Colo. R. Sm. Clm. Ct. P. 517

As amended through Rule Change 2024(12), effective July 28, 2024
Rule 517 - Stay of Proceedings to Enforce Judgment
(a) No Automatic Stay. If upon rendition of a judgment payment is not made forthwith, an execution may issue immediately and proceedings may be taken for its enforcement unless the party against whom the judgment was entered requests a stay of execution and the court grants such request. Proceedings to enforce execution and other process after judgment and any fees shall be as provided by law or the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure applicable in county court.
(b) Stay on Motion for Relief From Judgment or Appeal. In its discretion the court may stay the commencement of any proceeding to enforce a judgment pending the disposition of a motion for relief from a judgment or order made pursuant to C.R.C.P. 515(d), or pending the filing and determination of an appeal.

Colo. R. Sm. Clm. Ct. P. 517

Entire chapter repealed and readopted February 24, 1994, effective 7/1/1994; entire rule amended and effective 9/6/2001.