Arapahoe County Sheriff Police Records

Arapahoe County police records are managed by the Sheriff's Office in Centennial. This office serves the third most populous county in Colorado. Records include incident reports, arrest data, and accident reports. The Sheriff's Office provides law enforcement for unincorporated areas of the county.

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Arapahoe County Quick Facts

655,000 Population
805 Square Miles
18th Judicial District
3 Patrol Districts

Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office Records Division

Sheriff Tyler Brown leads the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office. The headquarters sits at 13101 East Broncos Parkway in Centennial. This modern facility houses the Records Division. Staff process all public records requests here. The office serves over 655,000 residents.

The Records Division handles many types of requests. They process incident reports. They manage accident records. They handle evidence and property questions. Staff can help you find what you need. They follow all state records laws.

Colorado law enforcement records resources
Sheriff Tyler Brown
Address 13101 East Broncos Parkway
Centennial, CO 80112
Phone (720) 874-4176
Fax (720) 874-4158
Website arapahoecounty.us/sheriff
Records Records Division

How to Request Arapahoe County Police Records

Requesting records from the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office is straightforward. You have several options. In-person visits work for most requests. Phone calls can start the process. Some records may need formal written requests.

The Records Division is open during business hours. Bring a valid ID with you. Case numbers help locate records quickly. Dates and locations also help. Names of involved parties are useful. The more details you provide, the faster staff can help.

Accident reports are a common request. The Sheriff's Office handles crashes on county roads. They also handle some state highways. Make sure you know which agency responded. City police handle crashes within their limits. State Patrol handles some highways. The Sheriff's Office covers the rest.

Public Records Laws in Arapahoe County

Arapahoe County follows Colorado's open records laws. The CCJRA covers criminal justice records. The CORA covers other public documents. Both laws ensure transparency. Both have limits to protect privacy and safety.

Under CCJRA, agencies must respond in three days. They can extend to seven days if needed. They must explain any delays. Denied requests need a legal basis. You can appeal if denied. The process is fair and open.

Criminal justice records include many items. Police reports are included. Booking photos are included. Arrest logs are public. Some investigative details are not. Active cases stay confidential. Juvenile records have special rules. Learn more at coloradofoic.org.

Types of Police Records in Arapahoe County

The Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office maintains various record types. Each serves a purpose. Most are available to the public. Some have access limits.

  • Incident and offense reports
  • Arrest and booking records
  • Traffic accident reports
  • 911 call logs and dispatch records
  • Warrant and summons records

Incident reports document calls for service. Deputies write these after events. They record facts and observations. They include witness information. These reports support cases. They also inform the public.

Arrest records show who was booked. They list charges and bonds. They include mug shots. These are public records. The jail is run by the Sheriff's Office. They keep all booking data. For inmate questions, call the jail directly.

Arapahoe County Detention Center Records

The Arapahoe County Sheriff runs the local jail. This is called the Detention Center. It sits near the main office. The jail houses pre-trial inmates. It also holds sentenced prisoners. Records from the jail are available.

Inmate records show who is in custody. They list charges and court dates. They show bond amounts. This information is public. You can search online in many cases. The Sheriff's website has inmate lookup tools. This helps families and lawyers.

Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act information

Visit the Arapahoe County Sheriff's website for inmate searches. You can search by name. Results show current status. They show charges and next court dates. This service is free. It updates regularly.

Colorado State Resources for Records

State agencies can help with broader searches. The CBI maintains criminal history data. The State Patrol handles highway crashes. These agencies work with Arapahoe County. They may have records you need.

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation offers background checks. Their ICHC system is online. You get instant results. It costs five dollars per search. You need a name and birth date. Results show Colorado arrests only. Out-of-state records are not included.

The Colorado State Patrol handles some traffic crashes. They patrol I-70 and I-225 in the county. They also handle E-470. If your crash was on these roads, contact CSP. Their records unit is at (303) 239-4180.

Cities Within Arapahoe County

Arapahoe County contains several cities. Each has its own police department. These are separate from the Sheriff's Office. They handle calls within city limits. The Sheriff handles unincorporated areas.

Aurora is the largest city. It has its own police force. Littleton and Englewood have city police too. Greenwood Village and Centennial have departments. Glendale and Sheridan are also in the county. Know which agency serves your area.

The city of Aurora spans multiple counties. Parts are in Arapahoe. Parts are in Adams. Parts are in Douglas. Make sure you know which county. This affects where you request records. Aurora Police keep their own records.

Nearby Counties to Arapahoe County

Arapahoe County is in the Denver metro area. It touches several other counties. Records may span county lines. Be sure you search the right place.

Adams County borders to the north. Denver County touches on the west. Douglas County is to the south. Jefferson County sits to the west. Elbert County lies to the east. Lincoln County is southeast. The metro area sprawls across these counties.

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