Municipal Court

Juror Summons

The Town of Frederick Municipal Court Issued Jury Summonses for a trial on 01/23/2026.

If you received a Juror Summons, please report to Town Hall located at 401 Locust St, on 01/23/2026 at 8:00 am.

Trial Status

Active

When & Where

Friday, January 23, 2026, at 8:00 a.m.
 Frederick Town Hall
 401 Locust Street, Frederick, Colorado

Qualifications for Jury Service 

To serve as a juror in Frederick Municipal Court you must meet all of the following qualifications. If you do not meet these requirements, please notify the court in writing prior to Friday, January 23, 2026.

  1. You must be 18 years of age or older.
  2. You must reside within the Town of Frederick.
  3. You must be a citizen of the United States
  4. You must be able to read, speak, and understand the English language.
  5. If you have sole responsibility for the daily care of a permanently disabled person living in your household and jury service would pose a substantial risk to that person’s health, you may be excused. A doctor’s statement must be submitted to the Court Clerk prior to Friday, January 23, 2026.
  6. If you have a physical or mental disability that would affect your ability to serve as a juror you may be excused. A doctor’s statement must be submitted to the Court Clerk prior to Friday, January 23, 2026.

Questions?

Frederick Municipal Court
 720-382-5530

The Town of Frederick Municipal Court is now accepting online payments! Once you are on the online payment page and select municipal court, you can search for your case by drivers license number and date of birth or, by case number and date of birth. Case numbers are made up of two parts: the year - , and the summons number (found on the top, righthand side in red.) ex. 24-12345.

Mission:

The mission of the Frederick Municipal Court is to ensure that there is an accessible and open court process where due process of law and fundamental fairness are afforded to all who appear before the Court, and that customer service by administrative staff is of the highest priority.

Pursuant to HB 23-1182 open criminal court proceedings will be livestreamed. View livestream here.

  1. Court staff will be available by telephone and email.  You may call the court clerk at (720) 382-5530 or email the court.  If you have a motion, court request, proof of completion of a class or community service hours, you may email or mail it to the clerk at P.O. Box 435, Frederick, CO 80530. Payments may be made online, by mail, or by contacting the court clerk by phone. 
  2. If you would like to appear by phone or video where you can speak to a judge and a prosecutor about your case, please contact the court clerk to schedule a TEAMS video hearing. 
  3. Certain cases may be eligible for resolution without appearance in court. If you have an early payment discount option set forth on your summons, you may take advantage of that discount up to 2 days before your currently scheduled court date.  If you do not have the early payment discount option marked on your summons, but are interested in learning if your case is eligible for such disposition, please contact the court clerk during normal business hours.
  4. Individuals with active warrants out of the Frederick Municipal Court should contact the court clerk to discuss options for their case.

Christine Francescani
Town Prosecuting Attorney
Contact Information:
Email Prosecution
720-382-5541

Court Sessions

  • Monthly on the 2nd Friday
  • 8:30 am Traffic Violations
  • 10:30 am Interpreter
  • 11:00 am Criminal Violations/Code Violations
  • 11:45 am Virtual
  • 1:00 pm Review and Bond Clearance
  • 2:00 pm Trial
  • 3:00 pm Trial
  • 4:00 pm Trial

    Advisement to Defendant Concerning Sealing or Expunging Your Records

Adults:

Colorado Revised Statue section 24-72-708 et seq. provides that you may be entitled to have your case or conviction sealed.

Juveniles:

Colorado Revised Statute section 19-1-306 provides that you may be entitled to have your case or conviction expunged.

Certain limitations and time limits apply. For more information and forms, visit Colorado State Courts or consult with an attorney.

Related Documents

Advisement Rights
Point Suspension
Forms to Appeal Decision
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Helpful Resources

Colorado Department of Revenue DMV
Colorado State Judicial Branch
Weld County Courts