Adams County Colorado Bench Warrants

Adams County bench warrants are issued by courts in Brighton and Westminster. The 17th Judicial District serves this county. The Adams County Sheriff's Office maintains an online warrant search tool. This free database helps residents check for active warrants. The county also participates in Fresh Start warrant clearance events. These events help people resolve warrants without arrest.

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Adams County Warrant Search

The Adams County Sheriff's Office provides a free online warrant search. This tool lets you check for active warrants from your home. You need a first name, last name, and date of birth. You can also search by warrant number if you have it. The system works best when you enter just the first few letters of a name.

The Adams County warrant search page shows warrants held by the Sheriff's Office. It excludes juvenile warrants. Records update daily by 7 AM. This means new warrants appear quickly. Resolved warrants are removed from the active list.

Adams County Sheriff's Office online warrant search tool

The search results show important details. You can see the warrant number and charges. The bail amount is listed if one is set. This helps you plan your next steps. Knowing the bail amount lets you prepare funds if needed. You can also see which court issued the warrant.

Not finding a warrant does not guarantee you are clear. Other agencies may have issued warrants. The database might not include all warrant types. Municipal courts in the county have separate systems. State courts may have warrants too. Always check multiple sources when searching for Adams County bench warrants.

Adams County Warrant Office Contact

The Adams County Sheriff's Office Warrants Section handles warrant inquiries. They can answer questions about active warrants. They explain the process for turning yourself in. Staff can provide bonding information. They work Monday through Friday during business hours.

Warrants Section Phone: (720) 322-1325
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Bonding Questions Phone: (303) 654-1850
Dispatch Center Phone: (303) 288-1535 (for tips)
Sheriff's Headquarters 4430 S. Adams County Pkwy.
1st Floor, Suite W5400
Brighton, CO 80601
Phone: (303) 654-1850
Detention Facility 150 North 19th Avenue
Brighton, CO 80601
Available: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

You can surrender at the detention facility any time. It is open 24 hours a day. Staff are always available to process you. This is often the safest way to handle an active warrant. You avoid being arrested at work or in public.

Adams County Bond Information

Posting bond clears many warrants in Adams County. The bond amount is set by the court. It varies based on the charges. Some warrants have no bond listed. These require you to see a judge. Bond can be posted in several ways.

Adams County bond information and bail options

Cash bonds require the full amount. You pay at the detention facility. The money is held until your case ends. You may get it back if you attend all court dates. Surety bonds use a bail bondsman. You pay a percentage of the total bond. This fee is not refundable. The bondsman guarantees your appearance in court.

Personal recognizance releases you without payment. You promise to return to court. This option is not available for all warrants. It depends on your criminal history. The judge decides if you qualify. First-time offenders often get this option.

Note: Bond amounts and types are set by the court. The Sheriff's Office cannot change them. You must contact the issuing court to request bond modifications.

Adams County Courts

The 17th Judicial District serves Adams County. The Combined Courts handle most criminal cases. This includes the courts that issue bench warrants. You may need to contact them to resolve your warrant.

Adams County Combined Courts 1100 Judicial Center Drive
Brighton, CO 80601
Phone: (303) 659-1161

Courts issue bench warrants for failure to appear. They also issue them for probation violations. Some warrants come from unpaid fines. The court can tell you exactly what the warrant is for. They can explain what you need to do to clear it. Sometimes you just need to schedule a new court date. Other times you must pay fines or appear before a judge.

The court clerk's office handles warrant questions. They can look up your case by name. Bring photo identification when you visit. They can tell you the next steps. Some issues can be resolved over the phone. Others require you to appear in person.

Adams County Fresh Start Warrant Program

Adams County participates in Fresh Start warrant clearance events. These events help people resolve warrants safely. You can clear eligible warrants without being arrested. The program focuses on low-level offenses. It helps people get back on track.

Fresh Start events happen periodically. Check with the District Attorney's office for dates. The Adams County District Attorney coordinates these events. They work with courts and law enforcement. The goal is to clear backlogs of old warrants. It also helps people resolve matters they may have forgotten about.

Not all warrants qualify for Fresh Start. Serious felony warrants are excluded. Violent crime warrants require normal processing. The DA's office can tell you if your warrant qualifies. They can explain what to bring to the event. You typically need photo ID. Bring any paperwork related to your case.

These events often include resource fairs. You can connect with social services. Some offer help with housing. Others provide job placement assistance. The focus is on helping you succeed after clearing your warrant. This approach benefits both the individual and the community.

Adams County Records Requests

The Sheriff's Office provides criminal justice records. These include arrest records and jail records. You can request copies for a fee. The Records Section handles these requests.

Records Section 4201 E 72nd Avenue, Suite C
Commerce City, CO 80022
Email: acsosubrecords@adcogov.org
Fax: 720.322.1333
Police Report or Jail Record $5 search fee
Copy Fee 25 cents per page
First Copy for Victims Free
Arrest/In-Custody Letters $10
CD with Case Photos $5
Mugshots $2 each
Jail Video $15 per CD plus $30/hour search fee

Records cannot be used for solicitation. You cannot use them for business gain. This restriction protects people's privacy. It prevents harassment of those with criminal records.

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Cities in Adams County

Adams County includes several cities with their own municipal courts. These courts can issue bench warrants for local violations. The county seat is Brighton. Other cities include Westminster, Northglenn, and Commerce City.

Other communities in Adams County include Thornton, Westminster, and Commerce City. Check with each city's municipal court for their warrant procedures.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Adams County. Warrants from these counties are separate from Adams County warrants. You must resolve each warrant in the county that issued it.