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Court of Record

The City of Greeley Municipal Court was established to hear and try all alleged violations of the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Greeley. The Greeley Municipal Court is a limited jurisdiction court and a court of record serving the citizens of Greeley, Colorado. Services of the court also include weddings and civil unions, plus managing supervised probation, useful public service and juror summons.

Paying and Appealing Parking Citations 

Vehicles can receive up to two citations or warnings per violation per day. Visit the Parking in Greeley for further details on paying and appealing a parking ticket.

Payment options include in person at the Court office, through the mail to our office address and online.

Payments are due within 30 days of the citation date. Please do not mail cash. Payments must be postmarked by the citation due date.

If you believe that you have received a citation in error, you can appeal your ticket online using the city’s parking portal or in person at the Greeley Municipal Court.

Please note that court staff cannot negotiate parking tickets.

Warrants and Driver’s Licenses 

You can search for bench warrants online by going to the Weld County warrant search.

For questions regarding your driving privileges, contact the Greeley office of the Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles.

For additional information on how to clear a bench warrant, please call the Greeley Municipal Court office.

We Verify all Useful Public Service

You may complete Useful Public Service (UPS) ordered by the Greeley Municipal Court at any non-profit organization. Review our Instructions for Useful Public Service additional information and a list of suggested organizations. Work performed for a family member, a business, or an agency with which you have an affiliation does not qualify as useful public service. UPS for Unlawful Noise Violations must be completed in the city limits.

Steps to complete UPS:

  1. Review the Instructions for Useful Public Service.
  2. Document your hours worked on the Useful Public Service Work Log.
  3. Make sure that the agency signs the form and provides contact information so that the Court can verify hours worked.
  4. Return your Work Log to the Greeley Municipal Court two days before your scheduled court date or you must appear in Court as scheduled. The completed work log can be emailed or faxed to the Greeley Municipal Court office.
  5. Verify that the Court has approved the completion and vacated the appearance date.

All documents need to include your full name, contact information, and a case or citation number.

Jury Duty

Received a City of Greeley Municipal Court summons? See below for information. If you received a Weld County Court summons, please go to Weld County Court.

Jury trials at the Greeley Municipal Court are typically one day in duration and summonses are sent out two to three weeks prior to the trial. If selected as a juror for trial, you will receive a Jury Notebook outlining trial procedures and expectations. It is very important to appear and complete your service. If you have a valid health issue or special circumstance that prevents you from doing jury service, please contact us immediately at 970-350-9230.

 

CURRENT TRIALS:

CR-2025-3340 B. SHULL : ACTIVE
All Jurors must appear on 10/30/2025

CR-2025-3813 VALDEZ: CANCELED 
Jurors do not need to appear on 11/06/2025

Frequently Asked Questions 

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Address

Greeley Municipal Court
1001 11th Avenue,
Greeley, CO 80631

Hours

Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Additional Info

Municipal Court Closed on City Observed Holidays

The entrance of the City of Greeley Municipal Court, featuring a modern glass façade and clear signage.