Service of Process in Colorado falls almost entirely under C.R.C.P. Rules 4 & 45 (Rule 4 allowing for substitute service under certain circumstances and Rule 45 requiring personal service (i.e., to the named individual only). We know these rules inside and out and will respond immediately to any questions you may have about any particular service scenario.
It is always advisable to check the Colorado Secretary of State's website for up to date information on the current registered agent for the corporation you're having served. To avoid any type of service rejection, make sure the name of the corporate defendant is spelled precisely in the case caption as it is listed with the Colorado Secretary of State database.
Since the beginning of Covid, the Colorado Attorney General's Office has been accepting Service of Process directed to all Colorado state agencies. This includes the Division of Insurance. The Attorney General's Office is located at 1300 Broadway, Denver, CO 80203.
Colorado Witness Fees: per C.R.S. § 24-9-104 witness fees are calculated by using 95% of the prevailing IRS rate multiplied by the number of miles round-trip to and from the appearance address. Federal witness fees require a $40 daily allowance in addition to the mileage fee. Local courts in Colorado no longer require a daily allowance.
Instructions on how to have an Out-of-State Subpoena issued in Colorado can be found here.
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