The documents needed will vary depending on the reason for your leave. Please review the Colorado Family and Medical Leave Insurance program website for additional information. For all reasons an individual applies for FAMLI leave, the division may request additional reasonable information or documentation necessary (outside of what’s asked for in My FAMLI+) to adjudicate the claim.
Parental (bonding leave): You will need to upload proof of birth or placement, which may include:
- A birth certificate, or application for a birth certificate.
- Birth or recovery care documentation from a health care provider or medical facility.
- Adoption or foster care placement paperwork.
Medical leave to care for yourself:
- Serious Health Condition form: When applying for medical leave, your licensed health care provider must fill out and sign your serious health condition form. You must start the claim filing process in My FAMLI+ to download a form that is unique to you. If your doctor is already registered in the system, they’ll be able to certify your claim online.
Medical leave to care for a family member:
- Serious Health Condition form: When applying for medical leave to care for a family member, you must provide the details of the licensed health care provider who is treating your family member. That health care provider must fill out and sign a serious health condition form on behalf of your family member. If the provider is already registered in the system, they’ll be able to certify the claim online. If not, you’ll need to download a serious health condition form while filing your claim in My FAMLI+ and get it completed by your family member’s provider.
Military family members (exigency) leave:
- Proof of the service member’s active-duty service.
Safe leave (domestic violence): FAMLI recognizes that many cases of safe leave go unreported. Here are a few things to know when filing a claim for safe leave.
- To determine whether an individual is the survivor of domestic violence, the survivor of stalking, or the survivor of sexual assault or abuse, for purposes of determining eligibility for safe leave, an individual need not prove that a court has determined that the individual was the victim of domestic violence, stalking, sexual assault, or sexual abuse.
- Benefits may be awarded and will require the individual’s good faith, legal attestation that they are a survivor of domestic violence, stalking, or sexual assault or abuse.