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Find San Juan County court dockets, public records in Farmington/Aztec

If you need San Juan County court dockets or livestreams, this primer shows the exact courthouse contact details in Silverton, CO, the docket and livestream tools named on the court page, and the steps to verify Farmington/Aztec jurisdiction.

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Find San Juan County court dockets, public records in Farmington/Aztec
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Why this guide: For journalists, attorneys, victims, parties, and the public, knowing where and how to look up court dockets, scheduled hearings, and public records in San Juan County (Farmington / Aztec area) speeds fact-finding and ensures accurate reporting. This evergreen primer explains the pri

1. Jurisdiction clarification you must resolve first

The two source fragments use the name “San Juan County” for different places: one explicitly writes “San Juan County (Farmington / Aztec area)” and the other shows a courthouse in Silverton, Colorado. The two sources do not state they are the same jurisdiction; do not assume which county you need. Confirm whether your inquiry concerns San Juan County, New Mexico (Farmington/Aztec) or San Juan County, Colorado (Silverton) before relying on courthouse details.

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2. San Juan County (Colorado) courthouse contact and mailing address

The Coloradojudicial page lists the San Juan Courthouse address exactly as: “San Juan Courthouse 1557 Greene Street P O Box 900 Silverton, CO 81433 United States.” Use that full address when contacting the Silverton courthouse by mail or in-person; the research notes preserve this address verbatim and it is the authoritative contact shown on the Colorado page fragment.

3. Court hours and operating status for the Silverton courthouse

Court Hours are listed exactly as: Monday: 12:00 - 4:00 p.m.; Tuesday & Thursday: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (Closed 12:00 - 1:00 p.m.); Wednesday & Friday: CLOSED; Closed for State Holidays. The page also notes “Upcoming Closures and Delays: Operating as normal.” Confirm these hours directly with the courthouse because hours and holiday closures can change.

4. Find dockets: the “San Juan County Docket Search”

The Coloradojudicial fragment names a tool: “San Juan County Docket Search” and repeats the prompt “Find dockets for San Juan County.” Look for that exact label on the court’s web pages to pull case dockets and scheduled hearings. If you cannot find the tool, contact the courthouse listed at 1557 Greene Street to request the exact link and any password or access rules.

5. Watch hearings: “Current Court Proceedings Live Stream”

The page includes a live-stream feature labeled “Current Court Proceedings Live Stream.” The instruction given in the fragment reads: “Click on the Nomad Public Player and choose the courtroom that you wish to view.” Follow that instruction on the court site to select the correct courtroom feed. Note the page also states: “Please see QR code for trial livestream - select Boulder County, Courtroom G.” Verify whether the QR code appears on the San Juan page and what feed it opens.

6. Website navigation cues to help you find tools

The fragment preserves multiple UI labels to guide navigation: “## Secondary navigation,” “## Language switcher,” “Home,” “## Main navigation,” “## Breadcrumb,” “### Quick Links,” “## Important Links,” and “## Follow Us:.” Use these menu headings when scanning the county or statewide judicial pages to locate the docket search, livestream, and quick links sections quickly.

7. Related judicial references and media captions shown on the page

The Coloradojudicial fragments include these exact captions: “Judges and staff from the 23rd Judicial District (Photo by Andrew Alderson)” and “Chief Judge Ryan Stuart speaks at 23rd Judicial District opening ceremony. (Photo by Andrew Alderson).” The page also references a “Self-Help Center - Room S116 at the El Paso County Judicial Building,” “New location for Conejos County proceedings,” and visual credit strings such as “Trees and cabin with mountains in background for Colorado banner image” and “Image of Colorado Supreme Court courtroom, by Jeffrey Beall, is licensed under CC 3.0 Unporte.” If you intend to republish images or captions, confirm those photo credits and permissions.

    8. Tips for using the Nomad Public Player and QR-code livestreams

  • When prompted on the site, “Click on the Nomad Public Player and choose the courtroom that you wish to view.” Follow the on-page player controls to select courtroom streams.
  • If you encounter the QR-code instruction, the page text says: “Please see QR code for trial livestream - select Boulder County, Courtroom G.” Check what the QR code links to and whether it applies to San Juan County or is a statewide resource appearing on the page.

9. Verification checklist for journalists and attorneys

The research notes recommend explicit confirmations: verify which San Juan County is intended (Silverton, CO versus Farmington/Aztec), confirm the courthouse hours and “Operating as normal” status, obtain the exact URL for “San Juan County Docket Search,” confirm whether the Nomad Public Player streams San Juan proceedings, and verify the QR-code target (Boulder County, Courtroom G). Also confirm whether San Juan County falls under the 23rd Judicial District or another judicial assignment before citing district-level materials.

10. If you need San Juan County (Farmington / Aztec area) — next steps

The original report explicitly uses the phrase “San Juan County (Farmington / Aztec area)” but provides no address, hours, or web tools for New Mexico’s San Juan County. If your coverage target is Farmington/Aztec, obtain the correct San Juan County, New Mexico court and detention contacts, the local docket-search URL, jail/detention schedules, and public-records procedures from the county or state judicial administrative office. Do not use the Silverton, CO details for Farmington/Aztec queries without direct confirmation.

11. Immediate actionable contacts and verification tasks

Contact the San Juan Courthouse at 1557 Greene Street, P O Box 900, Silverton, CO 81433 to confirm hours, docket-tool URLs, and livestream availability; confirm whether the QR code linking to “Boulder County, Courtroom G” appears on the San Juan page and what it points to; and verify the role of the “23rd Judicial District” as it appears on the page. If your assignment is Farmington/Aztec, request the New Mexico county court’s official docket search and detention schedules before publishing.

Conclusion This primer preserves the exact labels, address strings, hours, and page text found in the source material so you can find dockets and livestreams rapidly — but resolve the Farmington/Aztec versus Silverton jurisdiction question before you rely on any single detail. Accurate local docket reporting depends on confirming which San Juan County you mean and then using the precise tools and page labels listed above.

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