Warrant Clearance Day offers eligible offenders chance to clear up past in Denver metro area
Those who have an active warrant in the Denver metro area or Pueblo County will have the chance to clear up their past without arrest. Warrant clearance events will be held on Saturday, Nov. 2 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. for people with arrest warrants in Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Gilpin, Jefferson and Pueblo counties.
No appointment is necessary. Court officials, probation officers, public defenders and district attorneys will be available to help people clear eligible warrants issues in that district. They can also help resolve cases or set a new court date, get back on track with probation completion and connect with community resources.
According to the Colorado Judicial Branch, eligible offenses for warrant clearance differ by district and are listed below along with the event location. The events exclude people who have been charged or convicted of an offense under the Victim Rights Act, such as assault, child abuse, unlawful sexual contact or domestic violence.
Additional Information from the Colorado Judicial Branch:
- 1st Judicial District (Gilpin and Jefferson counties): Jefferson County Administration and Courts Facility, 100 Jefferson County Parkway in Golden. Eligible offenses for warrant clearance include low-level, nonviolent misdemeanors and traffic offenses, some class 5 and class 6 property offense felonies and class 4 drug felonies. To check warrant-clearance eligibility for probation-revocation cases, email 01probation@judicial.state.co.us(link sends email). To check eligibility for all other cases, email warrantforgiveness.golden@coloradodefenders.us(link sends email). For more information, visit this website: https://www.jeffco.us/4346/Fresh-Start(link is external)
- 2nd Judicial District (Denver County): A.I.D. Center of Denver County, 1370 Elati Street in Denver. Eligible offenses include Denver misdemeanor cases, Denver municipal cases, Denver class 4, 5 or 6 felonies, Denver class 3 or 4 drug felonies or probation violations in any of the case types listed above. For questions before the event, email denver@coloradodefenders.us(link sends email)
- 10th Judicial District (Pueblo County): Dennis Maes Pueblo Combined Court, 501 N. Elizabeth St. in Pueblo. Eligible offenses include property crimes that are now misdemeanors (including felonies for these crimes that pre-date the law change on March 1, 2022), aggravated driving after revocation prohibited, aggravated motor vehicle theft under $2,000, criminal mischief under $2,000, possession of burglary tools, criminal impersonation, failure to verify sex offender location, identity theft, theft under $2,000, trespass to auto, fraud by check under $2,000, class 1 drug misdemeanors, class 4, 5 or 6 felonies, class 4 drug felonies, probation violation warrants that don't involve the Victim Rights Act, petty offenses and traffic offenses that don't have ineligible criteria (as noted above). If you have any additional questions or concerns, please email warrantforgiveness.pueblo@coloradodefenders.us.(link sends email)
- 17th Judicial District (Adams and Broomfield counties): This event will only be held virtually, and the link to join will be posted on this website the morning of the event: https://adamsbroomfieldda.org(link is external). Eligible offenses include low-level, nonviolent misdemeanors and traffic offenses, some probation violation warrants, class 5 and 6 nonviolent felonies, possession class 4 drug felonies and failure to register. Email the Office of the Public Defender to determine if you are eligible: warrantforgiveness.brighton@coloradodefenders.us(link sends email).
- 18th Judicial District (Arapahoe County only): Arapahoe District Court, 7325 S. Potomac Street in Centennial. Eligible offenses include any active warrant for class 5 or 6 felonies, class 4 drug felonies, misdemeanors, traffic offenses or probation violations in Arapahoe County. If you have questions, call the Public Defender's Office at (303) 799-9001.
- 20th Judicial District (Boulder County): Boulder County Justice Center, 1777 Sixth Street in Boulder. Eligible offenses include charges, guilty pleas or convictions for misdemeanor or traffic offenses only. Find out more: https://bouldercounty.gov/district-attorney/fresh-start/.(link is external)
If you have an eligible warrant in one of the jurisdictions listed above, you may appear in person in Arapahoe, Boulder, Denver, Jefferson and Pueblo counties and resolve your warrant virtually in another participating jurisdiction.