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What is Colorado Small Claims Motion

The Colorado Small Claims Court Motion and Order to Set Aside Dismissal Default Judgment is a legal form used by plaintiffs and defendants in Colorado to request the court to reconsider a dismissal or default judgment.

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Colorado Small Claims Motion is needed by:
  • Plaintiffs seeking to reinstate a case in Colorado Small Claims Court
  • Defendants who missed a court appearance and want to contest a default judgment
  • Legal representatives managing small claims cases
  • Individuals needing to understand their rights in legal proceedings
  • Parties involved in disputes over small claims judgments

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This form is intended for plaintiffs and defendants involved in small claims cases in Colorado who are seeking to appeal a dismissal or default judgment.
You should gather information such as your case number, reasons for your absence, any supporting evidence, and full names and contact details of both parties.
The form can be submitted via e-filing through the court's online system, or you can print and deliver it to the court in person.
Yes, filing deadlines may vary, but generally you should file as soon as possible after the dismissal or default judgment to ensure your motion is considered.
Common mistakes include leaving required fields blank, providing incorrect information, or failing to support your claims with adequate evidence.
Processing times can vary depending on the court’s schedule, but expect it to take a few weeks to receive a response after submission.
No, notarization is not required for this form, but all parties must sign it to validate their agreement with the contents.
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