Mesa County Court Docket Search

Mesa County is in the 21st Judicial District of Colorado. The county seat is Grand Junction. The Mesa County Justice Center serves as the main courthouse. The county has over 150,000 residents. You can search court dockets online or visit the courthouse.

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Mesa County Court Quick Facts

21st Judicial District
150K+ Population
$20 Certified Copy Fee
970 Area Code

Mesa County Justice Center Location

The Mesa County Justice Center is at 125 N Spruce Street, Grand Junction, CO 81501. The main phone number is 970-257-3600. The building houses both District and County Courts. It is in downtown Grand Junction.

Mesa County Justice Center in Grand Junction

Grand Junction is the largest city on Colorado's Western Slope. The court serves a wide rural area. The 21st Judicial District includes Mesa County only.

Parking is available near the courthouse. The building is accessible for people with disabilities. You can request accommodations if needed.

Mesa County Court Docket Search

You can search Mesa County court dockets online. The statewide portal includes all Mesa County cases. Visit the docket search page and select Mesa County. You can filter by court type or date range.

Mesa County court docket search portal

The online docket shows case schedules. It lists hearings and filing deadlines. It does not include the actual documents. For copies, contact the clerk's office.

You must use at least one filter besides date. The search is free. Results update in real time.

Requesting Mesa County Court Records

To get copies of court documents, use the state online records request form. You can also call 970-257-3600. Provide case details to help staff find your records.

Certified copies cost $20 each. Regular copies are $0.75 per page. The court accepts checks and money orders.

Most requests are processed within a few days. The court will contact you when your copies are ready.

Mesa County Court Services

The court offers services for self-represented parties. The Self-Help Center provides forms and guidance. Staff cannot give legal advice.

Interpreter services are available. Call ahead to request an interpreter.

E-filing is available for most case types. This is fast and convenient. You get confirmation when your filing is received.

Nearby Counties

Mesa County is on Colorado's Western Slope. It borders several other counties.

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