Longmont Municipal Court Docket Access

Longmont is a city in both Boulder and Weld Counties. It has its own Municipal Court. The court handles city ordinance violations. It also deals with traffic tickets within city limits. State-level cases go to the appropriate county court.

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Longmont Court Quick Facts

100K+ Population
2 Counties
303 Area Code
24/7 Online Access

Longmont Municipal Court Location

The Longmont Municipal Court is at 501 4th Avenue, Longmont, CO 80501. The main phone number is 303-651-8500. The court handles violations of city ordinances. This includes traffic citations and parking tickets. It also covers code enforcement cases.

Longmont Municipal Court building in Longmont Colorado

The court is in downtown Longmont. Parking is available nearby. The building is accessible for people with disabilities.

Hours are typically Monday through Friday. Check the city website for current hours.

Longmont County Court Cases

Because Longmont spans two counties, state cases go to different courts. It depends on where the incident occurred. The Boulder County portion goes to Boulder County Court. The Weld County portion goes to Weld County Court.

Boulder County Court is at 1777 6th Street in Boulder. Their phone is 303-441-3750. Weld County Court is at 915 10th Street in Greeley. Their phone is 970-475-2400.

Check your ticket to see which court has your case. County courts handle more serious matters. These include state criminal cases and civil matters.

How to Search Longmont Court Dockets

For municipal court cases, contact the Longmont Municipal Court. They maintain dockets for city violations. Visit the city website for online options.

For county court cases, use the Colorado statewide docket search. Select either Boulder or Weld County. You will need to know which county has your case.

You can also visit the courthouse in person. Bring identification and case details.

Longmont Court Services

The Municipal Court offers various services. You can pay fines online. Payment plans may be available.

Traffic school may be an option. This can prevent points on your license. Ask the court about eligibility.

County courts offer self-help resources. Visit their Self-Help Centers for forms and guidance.

County Court Information for Longmont

Longmont is in two counties. State-level cases go to the appropriate county court.

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