Erie Boulder and Weld County Court Bench Warrants
Erie is a city spanning two counties. Parts are in Boulder County. Parts are in Weld County. The Boulder County courts serve the Boulder County portion. The Weld County courts serve the Weld County portion. Both court systems issue bench warrants. You must know which county has your case.
Erie Court Quick Facts
Erie's Dual County Jurisdiction
Erie spans Boulder and Weld counties. This creates unique legal considerations. The Boulder County portion is served by the 20th Judicial District. The Weld County portion is served by the 19th Judicial District. You must know which county has your case.
| Boulder County Courts |
Boulder, CO 20th Judicial District Phone: (303) 441-3750 Serves Boulder County portion |
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| Weld County Courts |
Greeley, CO 19th Judicial District Serves Weld County portion |
Boulder County Combined Court is in Boulder. This is the Boulder County seat. The 20th Judicial District serves Boulder County.
Weld County Combined Courts are in Greeley. This is the Weld County seat. The 19th Judicial District serves Weld County.
Your residence determines which county court. Check your case paperwork carefully. Know which court has jurisdiction.
Checking for Erie Bench Warrants
Checking for Erie warrants requires checking both county systems. The dual-county nature adds complexity.
The Colorado Judicial Branch docket search is free. It searches all Colorado courts. You need at least one filter beyond date. Search by name or case number.
CoCourts.com provides statewide searches. This costs $10. It includes all Colorado courts. Results are real-time.
Check both county sheriff offices. Boulder County is at (303) 441-3750. Weld County is in Greeley. They can check for county warrants.
An attorney can check warrants discreetly. They contact courts directly. This protects your privacy.
Resolving Erie Bench Warrants
Clearing a bench warrant requires action. The resolution path depends on the issuing county.
For Boulder County warrants, contact the Boulder courts. Call (303) 441-3750. They handle all Boulder County matters.
For Weld County warrants, contact the Greeley courts. They handle all Weld County matters.
Many warrants clear through court appearance. The judge recalls the warrant. You receive a new hearing date.
Posting bail resolves some warrants. The court sets the amount. You pay full cash bail.
Payment plans may be available. Setting up a plan can clear warrants.
Consequences of Outstanding Warrants in Erie
Ignoring a bench warrant causes serious problems. The warrant never expires. It stays active.
Both Boulder and Weld County Sheriff enforce warrants. You can be arrested anywhere in Erie.
The warrant enters state databases. NCIC-CCIC tracks all warrants. Every police agency sees it.
Your driver's license may be suspended. The OJW hold applies. You cannot drive legally.
Employment and housing are affected. Background checks reveal warrants.
Act now. Contact the appropriate county court.
Boulder and Weld County Bench Warrants
Erie spans both Boulder and Weld Counties. Depending on your residence, you may need to check with either county. Both county court systems handle warrant matters for their respective portions of Erie.
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Nearby Cities
These cities are near Erie. Each works with Boulder or Weld County courts. Check warrant information for these nearby locations.