If you’re filing bankruptcy in Colorado, you might want to learn about the Colorado bankruptcy court.
The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Colorado is located in the U.S. Customs House at 721 19th Street in Denver, CO 80202.
As of May, 2012, the Court is under going renovations and hearings and status conferences are being held in the Rogers Courthouse at 1929 Stout Street in downtown Denver.
Meetings of creditors are currently being held at 1999 Broadway, 8th Floor, Suite 830 in downtown Denver (due to construction), as well. If you live outside of Denver, your meeting of creditors may be held in Ft. Collins, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, or Grand Junction.
There are five judges assigned to the Bankruptcy Court. They are:
Chief Judge Howard Tallman
Judge Sidney Brooks
Judge Elizabeth Brown
Judge Bruce Campbell
Judge Michael Romero
The Bankruptcy Clerk’s Office will remain in the Custom House at 721 19th St., Denver, CO 80202. If you are filing documents in paper, making installment payments or need information from the Bankruptcy Court Records section, you will need to use the Custom House address.
If you hire a lawyer you’ll probably only have to visit the Denver bankruptcy courthouse once, for the meeting of creditors.
You can find a map of the Colorado Bankruptcy Court below.
If you have any questions about the bankruptcy process in Colorado, we offer free, no-obligation consultations with an experienced lawyer. You can schedule an appointment using our online system or by calling 303.331.3403 to set a time that is convenient for you.