Your District Attorneys
We Are Your DAs
Colorado has 22 locally-elected district attorneys who are charged with seeking the truth and pursuing justice under the law on criminal matters that occur in their jurisdiction.
Find my District Attorney
Don’t know who your district attorney is? Not sure what judicial district you’re in? Check out our interactive map to find what DA is representing your community and information on how you can reach out to their office.
What is a District ATtorney?
A District Attorney (DA), also known as a prosecutor, is a public servant who serves as the chief prosecutor for their respective judicial district, made up of one or multiple counties in the state. DAs are locally elected every four years and are responsible for prosecuting crimes, ensuring equal justice under the law, promoting safety health and well-being in their community.
Local Programs
District Attorneys in Colorado are at the forefront in pursuing innovative improvements to the criminal justice system that enhance community safety and provide opportunities for rehabilitation and redemption. Whether through diversion, drug courts, juvenile programs, family justice centers, conviction integrity units or veterans courts.