Applying for Child Support
Questions about the services we offer?
Questions about the application process?
Call:
303-814-7112
OR
Email: [email protected]
The Colorado Child Support Services (CSS) Program oversees the state’s child support system. Individual child support orders are managed by Colorado’s county child support offices. Douglas County Child Support Services provides supports for custodial and non-custodial parents, with an emphasis on working with paying parents so they can support their children rather than focusing on punitive approaches.
You can find many helpful services on the Colorado CSS website including:
Child Support Services does not handle every family issue. Please contact the appropriate agency:
Questions about the services we offer?
Questions about the application process?
Call:
303-814-7112
OR
Email: [email protected]
Have an open case with a support order?
Let's connect you with your caseworker!
If the paying parent's last name begins with the letter:
A - Co:
303-814-7035 / [email protected]
Cr - J:
303-814-7134 / [email protected]
K - P:
303-814-7140 / [email protected]
Q - Z:
303-814-7139 / [email protected]
Have an open case, but no support order yet?
Let's connect you with your caseworker!
If the other parent's (person sought to pay child support) last name begins with the letter:
A - M:
303-814-7168 / [email protected]
N - Z:
303-814-5352 / [email protected]
Does your order need to be modified?
Modification Contact:
303-814-7177 / [email protected]
Douglas County Child Support Office
Human Services Building
4400 Castleton Court
Castle Rock, CO 80109
Phone: 303-814-7145
Fax: 303-374-2971
The mission of the Colorado Child Support Services Program is to assure that all children receive financial and medical support from each parent. This is accomplished by locating each parent, establishing paternity and support obligations, and enforcing those obligations.
The Child Support Services Program will put children first by helping both parents assume responsibility for the economic and social well-being, health and stability of their children. We recognize that children benefit from positive, ongoing relationships with both parents.