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- El Paso County plaintiffs mark exhibits with Exhibit 1, 2, 3..., and defendants use Exhibit A, B, C....
- El Paso County's primary exhibit rule is C.R.C.P. 16, Division Trial Management Order.
- El Paso County courts e-file through Colorado Courts E-Filing (CCE), with a maximum file size of 25 MB.
- El Paso County is part of the El Paso County District Court (4th Judicial District).
- Colorado springs metropolitan area -- colorado's second-largest county by population.
- Colorado's second-busiest civil docket after denver county.
- ExhibitPrep generates court-compliant El Paso County exhibit stamps entirely in the browser, with files never leaving the user's device.
Quick Reference
Key Requirements for El Paso County
- Colorado Springs metropolitan area -- Colorado's second-largest county by population
- Colorado's second-busiest civil docket after Denver County
- Mandatory e-filing for civil cases through Colorado Courts E-Filing (CCE)
- Exhibit and witness list deadlines set division-by-division through the trial management order (C.R.C.P. 16)
- E-filing capped at 25 MB through Colorado Courts E-Filing
Local Practice Notes
El Paso County District Court publishes less granular local guidance than the largest metro courts in Colorado, so exhibit formatting quirks are more likely to live in individual judges' standing orders than in a published local rule. Call the clerk's office to confirm current practice before relying on general Colorado conventions.
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Typical El Paso County Exhibit Timeline
El Paso County (Colorado Springs), the 4th Judicial District, follows Colorado statewide e-filing requirements and sets exhibit/witness list deadlines through each assigned division's trial management order under C.R.C.P. 16, not a single countywide date.
El Paso County Exhibit FAQs
Is El Paso County's exhibit-exchange deadline the same for every case?
No -- like the rest of Colorado, El Paso County District Court (4th Judicial District) sets exhibit and witness list deadlines through each assigned division's trial management order under C.R.C.P. 16, so the deadline can differ by judge even within the same courthouse.
How does El Paso County compare in size to Denver for civil litigation?
El Paso County is Colorado's second-largest county by population and carries the state's second-busiest civil docket after Denver County, covering the Colorado Springs metro area.
Where can I find El Paso County's specific exhibit formatting rules?
Published local guidance is thinner than in Denver -- exhibit formatting quirks are more likely to live in an individual judge's standing order than a countywide published rule, so call the clerk's office to confirm before assuming general Colorado conventions apply.
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El Paso County Courthouses
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Last updated: 2026-07. Always verify current requirements with your court.