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Use This County Probate Reference Before You File

This page is built for the detailed county-level checks that generic probate guides usually miss: local filing fees, probate filing office contact details, administrative orders, e-filing rules, and hearing logistics for San Juan County.

Local Fee Schedule

Review county-specific probate filing charges before you estimate total case cost.

Court Rules and Orders

Check the local rules, judge procedures, and administrative orders that can change how a case moves.

Clerk and Filing Logistics

Confirm where to file, whether e-filing is allowed, and how hearings or notices are handled locally.

San Juan County probate filing office Guide

6th Judicial District of Colorado · probate filing office information · Updated June 2026

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Filing & Fees

Fee Schedule Signals

Probate Filing Fees

Specific fee amounts are not available for this county. Colorado has no probate tax; the court charges statutory docket fees under C.R.S. § 13-32-102(1) (amounts also published on the Colorado Judicial Branch JDF 1 fee schedule): $199 to open a decedent's estate (informal or formal), $83 for an estate eligible for the small-estate summary administrative procedure under C.R.S. § 15-12-1203 involving no real property, $198 additional for supervised administration, $198 for a contested claim, $36 for a demand for notice, and $18 to deposit a will with the court during the testator's lifetime. Verify current amounts on the Colorado Judicial Branch fee schedule before filing.

Colorado has no probate tax; the court charges statutory docket fees under C.R.S. § 13-32-102(1) (amounts also published on the Colorado Judicial Branch JDF 1 fee schedule): $199 to open a decedent's estate (informal or formal), $83 for an estate eligible for the small-estate summary administrative procedure under C.R.S. § 15-12-1203 involving no real property, $198 additional for supervised administration, $198 for a contested claim, $36 for a demand for notice, and $18 to deposit a will with the court during the testator's lifetime. Verify current amounts on the Colorado Judicial Branch fee schedule before filing.

E-Filing & Filing Methods

Records portal

Use this county-linked source to check live court-record information when available. Search results may not include every probate record.

Searchable, completeness not guaranteed

The Colorado Judicial Branch statewide Docket Search shows upcoming court dates and case events by county, case number, or party name, but not the documents filed in a case. Fuller registers of actions are only available through third-party vendors, and copies of filed documents must be obtained from the clerk of the court where the case is filed. Confirm case details with the local district court clerk.

Filing Methods: in person, by mail

Timelines & Proceedings

Deadlines & Creditor Claims

Key Deadlines

Will Deposit
10 days
Creditor Claims
4 months
Known Creditor Notice
60 days

Creditor Claims

Period Starts
first publication of notice to creditors

Related Proceedings

Property Recording

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