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Discovery and Records Unit

Discovery and Records Unit

Discovery

Access to JusticeWeb has been discontinued May 31, 2020.

In criminal proceedings, defendants have the right to obtain “Discovery.” This includes copies of all the police reports pertaining to the case, as well as any witness statements, reports of experts, photographs, and any audio or visual recordings that will be used to prove the case against a defendant. With the Discovery information, the defendant can test the prosecution’s evidence and prepare their defense. In Colorado criminal cases, the right to Discovery is governed by Rule 16 of the Colorado Rules of Criminal Procedure.

By law, the only persons authorized to order and pick up discovery in a criminal case are:

  1. An attorney of record, who has filed an entry of appearance on behalf of the defendant in the case for which the request is being made;
  2. An employee of the attorney of record, or professional courier authorized by the attorney of record to receive discovery, or
  3. A defendant who is not represented by an attorney (pro se).

After a case has been referred to our office by a law enforcement agency and charges have been filed, the District Attorney’s Office will open a case on the defendant. All police reports and other evidence in the case are then requested and processed for discovery when they are received.

PLEASE BE AWARE THAT UNTIL A SUMMONS ISSUED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT IS FILED WITH THE COURT, THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE WILL NOT HAVE DISCOVERY AVAILABLE FOR THE DEFENSE.

E-DISCOVERY is available for Attorneys on the CDAC State System

PRO SE Discovery

If you are pro se (not represented by an attorney because you wish to represent yourself) below is the following information:

  • Please be advised that you will need to bring a valid photo ID with you in order to receive your discovery and that another individual cannot pick up the discovery for you.
  • If your case is pending in Longmont, you must go to the Longmont Justice Center at 1035 Kimbark, Longmont to pick up your discovery.
  • If your case is pending in Boulder, you must go to the Boulder Justice Center at 1777 6th Street in Boulder to pick up your discovery.
  • Paper request forms can also be obtained at either of these locations.
  • A pro se discovery request can also be filled electronically by visiting the pro se discovery request page.

Open Records Requests

Any other requests for records or information contained in a criminal case should be submitted by visiting the Open Records Portal.

Such requests are reviewed and considered pursuant to the Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act. Please see the portal for answers to frequently asked questions and information regarding records requests.

CONTACT US

District Attorney's Office

303-441-3700 (Main Office)
303-441-4703 (Main Office fax)
303-682-6800 (Longmont Office)
303-682-6711 (Longmont fax)
for Hearing Impaired
please use Relay Colorado
boulderda@bouldercounty.gov

Boulder

Justice Center
1777 6th St.
Boulder, CO 80302
Map and Directions Boulder Location

Longmont

Longmont Courthouse
1035 Kimbark St.
Longmont, CO 80501
Map and Directions Longmont Location

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Mailing Address

Boulder District Attorney
P.O. Box 471
Boulder, CO 80306