How To Conduct A Denver Warrant Search

Searching for a Denver County warrant can be performed online from any location. If you are unsure of how to perform a Denver warrant search, keep reading this guide for step-by-step instructions on conducting a search.

How to Conduct A Denver Warrant Search

  1. The first thing you need to do when conducting a warrant search is to make sure that you have the information needed to conduct the search. This may include the first and last name, and/or the date of birth of the person you are inquiring about.
  2. The second step would be to input this information on the Denver County Court Warrant Search website. This website will provide you with information about any active outstanding warrants. You can access the website through the following link https://www.denvercountycourt.org/search-cases/?searchtype=searchcancelwarrant.
  3. If you don’t have access to the internet, you can contact the Denver County Warrants Division and Bonding Office, by calling 720-337-0464.
  4. If there is an active warrant, the individual would need to either go before a judge by turning themselves into the Denver Police Department and being booked in jail or pay a warrant cancellation fee.
  5. To determine how to clear a warrant, you will need to follow the instructions for the type of warrant that you have.
Denver Warrant Search
Denver Warrant Search

Understanding Denver County Warrants

It is important to understand why a warrant is issued and the severity of the warrant that is issued. If you fail to take care of the warrant, you are putting yourself at risk of being arrested at any given time by law enforcement.

Denver County warrants are issued by the Warrants Division and this division is responsible for validating and canceling these warrants. Warrants can be issued for civil and/or criminal matters by a Denver County Judicial Officer.

What To Do After Conducting a Denver Warrant Search

The steps that you take after conducting a Denver warrant search are determined by the outcome of the warrant search. If you find that you or someone you know has an outstanding warrant you will need to follow the steps to clear the warrant.

In some cases, you may need to consult with a bondsman and/or an attorney. If the warrant is for failure to appear, you will need to pay the warrant cancellation fee of $100 to cancel the warrant and receive a new court date. This can be done through the website or by appearing in person at the clerk’s office.

If you have a warrant for a “payable case” that you failed to show up for arraignment, you will need to pay the fines and fees which include a $50 warrant fee, as well as plead guilty to the case. This can only be done if you go to the clerk’s office of the Lindsey Flanigan Courthouse.

Civil warrants have a different procedure put in place to cancel or clear an outstanding warrant. You would need to contact the civil division to find out what you would need to do if there is an active civil warrant against you.