How to Find Colorado Wanted Persons & Warrants

There is no nationwide warrant database. The Colorado State Police, county sheriffs, and local police agencies each publish their own most-wanted lists. Active warrants can only be confirmed by contacting the issuing court or law enforcement agency.

  • Colorado State Police: official statewide wanted persons portal.
  • Most Wanted list: the State Police publishes featured fugitives online.
  • U.S. Marshals: usmarshals.gov/wanted for federal fugitives.
  • FBI Wanted: fbi.gov/wanted for federal cases.
  • County sheriffs maintain local wanted lists — see the individual county pages.
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Wants & Warrants Databases

10 official Colorado wants & warrants sources.

Wants & Warrants

Adams County | Warrants
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Active warrant lookup from the Adams County Sheriff.
Denver County | Warrants
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Warrant search from the Denver County Court.
Montezuma County | Most Wanted
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Montezuma County Sheriff fugitives list.
Weld County | Warrants
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Weld County Sheriff active warrant searches.
Denver County | Most Wanted
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Most wanted lists from Denver Metro Crime Stoppers.
Douglas County | Most Wanted
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Douglas County Sheriff Department most wanted.
Pueblo County | Warrants
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Pueblo County Sheriff active warrant search.
Weld County Most Wanted
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Scroll down to select from the Weld County, Colorado Sheriff's office most wanted listings. Select from the Escapee Warrant List, Sex Offender Warrant List, Murder Warrant List, or DUI Warrant List.
City of Denver | Most Wanted
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Denver Police Department wanted homicide suspects, sex offenders who failed to register, and other most wanted lists.
Bank Robbers
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Colorado Association of Robbery Investigators bank robbery photos.
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Colorado Counties

All 64 Colorado counties. Click any county for local court, sheriff, recorder and assessor links.

Frequently Asked Questions

There is no free public warrant lookup. Contact the court in the county where the warrant was issued, or the local police agency. The Colorado state judiciary public portal may show open criminal cases.

The Colorado State Police publishes a featured most-wanted list. Individual sheriffs and city police departments also keep their own lists.

For federal fugitives, see the U.S. Marshals Service and FBI Wanted lists.

No. An arrest record documents that someone was taken into custody. A warrant is a court order authorizing arrest. Both are filed at the court in the issuing county.

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