Colorado Pro Hac Vice Counsel & Admission Rules

Colorado Pro Hac Vice Admission Rules & Lawyers

Pro Hac Vice Colorado

FAQ

Is there a fee

Yes. A filing fee of $300.00, as a check or money order payable to: “Clerk of the Colorado Supreme Court”, must accompany each attorney's application.

What documents do I need?

You will need a Verified Motion for Admission Pro Hac Vice to practice before the Colorado courts.

How do I apply?

File the Verified Motion for Admission Pro Hac Vice with the court in which you are seeking admission. Send a copy of the Verified Motion to Clerk of the Colorado Supreme Court at 101 West Colfax, Suite 800, Denver, CO 80202. You should also include a check for the $300 application fee made payable to the Clerk of the Colorado Supreme Court.

Is local counsel required

The Attorney Registration Office of the Colorado Supreme Court does require pro hac vice applicants to designate local Colorado counsel to practice in the Colorado courts. Local Colorado counsel can provide valuable information about practicing in the Colorado courts that will benefit your client.