Colorado Springs Municipal Court Bench Warrants

Colorado Springs Municipal Court issues bench warrants for city violations. The court sends notification letters when judges issue warrants. These warrants are court orders to police. They authorize arrest and detention until court reconvenes. The Municipal Court Warrants Office helps people resolve these matters. They are located in Room 108 of the court building.

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Colorado Springs Municipal Court Quick Facts

$40 Warrant Service Fee
719 Area Code
8-4 Warrant Office Hours
200+ Dollar Bail Threshold

Colorado Springs Municipal Warrant Information

The Colorado Springs Municipal Court issues bench warrants for specific violations. These are court orders submitted to police. They direct officers to arrest someone. The person is held in custody until court reconvenes. This is a serious matter. It can disrupt your life significantly.

Colorado Springs Municipal Court warrant information page

The court sends notification letters for warrants. These go to the last known address. The letter tells you a warrant was issued. It explains what to do next. Not receiving a letter does not invalidate the warrant. The court only needs to send it. They do not need proof you received it.

Municipal warrants are issued for two main reasons. Failure to appear is the first. 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 is the second reason. This includes unpaid fines. It covers missed payments. Ignoring court orders leads to warrants.

A $40 warrant service fee applies to each warrant. This is added to your total balance. It covers administrative costs. The fee applies even if the warrant is quickly resolved. Plan for this additional cost when budgeting.

Minors under 18 have special requirements. A parent or legal guardian must accompany them. This applies to all warrant matters. The adult must stay for the entire process. This ensures proper representation of minor interests.

Colorado Springs Municipal Court Warrants Office

The Warrants Office is your primary contact for warrant matters. Staff help you understand your options. They explain the resolution process. They can schedule hearings. Contact them during business hours.

Warrants Office Location 224 East Kiowa Street
Room 108
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
Hours Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Phone (719) 385-6153
Email MunicipalCourtWarrants@ColoradoSprings.gov

The office is in downtown Colorado Springs. It is near other city services. Parking is available nearby. Public transit serves the area. Plan extra time for your visit. Security screening is required.

Colorado Springs Municipal Court

The Municipal Court handles city violations. This includes the cases that lead to bench warrants. The court is located at 224 East Kiowa Street. This is the same building as the Warrants Office.

Colorado Springs Municipal Court homepage

The court handles various case types. Traffic violations are common. These include speeding tickets. Parking violations are included. Red light camera tickets too. Criminal misdemeanors go to this court. City code violations are processed here.

When you miss a court date, the judge issues a warrant. This happens automatically in most cases. The warrant goes to police databases. Officers can arrest you if they encounter you. This could be during a traffic stop. It might happen at your home.

The court offers payment plans for fines. This helps people who cannot pay in full. Setting up a plan may prevent warrants. If you already have a warrant, payment may help resolve it. Contact the court to discuss options.

Resolving Colorado Springs Bench Warrants

Clearing a bench warrant requires appearing before the clerk. This happens in Room 108. You must come during business hours. Monday through Friday. Eight in the morning to four in the afternoon. Staff will assist you.

The resolution process depends on your bail amount. Different amounts have different procedures. Understanding this helps you prepare.

For bail of $200 or less, you have options. You may arrange a new court appearance date. This clears the warrant. You promise to appear. The court schedules your hearing. Attendance is mandatory. Missing this date causes new problems.

For bail greater than $200, bond posting is required. You have two main options. Full cash payment is the first. You pay the entire bail amount. This money applies against your fine. It may be returned if you meet all obligations. The second option is using a bail bonding agency. They post bond for you. You pay a percentage fee. This fee is not refunded.

Commercial bail bond agents are available in Colorado Springs. They charge a fee for their service. This is typically 10 to 15 percent of the bail. They guarantee your appearance in court. If you fail to appear, they are responsible.

Bring identification when you come. Dress appropriately. Be prepared to wait. Staff work through each case. They help everyone who comes in. Patience makes the process smoother.

El Paso County Warrants

Colorado Springs is in El Paso County. County-level criminal cases go to county court. These are separate from municipal court warrants. The El Paso County Court handles felonies. It processes serious misdemeanors. Municipal court handles city violations only.

If you have county charges, check with the Sheriff's Office. The El Paso County Sheriff's Office maintains warrant lists. They enforce county court warrants. Contact them for county warrant inquiries.

The 4th Judicial District serves El Paso County. This district also serves Teller County. District court handles the most serious cases. County court handles lesser criminal matters. Municipal court handles city code violations. Each court issues its own warrants.

Make sure you know which court issued your warrant. This determines where you must go to resolve it. Municipal warrants go to the Municipal Court Warrants Office. County warrants go to the county court. Sheriff's Office warrants require contact with them.

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El Paso County Bench Warrants

Colorado Springs is the county seat of El Paso County. County criminal cases are filed there. The Sheriff's Office enforces county warrants. Check their system for county-level warrants.

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Nearby Cities

These cities are near Colorado Springs. Each has its own municipal court system. They issue separate bench warrants.