Find Arapahoe County Bench Warrants

Arapahoe County bench warrants are handled by the 18th Judicial District courts. The Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office manages warrant inquiries through their Records Unit. The county serves the Denver metro area's southeast corridor. Cities like Centennial, Littleton, and Aurora have cases filed here. The Sheriff's Office does not provide online warrant searches directly. You must contact them or use statewide resources.

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18th Judicial District
303 Area Code
Records Unit Inquiry
Online Request Portal

Arapahoe County Warrant Information

The Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office handles warrant matters through their Civil and Warrants Unit. They do not publish an online warrant database for public searches. Instead, you must contact them directly. This approach protects privacy. It also ensures accurate information.

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To check for warrants in Arapahoe County, call the Sheriff's Office. The Records Unit operates Monday through Friday. They can tell you if a warrant exists. They explain what the warrant is for. Staff can also explain how to resolve it. Bring identification when you contact them.

The Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office is located in Centennial. The main office is at 13101 E Broncos Parkway. This is the best place to start your warrant inquiry. The Records Unit handles these requests. They also provide address checks and clearance letters.

You can also use statewide resources. CoCourts.com includes Arapahoe County records. This paid search costs $10 for statewide access. The Colorado Judicial Docket Search is free. It shows court cases but may not show active warrant status. Both tools can help you find information about Arapahoe County bench warrants.

Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office Contact

The Sheriff's Office provides several ways to contact them. The main phone line handles general inquiries. The Records Unit specifically handles warrant questions. They work regular business hours.

Sheriff's Office Address 13101 E Broncos Parkway
Centennial, CO 80112
Phone: (303) 795-4711
Records Unit Hours Monday-Friday, 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Detention Center 7375 S Potomac St
Centennial, CO 80112
P.O. Box 4918
Centennial, CO 80155-4918 (inmate mail)

The Records Unit provides several services. They handle address checks. They issue clearance letters. They provide criminal justice reports. These services help you verify your status. They can show if you have any outstanding matters with the Sheriff's Office.

Arapahoe County Records Requests

The Sheriff's Office uses an online records request system. This portal lets you submit requests electronically. You receive a request number via email. This helps you track your request status.

Arapahoe County online records request portal

The records request portal accepts various request types. You can ask for incident reports. You can request arrest records. Other public records are available too. The system sends you updates as your request is processed. You will receive an email when records are ready.

You can also submit requests by mail. Send them to the Sheriff's Office address. Include as much detail as possible. Provide dates, names, and locations. This helps staff find the right records. Response times vary based on request complexity. Simple requests process faster than complex ones.

Note: The Sheriff's Office does not provide court documents. For those, contact the Colorado Judicial Branch directly. Court records include case files and court orders. The Sheriff only keeps law enforcement records.

Arapahoe County Courts

The 18th Judicial District serves Arapahoe County. Courts in this district issue bench warrants. You may need to contact them to resolve warrants. The district also serves Douglas, Elbert, and Lincoln counties.

Combined Court 7325 S Potomac St
Centennial, CO 80112
Phone: (303) 649-6355
Handles: Felony, Traffic, Juvenile
County Court 1790 W Littleton Blvd
Littleton, CO 80120-2060
Handles: Misdemeanor, Traffic

The Combined Court handles serious cases. This includes felony charges. It also covers traffic cases from state highways. Juvenile matters go here too. The County Court in Littleton handles lesser offenses. This includes misdemeanor crimes. Local traffic violations are here as well.

Each court can issue bench warrants. They do this when people miss court dates. They also issue warrants for probation violations. Contact the specific court that handled your case. They can explain what you need to do. They can schedule new court dates. They accept payments for fines.

Resolving Bench Warrants in Arapahoe County

Clearing a bench warrant requires you to act. The exact steps depend on the court and charges. Some warrants can be resolved with a phone call. Others require you to appear in person. Serious cases may need an attorney.

Start by confirming the warrant exists. Contact the Sheriff's Office or the court. Find out which court issued it. Ask what the warrant is for. Learn what bail amount is set. This information helps you plan.

Many warrants can be cleared by appearing in court. The judge may recall the warrant. You might need to post bail. Sometimes you just need to schedule a new hearing date. The court clerk can explain your options. They can tell you what documents to bring.

An attorney can help with complex cases. Lawyers can file motions to quash warrants. They can appear on your behalf in some cases. They understand the local court procedures. Many offer free consultations. They can advise you before you take any action.

Voluntary surrender is often the safest choice. You turn yourself in at the detention center. This happens on your terms. You avoid being arrested in public. You avoid being arrested at work. Judges often view voluntary surrender favorably. You may get better release conditions.

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Cities in Arapahoe County

Arapahoe County includes several large cities. Each has its own character and services. The county seat is Littleton. Centennial is the largest city. Other communities include Aurora, Englewood, and Greenwood Village.

Note: Aurora spans multiple counties. Parts of Aurora are in Arapahoe County. Other parts are in Adams and Douglas counties.

Nearby Counties

The 18th Judicial District serves several counties. Warrants from these counties are separate from Arapahoe County warrants. Each must be resolved in its issuing county.