Aurora Municipal Court Bench Warrants

Aurora Municipal Court issues bench warrants for city violations. These differ from county court warrants. The court offers a free online warrant search. You can check for warrants from home. You can also resolve many warrants without visiting court. Aurora spans three counties. Most of the city is in Adams County. Parts extend into Arapahoe and Douglas counties.

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Aurora Online Warrant Search

The Aurora Municipal Court warrant search is free to use. This tool lets you check for warrants from home. You need your name and date of birth. The system searches the municipal court database. It shows active warrants quickly.

Aurora Municipal Court online warrant search tool

This online system is convenient. You avoid phone calls. You skip visits to the courthouse. The search takes just moments. Results appear instantly. You can search any time of day. The system works 24 hours a day.

The warrant search shows important details. You can see the warrant number. The charges are listed. The bail amount appears if set. This helps you plan your next steps. You know what to expect before contacting the court.

Not all Aurora warrants appear in this search. It only covers municipal court warrants. County court warrants are separate. State court warrants are different too. Check those systems separately. This tool is just one part of a complete search.

The court added reminder emails recently. You can get notices about court dates. They warn about missed dates. Payment due dates are included. Collection warnings come too. New warrant issuances are also sent. Sign up to stay informed.

Aurora Municipal Court Warrant Information

The Aurora Municipal Court issues bench warrants for specific reasons. Failure to appear is the main cause. This happens when you miss a scheduled court date. You promised to appear in writing. Breaking that promise triggers a warrant. Non-compliance with court orders also causes warrants.

Aurora Municipal Court warrant information page

The judge sets a bail amount on each warrant. This is the money needed to secure release. If police stop you, they can arrest you. You may be held in jail. You stay until bond is posted. Or you wait for a warrant hearing. This process is serious. It disrupts your life significantly.

Aurora municipal warrants are enforceable statewide. Any Colorado law officer can arrest you. The warrant travels through state databases. Officers see it during traffic stops. It appears in other law enforcement checks. You cannot hide from a municipal warrant.

The court handles many case types. Traffic summonses are common. Parks and open space offenses go here. City code criminal offenses are included. Neighborhood code compliance violations too. Overweight truck offenses are processed. Animal services violations are handled. Fire department related offenses also come to this court.

Aurora Municipal Court Contact

The Municipal Court is ready to help you resolve warrants. Staff can answer questions. They explain your options. They schedule hearings. Contact them during business hours.

Aurora Municipal Court 14999 East Alameda Parkway
Aurora, CO 80012
Phone: (303) 739-6455 or (303) 739-6444

The court is located on Alameda Parkway. This is in central Aurora. Parking is available at the courthouse. Public transit serves the area. Plan your visit accordingly. Bring photo identification. Arrive early for security.

Clearing Bench Warrants in Aurora

Aurora Municipal Court provides specific times for warrant resolution. You can report to the court directly. This is for clearing bench warrants. The process is straightforward. You appear at the designated time. Staff assist you with the next steps.

Warrant hours are specific. Come on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, or Friday. The time is 1:30 PM. This is the only time for walk-in warrant resolution. Weekends are excluded. City holidays are also excluded. Plan your visit for these times.

Bring identification when you come. Dress appropriately for court. Be prepared to wait. Other people may be there too. The process takes time. Staff work through each case carefully.

The judge may recall the warrant. You might get a new court date. You may need to post bail. The amount was set when the warrant issued. Payment plans may be available. Ask staff about your options.

Some cases resolve immediately. Minor violations may be closed. Fines can be paid on the spot. Other cases need a new hearing. The court schedules this for you. You receive paperwork showing the warrant is cleared.

Aurora Municipal Code on Failure to Appear

The Aurora Municipal Code Section 50-33 covers failure to appear. This law gives the court power to issue bench warrants. It applies to municipal court cases. The code is clear and specific.

The code states that missing court is a violation. This applies after receiving a summons and complaint. It covers any code violation. Traffic infractions are excluded. The original charge still stands. The failure to appear is an additional offense.

The law also covers subpoenas. You must appear if served with a subpoena. Show cause orders also require appearance. Missing these can trigger a bench warrant. The court takes these orders seriously.

Understanding this law helps you avoid warrants. Always appear for scheduled court dates. Respond to subpoenas promptly. Follow show cause orders. If you cannot appear, contact the court beforehand. They may reschedule your hearing.

Aurora County Jurisdiction

Aurora spans three different counties. This affects where cases are filed. It determines which courts have jurisdiction. Understanding this helps you find the right court.

Most of Aurora is in Adams County. This is the largest portion. Municipal court cases stay in municipal court. But county criminal cases go to Adams County. The 17th Judicial District serves this area.

Parts of Aurora are in Arapahoe County. The southeastern area extends there. County cases go to Arapahoe County Court. The 18th Judicial District serves this area. Check your case paperwork carefully.

A small part of Aurora is in Douglas County. This is the far southeast area. County cases go to Douglas County Court. This is also the 18th Judicial District. Verify your court location.

Municipal court warrants are from Aurora Municipal Court. These are city-level violations. County warrants come from separate courts. Check both systems if unsure. Each has its own warrant list.

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Adams County Bench Warrants

Most of Aurora is in Adams County. County-level criminal cases are filed there. The Adams County Court handles these. The Sheriff's Office enforces warrants. Check their system for county warrants.

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Nearby Cities

These cities are near Aurora. Each has its own municipal court. They issue their own bench warrants. Check with each court separately.