Because of the COVID-19 crisis, appropriate staff may not be readily available and able to accept service of process of legal documents. If you need to serve legal documents on the City, its departments, or City employees in their official capacity, you may send a waiver of personal service to Cindy Selden, CSelden@auroragov.org, and Joanne Flaherty, JFlahert@auroragov.org. Your email should include all of the documents you need to serve as well as a waiver form for acceptance of the service. Our email account is regularly monitored, and we will respond to your request in due course. If you have further questions regarding service of process, please contact our front office at 303-739-7030
Daniel L. Brotzman, City Attorney
Julie Heckman, Deputy City Attorney, Criminal Justice Division
Nancy Rodgers, Deputy City Attorney, Civil Division
Criminal Justice Division
14999 E. Alameda Parkway
Aurora, CO 80012
303.739.7810
If you have received a summons (ticket) and are scheduled to appear in Aurora Municipal Court and you wish to speak with the City Attorney handling this matter, please call 303.739.7810.
The Criminal Justice Division of the City Attorney's Office is located on the second floor of the Aurora Municipal Court Building. This division is responsible for the prosecution of Municipal Ordinance and Regulation violations and handles all appellate work stemming from such prosecutions.
Civil Division
15151 E. Alameda Parkway, Suite 5300
Aurora, CO 80012
303.739.7030
The Aurora City’s Attorney’s Office is legal counsel for the Mayor, City Council and all city agencies, departments and boards and commissions. Our office participates in:
- Financing public improvement projects
- Drafting and reviewing city ordinances
- Drafting and negotiating contracts
- Litigating civil matters in state and federal court
- Advising City Council on state legislation
- Providing general counsel and advice to City Council and city staff
Please note: The City Attorney's Office provides legal counsel to the City Council, City Manager and city departments, and cannot by law give legal advice to individual citizens. Individuals seeking legal counsel may contact a private attorney, Legal Aid, or the Public Defender's Office.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Whom do I contact concerning a Municipal Court matter?
The first step would be to contact Municipal Court, who can then, if necessary, direct you to a Municipal Court prosecutor. They can be reached Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (closed from noon to 1:30 p.m.), at 303.739.7810.
Whom do I contact when I have questions about the status of a police matter that has already been reported, or a charge against me?
Contact the Aurora Police Department directly.
Whom do I contact if I have a complaint related to the city?
Citizens should contact the appropriate city department to make their complaints.