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How do I check if I have a warrant in Arapahoe County?

Please contact the District Court at 303-645-6600 if you need a warrants check completed.

What judicial district is Arapahoe County?

18th Judicial District
Arapahoe, Douglas, Elbert, and Lincoln County currently make up the 18th Judicial District. Today there are 48 judicial officers in the Eighteenth Judicial District and five court locations.

How many inmates are in Arapahoe County Jail?

1,400 inmates
With expansion and remodeling, the facility now accommodates approximately 1,400 inmates, currently receives an average of 17,000 inmates annually and is staffed around the clock by civilian personnel, medical personnel, non-certified deputies and Colorado POST certified deputies.

Are restraining orders public record in Colorado?

Yes, Colorado court records are public records that may be inspected or copied by anyone. Colorado open records law ensures that records maintained by Colorado’s government and law enforcement agencies are available for any member of the public to request and view.

How do I file a police report in Arapahoe County?

You must re-contact the sheriff’s office at 303-795-4711 to have a deputy complete the follow-up report. Using this online citizen reporting system allows you to submit a sheriff’s report immediately and print the initial copy of the report for free.

How do I contact Arapahoe County Court?

District Court

  1. Phone: 303-645-6600.
  2. Website:

What area is Arapahoe County?

805 mi²
Arapahoe County/Area

Arapahoe County covers 805 square miles in north central Colorado, running east across the high plains from the southern edge of Denver. It is named for the Arapaho, who once inhabited the area.

How old is Arapahoe County Jail?

Arapahoe County Jail is in the state of Colorado and has been in operation since 1994. It can house up to 1166 inmates and is operated by 14 officers.

How do I find out if someone is in jail in Colorado?

The Colorado Department of Correction provides public access to general inmate information via a prison lookup tool. Members of the public can perform a free inmate search by name or the inmate’s DOC number if known. Another way to perform an inmate lookup is to call (719) 226-488.

Do I have a warrant in Colorado?

The law in Colorado requires an arrest warrant for a suspect if the alleged crime has been committed outside the view of police officers. However, before a Colorado judge will issue an arrest warrant, “probable cause” for the warrant must be established.

What is an active warrant in Colorado?

In Colorado, an active arrest warrant is a judicial decree for the detention of an individual that is issued by the sitting judge of a criminal court on behalf of the state.

What is a county warrant?

A county warrant is a warrant that is drawn by a county official. This warrant directs the county treasurer to pay a sum of money out of county funds to bearer, to a named individual, or to the named individual’s order.