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Places that Help: Colorado
Before a protection order can take effect, it must be served upon the abuser. In most states, protection orders are served by the sheriff department. You can contact the clerk of the court in the court that issued your order to find out the procedure for service if you are unsure. For a list of Colorado courts, check the CO Courthouse Locations page on our site. Listed below are telephone numbers and addresses for sheriff departments in Colorado, as gathered by the Colorado Sheriffs’ Association (“County Sheriffs of Colorado).
Saguache
Saguache County Sheriff's Office
P.O. Box 265
530 5th Street
Saguache, CO 81149
San Juan
San Juan County Sheriff's Office
San Miguel
San Miguel County Sheriff's Office
Sedgwick
Sedgwick County Sheriff's Office
Sedgwick County Courthouse
315 Cedar Street
Julesburg, CO 80737
Summit
Summit County Sheriff's Office
P.O. Box 210
501 North Park Ave.
Breckenridge, CO 80424
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