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Denver, Colorado Process Server

A Trusted Legal Support Partner in Denver

When service has to be done right the first time, 123 Legal Inc. helps attorneys, firms, landlords, and businesses move cases forward with dependable process serving across Denver and the surrounding metro areas.


Whether you’re serving a summons and complaint, subpoenas, writs, eviction notices, or other civil documents, our team focuses on what matters most: successful service, compliant documentation, and speed you can plan around.


Common Denver service needs we support:

  • Civil lawsuits (District/Country Court filings)
  • Landlord-tenant matters and evictions
  • Debt collection and small claims support
  • Family law filings (when permitted/ordered)
  • Business and registered agent service

Process Serving Done Right

Service of process isn’t just “delivering papers.” It’s a time-sensitive legal step that requires proper delivery + proper documentation so your case doesn’t stall.


In Colorado, service is commonly completed by the Sheriff’s Department, a private process server, or another qualified adult who is 18+ and not a party to the case.


With 123 Legal Inc., you get a process built for reliability:


Our Denver process serving workflow:

  1. Send your documents (upload or email)
  2. We confirm instructions (addresses, deadlines, special notes)
  3. Service attempts begin (standard or rush)
  4. You receive updates after attempts
  5. Proof of Service provided for filing

Denver Process Serving You Can Trust

Denver moves fast - your service partner should, too. We support service throughout Denver neighborhoods and nearby areas, including (but not limited to): Downtown Denver, Capitol Hill, Five Points, Cherry Creek, Washington Park, Lakewood, Aurora, Englewood, Westminster, and more.


What you can expect:

  • Diligent attempts tailored to the address type (residential/business)
  • Professional, non-confrontational delivery
  • Accurate service details to support court acceptance
  • Clear communication so you’re never guessing what happened


Need out-of-state service tied to a Colorado case? Colorado law allows service outside the state in line with applicable rules.

Why Choose 123 Legal Inc for Denver Process Serving?

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Trusted Nationwide Partner

Legal professionals choose 123 Legal Inc. because we deliver consistent results in demanding metropolitan environments.

Serve for Us in Denver

Are you a professional process server in Denver (or the surrounding metro) looking for more consistent work?

  • 123 Legal Inc. partners with reliable servers who value:

    • Accurate attempt notes + professionalism
    • Fast communication and status reporting
    • Court-compliant service habits
    • Dependability on rush and routine jobs

If you are an experienced process server—or looking to grow your workload—we want to hear from you.

Join our network and start receiving Denver-area process serving opportunities.

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Ready to get service started? We’ll review your documents, confirm instructions, and begin attempts promptly.


What to send to start:

  • Documents to be served (PDF preferred)
  • Recipient name + best address(es)
  • Case info (if available) + deadline
  • Any notes: access codes, best times, workplace info, safety concerns

📍 Statewide Denver Coverage

📞 Responsive Support

📄 Court-Ready Proof of Service

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FAQs

Got a question? We’re here to help.

  • Who can serve legal papers in Colorado?

    In many civil cases, Colorado allows service by the sheriff, a private process server, or another qualified adult who is 18 or older and not a party to the case.


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  • Do I need a licensed process server in Denver?

    Colorado does not generally require a statewide “process server license” for private servers; the key is that service is completed by a legally qualified person and documented correctly.


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  • What documents can you serve in Denver?

    Common documents include summons & complaint, subpoenas, writs, orders, and various civil court notices. If you’re unsure, send what you have and we’ll help confirm the best next step.

  • How fast can service be completed?

    Timing depends on address quality, recipient availability, and service type. We offer standard and rush options (when available) and provide updates after attempts.

  • What if the person is avoiding service?

    We’ll document attempts carefully and discuss next-step options based on your case needs (additional attempts, alternate addresses, and other compliant strategies as applicable).

  • Can you serve someone outside Colorado for a Colorado case?

    Yes—Colorado law provides for service outside the state in accordance with applicable rules.

  • Do you provide proof of service for filing?

    Yes. After completion, we provide court-ready Proof/Affidavit of Service with details needed for filing.

How Does Court eFiling Work in Denver, Colorado?

Denver courts use mandatory electronic filing (eFiling) for most civil cases through the Colorado Judicial Branch’s ICCES system (Integrated Colorado Courts E-Filing System). Attorneys and self-represented parties must follow strict formatting and submission rules

to avoid rejected filings or court delays.

