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Colorado's identification requirements for proof of Age, Identity and Lawful Presence
To be issued a Colorado Driver's License or Identification Card, you must prove the following elements: your full legal name, identity, age, and lawful presence in the United States. This Identification Requirements Chart shows the documents that you may use to prove each of these elements. Low income, disabled, homeless, and elderly citizens must document their identity and citizenship in order to obtain health care and other public benefits. Content Detail
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- Colorado Department of Revenue
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Consumer Privacy Issues
Educates consumers and businesses about the importance of personal information privacy. Content Detail
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- Federal Trade Commission
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Court Fees
Filing fees and costs in Colorado state courts. Content Detail
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- State of Colorado Judicial Branch
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Do you understand how the courts work?
Navigating the Colorado court system can be confusing. To understand how Colorado courts work watch this short presentation. Content Detail
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- Colorado Legal Services
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Privacy Rights
Information about identity theft and other issues related to privacy rights. Content Detail
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- Privacy Rights Clearinghouse
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A Guide to Online Privacy
Information about privacy rights through the Constitution and resources for protecting your medical, financial and other information. Content Detail
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- Center for Democracy and Technology
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Finding an Advocate
This is a list of advocate groups that can assist people with disabilities with legal issues. It includes contact information, as well as a brief summary of the kinds of issues each organization handles. Read More
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- Colorado Legal Services - Denver, CO
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How the Courts Work
This audiovisual presentation is an explanation of how the courts work in Colorado. You will need to have speakers on your computer in order to hear the audio part of this presentation. It takes a few seconds to download and the running time is approximately 9 minutes long. Read More
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- Colorado Legal Services
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- Spanish / Español
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How to File a Charge with the EEOC
If you believe you have been discriminated against by an employer, labor union or employment agency when applying for a job or while on the job because of your race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, or disability, you may have grounds to file a charge of discrimination. Content Detail
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- U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
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Information for People with Disabilities
This page features several resources for people with disabilities, including information about appeals, fair housing, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and information about finding advocates in your area. Read More
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- Colorado Legal Services
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Adams County Legal Resources
This has a list of court information, attorney or legal referrals, law lines, mediation and additional services. Content Detail
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How to seal a court record PDF
The court can seal police contact records, arrest records, indictments, summons and complaint, court files, or any other record held by a criminal justice agency about the incident, click the title to learn more. Content Detail
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- Colorado Legal Services
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Know Your Rights! What to do if questioned by Police, FBI, Customs Agents or Immigration Officers.
This resource addresses an individual's rights depending on age, situation, location and citizenship status, read the pamphlet to find out more. Content Detail
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- National Lawyers Guild
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Office of Dispute Resolution
If you have a legal dispute, the Office of Dispute Resolution (ODR) may be able to help. This link will take you to their homepage. The ODR exists to establish and make available dispute resolution programs and services within the Colorado Judicial Branch. Content Detail
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- Colorado Judicial Branch
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Power of Attorney: Definitions and Common Questions
This interactive training will define terms associated with a Power of Attorney form, and answer some common questions you may have about the process. This training includes sound, so be sure to turn on your computer speakers. Read More
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- Colorado Legal Services



