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Recent bookings in Aurora show up in the Arapahoe County jail system. When police arrest someone in Aurora, that person gets booked at the county detention facility. You can search for Aurora arrests through the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office inmate search tool. The system shows current inmates and people who were booked in the last few days. Anyone can check recent bookings online at any time. The database updates throughout the day as new arrests occur. Booking information includes charges, bond amounts, and booking dates for everyone arrested in the city.

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Aurora Bookings in Arapahoe County

Aurora sits in Arapahoe County. Some parts of the city cross into Adams County and Douglas County. Most of Aurora is in Arapahoe County. When Aurora police make an arrest, they take people to the Arapahoe County jail for booking. This is true for most arrests in the city.

The Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office operates the detention facility that holds Aurora inmates. You need to search Arapahoe County records to find most Aurora bookings. The county sheriff posts all booking information online for public access. This includes arrests made by Aurora Police Department and other agencies in the county. If someone was arrested on the Adams County side of Aurora, you may need to check Adams County records instead.

Aurora is the third largest city in Colorado with over 400,000 people. The city spans three counties but Arapahoe County handles the majority of arrests. Aurora Police Department makes hundreds of arrests each month. All these bookings flow through the county jail system. The county maintains the records and provides public access to booking information.

Aurora Police Department Records

The Aurora Police Department maintains its own records division for police reports and arrest records. The department posts daily arrest logs on its website. These logs show recent arrests made by Aurora officers. You can see who got arrested, what charges were filed, and when the arrest happened.

Aurora city homepage showing police department access

If you need a copy of an Aurora police report, you can request it through the city records request portal. Aurora uses NextRequest for online records requests. You fill out a form with details about what you need. The records unit processes requests and sends you the documents. Simple requests take about 7 to 10 business days. Arrest-only records usually get mailed within three working days if you just need basic booking info.

Aurora police records request system

Aurora does not accept mail-in requests for police records. You must use the online portal or visit the records unit in person. The Records Unit is at 15001 East Alameda Parkway in Aurora. Walk-in hours are limited so check the city website before you go. Phone contact is available at (303) 739-6455 or (303) 739-6444 for questions about records requests.

Note: Police reports and arrest records are different from jail booking records maintained by Arapahoe County Sheriff.

Aurora Court Cases

Aurora arrests go through the Arapahoe County Combined Court. This court hears both misdemeanor and felony cases for Aurora residents. Court is at 7325 South Potomac Street in Centennial. You can search court dockets through the Colorado Judicial Branch website.

The docket search shows upcoming court dates for anyone with a case in Arapahoe County. You type in a name or case number and the system shows all matches. Results include charge information, court dates, and case status. This helps you find out when someone needs to appear in court after an arrest. The court system updates regularly but may not show brand new arrests right away.

If you need to verify a warrant or check on a specific case, you can call the Arapahoe County Court Clerk. The clerk's office handles questions about court dates and case files. They can tell you if someone has an active warrant or when their next court appearance is scheduled. Court records are public so anyone can ask for this information.

How to Search for Bookings

Start with the Arapahoe County inmate search if you want to find recent Aurora bookings. The county sheriff's website has a search tool that is free to use. You enter a first name, last name, or both. The system returns all matches from people currently in jail or recently booked.

Each search result shows the person's name, age, booking date, and charges. You can click on a name to see more details. The detail view includes bond information, court dates, and the arresting agency. If Aurora Police made the arrest, that will show in the record. The system also displays the booking number which you need if you want to request more information from the jail.

Arapahoe County updates its inmate database throughout the day. New arrests appear as they get processed at the jail. If someone was just arrested, it may take a few hours for their booking to show up online. The county processes bookings 24 hours a day so you can search at any time.

If you do not find who you are looking for in Arapahoe County, check Adams County or Douglas County. Parts of Aurora are in those counties. People arrested in those areas would be booked into a different jail. You may need to search multiple counties to find an Aurora arrest.

Public Access to Booking Records

Colorado law requires jails to maintain daily logs of all inmates. This requirement is in C.R.S. 17-26-118. The log must include each person's name, booking date, charges, and bond amount. These records are open to the public at all reasonable times. Arapahoe County posts this information online to give everyone easy access.

The Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act also covers booking information. This law is in C.R.S. 24-72-301. It says agencies must release records of official actions like arrests and bookings. You have a right to see this information. The county provides free online access to meet this legal requirement. You do not need to file a formal request to search basic booking data on the sheriff's website.

If you want copies of booking photos or detailed arrest records, you may need to submit a written request. Colorado law requires anyone requesting mug shots to sign a statement about not using them for profit. This comes from C.R.S. 24-72-305.5. The rule stops websites from charging people to take down their booking photos. Arapahoe County provides the required form when you request these records.

Other Resources for Aurora Arrests

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation keeps statewide criminal history records. You can request a background check through CBI if you need someone's full arrest history beyond just recent Aurora bookings. The CBI database includes arrests from all over Colorado. Background checks cost $6 per search result you download.

Aurora also has warrant lookup tools on the police department website. You can check if someone has an active warrant in the city. This search is free and available to everyone. Warrant information updates regularly but may not show warrants issued in the last few hours. Always verify warrant status by calling the police department before taking any action.

For legal help, Aurora residents can contact Colorado Legal Services or the local public defender office. These agencies help people who cannot afford a lawyer. The court appoints a public defender for anyone who qualifies at their first appearance. You can also find private criminal defense attorneys in Aurora through the Colorado Bar Association lawyer referral service.

Recent Bookings in Nearby Cities

Other large cities near Aurora also have their own booking systems. Denver is just west of Aurora and has its own county jail. Denver bookings do not show up in Arapahoe County records because Denver is a separate city and county. Lakewood is in Jefferson County. Littleton shares Arapahoe County with Aurora. Thornton is in Adams County to the north.

Each city books arrests into its county jail. If you are looking for someone arrested in a different city, you need to search that county's records. The Arapahoe County Sheriff website only shows arrests from Arapahoe County cities and unincorporated areas. Cross-county searches require checking multiple sheriff websites.

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