(1) In the following circumstances, a magistrate may hear and decide claims in a small claims court: (a) In Class A counties, as defined in section 13-6-201 , magistrates for small claims may be appointed by the presiding judge. (b) In Class B counties, as defined in section 13-6-201 , magistrates for small claims may be appointed, pursuant to section 13-3-105 , if approved by the chief justice. (2) A magistrate shall be a qualified attorney-at-law admitted to practice in the state of Colorado or a nonattorney if the nonattorney is serving as a county judge pursuant to section 13-6-203 . (3) While acting as a magistrate for small claims, a magistrate shall have the same powers as a judge. (3.5) A magistrate shall have the power to solemnize marriages pursuant to the procedures in section 14-2-109 , C.R.S. (4) If any party files a timely written objection, pursuant to rule of the supreme court, with the magistrate conducting the hearing, that party’s case shall be rereferred to a judge.
C.R.S. § 13-6-405
Magistrate in small claims court
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