Bryan Christopher Mitchell

(719) 520-6435 · 105 East Vermijo Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80903

Overview

Bryan Christopher Mitchell is an attorney registered with Office of Attorney Regulation Counsel of the Colorado Supreme Court, admitted in October 16, 2025. The current status is ACTV – Active. The firm name is Colorado's 4th Judicial District Attorney's Office. The business address is 105 East Vermijo Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80903.

Registration Bar Number61952
Full NameBryan Christopher Mitchell
First NameBryan Christopher
Last NameMitchell
Firm NameColorado's 4th Judicial District Attorney's Office
Address105 East Vermijo Ave.
Colorado Springs
CO 80903
Telephone(719) 520-6435
License StatusACTV – Active
Admission Date2025-10-16
Private PracticeNO
Professional Liability InsuranceNO
Disciplinary HistoryNo public disciplinary history on file

Company Information

Firm NameColorado's 4th Judicial District Attorney's Office
Address105 East Vermijo Ave.
Colorado Springs
CO 80903
Telephone(719) 520-6435

Location Information

Street Address 105 East Vermijo Ave.
CityColorado Springs
StateCO
Zip Code80903

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Zackery Scott Edwards Office of the District Attorney Fourth Judicial District105 East Vermijo Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 809032021-10-11

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This dataset includes over 50 thousands attorneys registered with the Office of Attorney Regulation Counsel of the Colorado Supreme Court. Every attorney admitted to practice in Colorado must file a registration statement and pay a fee as set by the Colorado Supreme Court. Each attorney is registered with name, business address, contact information, etc.

SubjectTransparency and Disclosure
JurisdictionState of Colorado
Data ProviderOffice of Attorney Regulation Counsel of the Colorado Supreme Court
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The Office of Attorney Regulation Counsel's duties involve assisting the Colorado Supreme Court in regulating all phases of the practice of law in Colorado. The Office of Attorney Regulation Counsel administers the bar examination, screens each applicant's character and fitness to practice law in Colorado, and enforces all other attorney admission and annual registration functions. The office educates the general public and the legal profession on the underlying duties and requirements contained in the Colorado Rules of Professional Conduct. The office enforces the Colorado rules regarding attorney discipline and disability proceedings and mandatory continuing legal and judicial education. Every attorney admitted to practice in Colorado (including judges, inactive attorneys and those admitted to practice under a limited license or authority) must file a registration statement and pay a fee as set by the Colorado Supreme Court. To be admitted to practice law in Colorado, the requirements and procedures vary depending on whether the applicant is a recent law school graduate, seasoned attorney, took the bar examination in another UBE state, or want to practice in Colorado on a temporary basis.

This dataset includes all registered attorneys admitted in Colorado, whether they are resident or non-resident, active or retired, or practicing law in Colorado or anywhere else. The disclosed information for each attorney includes Registration Bar Number, First Name, Middle Name, Last Name, Firm Name, License Status, Admission Date, Private Practice, Professional Liability Insurance, Telephone Number, Fax Number, Street Address, City, State, Zip, and Disciplinary History.

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