Denver County Court

District Court Rulings

You will be notified of the District Court ruling. The District Court with either affirm, reverse, or remand for further proceedings. District Court could also dismiss the appeal.

If the District Court “affirms” the decision of County Court, it means the County Court decision is upheld.

If the District Court “reverses” the judgment, the County Court judgment is nullified and the District Court will give specific instructions on what the County Court should do with the case.

If the District Court “remands” the case back to County Court, it usually means the District Court found an error was made and the District Court usually specifies what type of hearing should take place in County Court, for example, a new trial.

If the District Court “dismisses” the appeal, it usually means you did not follow proper procedure for filing the appeal and the judgment of County Court stands.