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What is scheduling order

The Scheduling Order is a legal document used by parties in civil cases to outline procedural steps and deadlines in the Colorado District Court.

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Scheduling order is needed by:
  • Attorneys representing clients in civil litigation
  • Pro se litigants managing their own cases
  • Legal professionals involved in case management
  • Judges overseeing civil case proceedings
  • Court clerks handling legal filings

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Anyone involved in a civil case in the District of Colorado can use the Scheduling Order form. This includes attorneys representing clients and individuals representing themselves.
Deadlines may vary based on the specific civil case, but it’s essential to file the Scheduling Order promptly to adhere to court timelines. Check the court's scheduling rules for specific deadlines.
You can submit the completed Scheduling Order via electronic filing through the court’s online portal or print the form for manual submission at the courthouse. Ensure you follow the court’s submission guidelines.
Typically, you do not need to include additional documents with the Scheduling Order, but be prepared to provide any pertinent case information that supports your claims as necessary.
Common mistakes include leaving sections blank, incorrect dates for conferences, and failing to clearly state jurisdiction. Double-check all entries before submission.
Processing times for the Scheduling Order can vary. It’s advisable to check with the court for current processing timelines, as they may depend on the court's case load.
No, notarization is not required for the Scheduling Order. You should ensure the form is accurately completed and filed as per the court’s requirements.
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