Colorado

Civil Procedure

Rule 8 – Service

(a) Service on Judge. All papers and pleadings in proceedings may be served on a Judge in person or by mail, except that a notice of formal charges served by mail must be served by certified mail. Mail shall be sent to the chambers or last known residence of a Judge, or to an address designated by the Judge. If counsel has been designated for a Judge, all notices, papers, and pleadings may be served on the Judge’s counsel in lieu of service upon the Judge.
(b) Service on Commission. Service of papers and pleadings on the Commission or any member shall be by delivering or mailing the papers to the Commission’s office.
(c) Service on Special Counsel. Service of papers and pleadings on special counsel shall be by delivery or mail to special counsel’s office.
(d) When Service Accomplished. When service is by mail, a pleading or other document is timely served if mailed within the time permitted for service.

C.R.C.P. 8

Amended and Adopted by the Court, En Banc, April 20, 2017, effective July 1, 2017.