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Mesa County District Attorney

The 21st Judicial District Attorney is responsible for the prosecution of crimes and providing victim services. 

Visit the District Attorney's Office to learn more about the services provided.

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Mesa County Courts

21st Judicial District - Mesa County Courts

To obtain Mesa County and District Court information and records, please contact the Mesa County Courts.

Mesa County Justice Center, 125 N Spruce Street, Grand Junction, CO  Ph: 970-257-3640

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Colorado Rural Legal Services

Colorado Rural Legal Services provides services for low income Colorado residents seeking legal assistance and Colorado legal advocates.

Visit Colorado Rural Legal Services for more information.

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Pro Bono Project

The Pro Bono Project of Mesa County is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides access to legal services and education to those who qualify as poverty level individuals within our areas of priority. These services are provided by attorneys in the community at no cost.

Visit the Pro Bono Project for more information. 

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Colorado Revised Statutes

Colorado Revised Statutes can be found on a wide variety of websites.  

Visit the statutes section at the Colorado General Assembly

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Cornell Online Law Library

Cornell Law Library offers patrons a wealth of resources to aide patrons with their research & studies.  In terms of materials, the law library offers a variety of access points, including robust cataloging searching, book paging, and even a scanning service.

Visit the Cornell Law Library.

 

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Colorado Board of Assessment Appeals

The Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) hears appeals filed by real and personal property owners regarding the valuation placed on their property. The County Assessor is responsible for valuing all property in the county except for exempt property and state assessed properties. Taxpayers may appeal the assigned value to the Assessor and the County Board of Equalization (valuation appeal) or to the Board of County Commissioners (abatement). 

Visit the Board of Assessment Appeals