Englewood Arrest Records
Englewood arrest records are maintained by the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office and the Englewood Police Department. Englewood is a small city of about 35,000 people bordered by Denver to the north and Littleton to the south. The Englewood Police Department handles arrests within city limits. After an arrest, the person is booked into the Arapahoe County Detention Facility. You can search for Englewood arrest records through the county jail roster, the CBI criminal history database, and the state court records system. This page walks through each method and what you can expect.
Englewood Quick Facts
Arapahoe County Processes Englewood Arrests
Arapahoe County handles the jail operations for Englewood arrests. The Arapahoe County Detention Facility is at 13101 East Broncos Parkway in Centennial. When someone is arrested by Englewood police, they are transported to this jail for booking and processing. The county sheriff maintains all booking records from this point.
The Arapahoe County Sheriff has an inmate roster you can search online. It shows current inmates with their names, charges, booking dates, and bond amounts. The roster updates through the day. If you need to check on a recent Englewood arrest, the county roster is the first place to look. You can also call the Arapahoe County jail at (303) 795-4400.
The county also provides warrant information. Contact the Arapahoe County Sheriff at (303) 795-4711 to ask about active warrants. Warrant data from Englewood cases feeds into the county system alongside warrants from all other Arapahoe County jurisdictions.
Englewood Police Department
The Englewood Police Department is at 3615 South Elati Street, Englewood, CO 80110. The department handles all law enforcement within the city. Their phone number is (303) 761-7410. The records unit takes requests for copies of arrest reports and other police documents.
When Englewood police make an arrest, they write a detailed report. This report covers the circumstances of the arrest, the charges, and all parties involved. To get a copy, you file a Colorado Open Records Act request. The department responds in three business days. Fees vary by request type and format.
Englewood police body camera footage may also be available through a CORA request. The department reviews each request and may redact portions of the video that are exempt from disclosure. Written arrest reports are typically easier to get and come with lower fees than video records.
CBI Criminal History Check
Englewood arrest records are part of the CBI statewide criminal history database. The CBI Records Check website lets you search for a person's Colorado arrest history for $6.00 per name.
The CBI database pulls from fingerprint records. When someone is arrested in Englewood and fingerprinted, that data goes to CBI. The search shows arrests from all Colorado counties, not just Arapahoe. If the person has arrests in other parts of the state, those will also appear. Results are available in minutes online. The mail-in option costs $13.00 and takes weeks.
Keep in mind that the CBI record shows arrests. An arrest does not mean a conviction. The record should also show case dispositions when courts have reported them, but that information is not always up to date.
Court Records for Englewood
Englewood sits in the 18th Judicial District. Criminal cases from Englewood arrests are heard at the Arapahoe County District Court. The courthouse is at 7325 South Potomac Street in Centennial. You can search for Englewood cases online through the Colorado Courts Records Search.
Court records are the best source for finding out what happened after an Englewood arrest. You can see the charges filed, whether a plea deal was reached, trial outcomes, and sentencing details. Most adult criminal records are public in Colorado. The clerk of court can provide certified copies if you visit in person.
Englewood also has a municipal court for city ordinance violations. The Englewood Municipal Court is at 1000 Englewood Parkway. Some arrests lead to municipal court charges instead of district court charges. Contact the municipal court directly for records of cases handled at that level.
Englewood Arrest Records Laws
Under the Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act, arrest records in Englewood are public. Records of official action must be released. That includes arrest reports, booking logs, and charge sheets. The Englewood Police Department and the Arapahoe County Sheriff both follow this law.
The Colorado Open Records Act adds to your access rights. CORA covers all government records, not just criminal justice ones. You can use CORA to request dispatch logs, incident reports, and supplemental reports tied to an Englewood arrest. Agencies must respond in three business days.
Colorado allows record sealing for dismissed cases, acquittals, and certain drug diversions. If someone was arrested in Englewood and the case was later dropped, they can ask a court to seal the record. Sealed records do not show in public searches. Learn more at the CBI fees and forms page.
VINE and Sex Offender Lookup
Track inmates arrested in Englewood through the Colorado VINE system. VINE sends free alerts when an inmate in the Arapahoe County jail has a custody status change. You can register for phone, email, or text notifications.
To search for sex offenders near Englewood, use the Colorado Sex Offender Registry. The registry updates hourly and shows registered offenders by name or location. Enter an Englewood zip code to see who is registered in the area.
Nearby Cities
These cities are near Englewood. Each has its own police department with arrests processed at the county level.