Denver Courts That Require eFiling

Electronic filing is required or strongly encouraged in cases filed with:

  • Denver District Court
  • Denver County Court
  • Colorado Court of Appeals
  • Colorado Supreme Court


Most civil, domestic, probate, and business cases are handled electronically in Denver.


Colorado’s Official eFiling System (ICCES)

Denver courts use ICCES as the official eFiling platform.

What ICCES Allows:

  • File pleadings, motions, and court documents online
  • Receive electronic notices and court orders
  • Submit proposed orders to judges
  • Pay filing fees electronically
  • Track case activity and filings


⚠️ Paper filings are accepted only in limited situations or when specifically ordered by the court.

Document Requirements for Denver eFiling

To be accepted by Denver courts, documents must meet these standards:


File Format

  • PDF only
  • Text-searchable (scanned images alone may be rejected)


Document Size

  • Must comply with ICCES size limits
  • Large filings may require splitting into separate PDFs


Formatting Rules

  • Standard 8.5” x 11” pages
  • Proper margins for court stamps
  • Clear, legible text
  • No password protection


Document Naming

  • Clear, descriptive titles (e.g., Motion to Dismiss, Affidavit of Service)
  • Avoid vague or generic file names

Who Is Required to

eFile in Denver?

Mandatory eFiling Applies To:

  • Attorneys
  • Law firms
  • Government agencies
  • Most represented parties in civil cases


Optional or Limited eFiling:

  • Self-represented (pro se) litigants may be allowed to file paper documents in certain cases, but eFiling is still encouraged.

Timing & Filing Deadlines in Denver

  • Filings must be submitted before 11:59 PM (Mountain Time) to count as filed that day
  • Technical issues do not automatically extend deadlines
  • Late filings may be rejected or require court approval


✔️ Filing early is strongly recommended, especially for time-sensitive motions.


Filing Fees & Payments

  • Filing fees are paid directly through ICCES
  • Credit cards and approved electronic payment methods accepted
  • Fees vary depending on case type and filing category

Proof of Service & eFiling in Denver

After legal documents are served, Proof or Affidavit of Service must be eFiled with the court.


Proof of Service Must Include:

  • Name of the person served
  • Date, time, and location of service
  • Method of service
  • Server’s declaration under penalty of perjury


⚠️ Incorrect or incomplete proofs are a common cause of rejected filings in Denver courts.

eFiling + Process Serving = Faster Case Progress

Many Denver cases stall due to:

  • Improper service
  • Missing affidavits
  • Rejected filings



Combining professional process serving with court-ready eFiling support keeps your case moving without delays.

  • Common eFiling Mistakes in Denver (Avoid These)

    • Uploading non-searchable PDFs
    • Filing under the wrong document category
    • Missing signatures or declarations
    • Incorrect service documentation
    • Filing after deadline cutoffs
    • Using improper document naming

    Using experienced legal support helps reduce these costly errors.

How 123 Legal Inc. Supports Denver eFiling

123 Legal Inc. helps law firms and legal professionals by ensuring documents are:

  • Properly served before filing
  • Prepared for court-compliant submission
  • Supported with accurate Proof of Service
  • Filed correctly and on time


✔️ Ideal for attorneys handling Denver District & County Court cases
✔️ Trusted support for high-volume and time-sensitive filings

📍 Statewide Denver Coverage

📞 Responsive Support

📄 Court-Ready Proof of Service

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FAQ – Denver Court eFiling

Get the answers you need.

  • Is eFiling mandatory in Denver, Colorado?

    Yes. Most civil cases require electronic filing through ICCES.

  • What system do Denver courts use for eFiling?

    Denver courts use the Colorado Judicial Branch’s ICCES platform.

  • Can self-represented parties eFile in Denver?

    Yes. Pro se litigants may eFile, and in some cases are encouraged or required to do so.

  • What time is the eFiling deadline?

    Documents must be submitted by 11:59 PM (MT) to be considered filed that day.

  • Do I need to eFile Proof of Service?

    Yes. Proof or Affidavit of Service must be eFiled after service is completed.

  • What happens if my filing is rejected?

    Rejected filings may require correction and resubmission, potentially delaying hearings or deadlines.


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