Centennial is Colorado’s tenth-largest city, with about 98,000 residents. Centennial lies in Arapahoe County, and is considered a part of the larger Denver Metropolitan Area. Centennial was incorporated in 2001, and it is the largest incorporation in U.S. history.
The
Centennial Municipal Court hears cases involving a wide range of minor offenses, such as zoning code violations, traffic infractions, municipal code violations, as well as animal-related violations. Centennial residents are also served by the
18th Judicial District, which furnishes judicial services for Arapahoe, Lincoln, Douglas, and Elbert counties, and operates under the supervision of the State of Colorado.
Recently, a Centennial resident was arrested for the third time in connection with driving under the influence. The woman is facing charges of
vehicular homicide,
assault, fleeing an accident scene, and
driving under the influence in connection with an accident in which she was driving with a suspended license. A Denver County Court set bail at $200,000 in accordance with the district attorney’s plan to crack down on repeat offenders.
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For additional information about the laws and procedures affecting Centennial residents, please visit our
law library or the external sites below: