Administrative Orders – Directives
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Longmont Judicial Department - Administrative Orders
The Longmont Judicial Department, including both Municipal Court and Probation, has adopted a number of Administrative Orders for the performance of court business. These Administrative Orders are on file with the City of Longmont Municipal Court.
Below are select Administrative Orders:
Administrative Order 2021-01 - Standing Order RE In-Custody Defendants HB 17-1338- August 13, 2021
Administrative Order 2018-02 - Fine Schedule -October 5, 2018
Administrative Order 3-29-2013 - Court Appearance Rules
Administrative Order 5-5-2011 - Court Security and Decorum
Administrative Order 9-5-1995 - Regarding Issuance of Arrest Affidavit
Administrative Order 3-5-1990 - Concerning Defendants Sentenced to Jail
Chief Judge Administrative Orders
The City of Longmont is part of both the 19th and 20th Judicial Districts of Colorado. Each Judicial District has adopted Administrative Orders for the performance of court business. While these Administrative Orders may or may not apply for the court business of the City of Longmont, they are persuasive and provide guidance.
Below are select Chief Judge Administrative Orders from both the 19th and 20th Judicial Districts:
20th Judicial District CJA 13-103 - Restitution Orders and Judgments by Municipal Courts
19th Judicial District CJA 12-01 - Order Regarding Marijuana Use While on Probation
20th Judicial District CJA 11-01 - Concerning Electronic Devices in Judicial Buildings
20th Judicial District CJA 04-103 - Order Regarding Jail Cap Release
20th Judicial District CJA 02-102 - Expanded Media Coverage of Court Proceedings
Below are links to all of the Chief Judge Administrative Orders for both the 19th and 20th Judicial Districts:
19th Judicial District Chief Judge Administrative Orders
20th Judicial District Chief Judge Administrative Orders
Chief Justice Directives
The Colorado Supreme Court is the state's court of last resort. Its decisions are binding on all other Colorado Courts. The Supreme Court has exclusive jurisdiction to promulgate rules governing practice and procedure in civil and criminal actions.
Below are select Chief Justice Directives:
CJD 04-04 Appointment of State-Funded Counsel in Criminal Cases and Contempt of Court
CJD 05-01 Access to Court Records
Below is the link to index of all directives currently in effect, from the directive consolidation plan on January 1, 1985, through the current date:
NOTICES
Notice to Persons Posting Cash or Surety Bonds for the City of Longmont Municipal Court Offenses.