Access Centennial Arrest Records

Centennial recent arrests are handled through a unique arrangement between the city police department and Arapahoe County. As a relatively new home-rule municipality, Centennial contracts with the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office for many law enforcement services including jail operations and records management. This partnership affects how arrest records are created, stored, and accessed for incidents occurring within Centennial city limits.

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Centennial Quick Facts

~110,000 Population
Arapahoe County
303 Area Code
2001 Incorporated

Centennial Police Department Arrest Information

The Centennial Police Department provides law enforcement services for this suburban Denver community. Centennial incorporated in 2001 and established its own police department to serve residents. The department handles patrol, investigations, and traffic enforcement throughout the city's neighborhoods and commercial areas.

When Centennial officers make arrests, they work closely with Arapahoe County authorities. The city does not operate its own jail facility. Instead, arrestees are transported to the Arapahoe County Detention Center for booking and housing. This arrangement means that while Centennial police create the initial arrest reports, the county maintains the booking records and detention information.

Centennial Police Department maintains records of all incidents and arrests handled by their officers. These records are available to the public under the Colorado Open Records Act. You can request police reports and arrest documentation through their records division. The department may charge fees for copying and research time required to fulfill your request.

Department Centennial Police Department
Address 13133 E. Arapahoe Road, Centennial, CO 80112
Phone (303) 325-4420
Website centennialco.gov/police

Arapahoe County Sheriff Arrest Records

The Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office plays a vital role in Centennial arrest records. Since Centennial contracts with the county for jail services, all arrestees from Centennial are booked through the Arapahoe County Detention Facility. The Sheriff's Office maintains comprehensive records of these bookings including charges, bond information, and release dates.

The Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office provides several ways to access arrest information. Their website offers online tools for searching inmate charges and bond information. You can also submit public records requests for more detailed arrest reports and incident documentation. The Records Division processes these requests according to Colorado law.

When searching for Centennial arrest records, the Arapahoe County Sheriff should be your primary resource for booking information. Their records include all individuals arrested by Centennial Police and transported to the county jail. The Sheriff's Office can provide mugshots, arrest reports, and custody status updates upon request.

Office Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office
Address 5588 S. Rapp St., Littleton, CO 80120
Phone (303) 795-4711
Website arapahoeco.gov/public-records

Finding Centennial Colorado Arrest Records

Finding arrest records for Centennial requires understanding the relationship between city and county agencies. Start by identifying which agency made the arrest. Centennial Police handle most law enforcement within city limits. For incidents on county roads or outside city boundaries, the Arapahoe County Sheriff may have jurisdiction.

To request Centennial Police records, contact their department directly at their Arapahoe Road location. Provide specific details about the incident including dates, times, and names involved. The more information you can provide, the easier it will be for records staff to locate the documents you need. Response times vary based on request complexity.

For booking records and jail information, contact the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office. Their Detention Facility maintains records of all inmates housed in the county jail, including those arrested by Centennial Police. You can inquire about current inmates, recent bookings, and release dates through their records division.

Both agencies may charge fees for records requests. Colorado law allows agencies to recover costs for research, retrieval, and copying. The first hour of research is typically free under C.R.S. 24-72-205. After that, agencies may charge hourly rates for staff time. Copy fees usually range from $0.25 to $1.00 per page depending on the document type.

Online Tools for Centennial Arrest Searches

Several online resources can help you find Centennial arrest information without visiting government offices. The Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office provides web-based tools for searching inmate information and public records. These systems allow you to search by name, date, or case number to find arrest records.

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation offers statewide criminal history checks that include Centennial arrests. This system searches fingerprint-based records from law enforcement agencies across Colorado. Results show arrests, charges, and dispositions from participating agencies including those in Arapahoe County.

For court records related to Centennial arrests, use the Colorado Judicial Branch Docket Search. This system shows criminal cases filed in Arapahoe County courts, including those originating from Centennial. You can track case status, view hearing schedules, and find final dispositions through this free online tool.

Note: Online databases may not show real-time information. Recent arrests may take several days to appear in digital systems.

Types of Centennial Arrest Records Available

Centennial arrest records come in several forms depending on the agency and purpose. Police reports document the initial incident and arrest circumstances. These reports include officer observations, witness statements, evidence collected, and the probable cause for arrest. They form the foundation of the criminal case.

Booking records are created when an arrestee arrives at the Arapahoe County Jail. These records include fingerprints, photographs, personal information, and charges. Booking records also track bond amounts, court dates, and release information. The Sheriff's Office maintains these records throughout the detention period.

Court records document the legal proceedings following an arrest. These include charging documents, motions, hearing transcripts, and final judgments. The Arapahoe County Court maintains these records and makes them available through the court clerk's office. Many court records are also accessible through the state's online docket system.

Under Colorado law, most adult arrest records are public information. However, certain details may be redacted to protect privacy or ongoing investigations. Juvenile records, victim information, and confidential informant details are generally not available for public inspection. The records custodian will explain any restrictions that apply to your specific request.

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Arapahoe County Arrest Records

Centennial is located in Arapahoe County and relies on the county sheriff for many law enforcement services. The Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office maintains comprehensive arrest records for the entire county including Centennial. For broader record searches, additional resources, and county-wide arrest information, visit the Arapahoe County arrest records page.

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