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- Arapahoe County plaintiffs mark exhibits with Exhibit 1, 2, 3..., and defendants use Exhibit A, B, C....
- Arapahoe County's primary exhibit rule is Arapahoe County Practice Standards.
- Arapahoe County courts e-file through Colorado Courts E-Filing, with a maximum file size of 25 MB.
- Arapahoe County is part of the Arapahoe County District Court.
- Denver suburb courts (centennial, aurora) -- 18th judicial district, one of colorado's largest suburban dockets.
- Mandatory e-filing for civil cases.
- ExhibitPrep generates court-compliant Arapahoe County exhibit stamps entirely in the browser, with files never leaving the user's device.
Quick Reference
Key Requirements for Arapahoe County
- Denver suburb courts (Centennial, Aurora) -- 18th Judicial District, one of Colorado's largest suburban dockets
- Mandatory e-filing for civil cases
- C.R.C.P. 16.1 simplified procedure applies to civil claims of $100,000 or less
- Exhibit deadlines set division-by-division through each judge's trial management order, not a single countywide rule
- E-filing capped at 25 MB through Colorado Courts E-Filing
Local Practice Notes
Arapahoe County District Court (18th Judicial District), covering the Centennial and Aurora areas, is one of Colorado's largest suburban civil dockets. Like every Colorado district, it doesn't run a single countywide exhibit-exchange deadline -- each division sets its own timeline through the assigned judge's trial management order under C.R.C.P. 16, commonly 7 to 21 days before trial. Civil claims of $100,000 or less follow the simplified procedure under C.R.C.P. 16.1, which compresses the standard disclosure and exhibit-exchange schedule. Confirm the specific division's trial management order before relying on a fixed date.
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Arapahoe County Exhibit FAQs
How do I mark exhibits for Arapahoe County courts?
In Arapahoe County, Colorado, plaintiffs typically use Exhibit 1, 2, 3... while defendants use Exhibit A, B, C.... Always verify with the specific court division's local rules.
What is the e-filing system for Arapahoe County?
Arapahoe County uses Colorado Courts E-Filing for electronic filing. The maximum file size is typically 25 MB. Check with your specific court for exact requirements.
What are the exhibit rules for Arapahoe County District Court?
Arapahoe County follows Colorado statewide e-filing requirements. Always verify current requirements with the court clerk or your specific judge's standing orders.
Does ExhibitPrep work for Arapahoe County courts?
Yes! ExhibitPrep creates professional exhibit stamps that comply with Arapahoe County, Colorado court requirements. Our tool supports the marking conventions used in Arapahoe County District Court.
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Last updated: 2026-03. Always verify current requirements with your court.