Englewood Colorado Municipal Court

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Databases Updated on Oct 15, 2025

Englewood Colorado Municipal Court cases in Arapahoe County, Englewood, CO

Englewood Municipal Court in Englewood, Colorado is a municipal court of limited jurisdiction that adjudicates violations of the Englewood Municipal Code. It handles misdemeanor criminal offenses created by city ordinance, traffic infractions and summons, parking citations, and code-enforcement matters such as animal, nuisance, building, zoning, and public-safety violations. The court conducts arraignments, trials, and sentencing, issues warrants when authorized, and oversees compliance with fines, classes, probation, or community service ordered in municipal cases. It does not hear civil lawsuits, family law matters, probate, or felony cases; those are handled in the Arapahoe County and District Courts within Colorado's state judicial system.

Englewood Colorado Municipal Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: Municipal Court
County: Arapahoe
Street Address: 1000 Englewood Parkway, 2nd Floor
City: Englewood
Zip Code: 80110
Phone: 303-762-2580
Fax: 303-762-2480
Hours: Monday through Friday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm.
Website URL: https://www.englewoodco.gov/government/city-departments/municipal-court
Email: court@englewoodco.gov

Services and Case Types Handled in Englewood Colorado Municipal Court

Englewood Municipal Court serves the public by resolving city ordinance and limited criminal matters. It processes case filings (citations, complaints, motions), maintains records and certified dispositions, and schedules proceedings. The court conducts arraignments, pretrial conferences, trials (judge or jury when authorized), sentencings, and compliance reviews. It issues orders and enforces judgments, including warrants and no-contact/protection orders permitted by law, and oversees probation, diversion, classes, community service, restitution, and payment plans. It collects fines/fees and manages bonds. Jury services, where applicable, include summoning, orienting, and coordinating jurors. Public-facing services include calendars, remote or in-person appearances, interpreters, ADA accommodations, record requests, and assistance at the counter or by phone. Typical cases include traffic and parking violations, misdemeanor/ordinance offenses, code, animal, nuisance, and zoning matters.

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