Appeal Traffic Citations in Aurora, Colorado

Transportation Colorado 3 Minutes Read ยท published February 09, 2026 Flag of Colorado

Aurora, Colorado drivers who receive a traffic citation can seek a hearing to contest the charge instead of paying the ticket. This guide explains where to start in Aurora, what the Municipal Court enforces, typical sanctions, how to request a hearing, and practical steps to prepare for the hearing so you can protect your rights and options.[1]

Penalties & Enforcement

The Aurora Municipal Court enforces local traffic ordinances and processes hearings for contested citations. Fine amounts, escalations for repeat or continuing offences, and exact sentencing ranges are set by Aurora ordinances and court procedures; specific monetary amounts or escalation schedules are not specified on the cited municipal court page or the consolidated code pages cited below.[1][2]

Municipal Court handles citation contests and schedules hearings.
  • Typical monetary fines: not specified on the cited page; consult the citation or court clerk for the amount listed.
  • Escalation for repeat/continuing offences: not specified on the cited page; some ordinances allow progressive fines or court-ordered remedies.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: court orders, community service, or suspension of local privileges may be available depending on the offense and statute; specifics are not specified on the cited page.
  • Enforcer: Aurora Municipal Court enforces citations and schedules hearings; law enforcement agencies issue citations initially.[1]
  • Inspection, complaint and contact: contact Municipal Court for ticket questions and the Aurora Police Department for citation or crash reports.

Applications & Forms

The Municipal Court typically provides a method to request a hearing or contest a citation either online, by mail, or in person; the exact form name or number is not specified on the cited municipal court page. If a formal "Request for Hearing" form is published, the municipal court page lists how to submit it and any fees that apply.[1]

If you plan to contest a ticket, request the hearing promptly and preserve all evidence, such as photos or witness contact information.

How to Prepare for and Attend the Hearing

Follow these practical steps to present a clear case at your Aurora Municipal Court hearing.

  • Request the hearing by the method cited on the Municipal Court page and keep proof of submission.[1]
  • Gather evidence: photos, video, maintenance records, calibration logs, or witness statements as applicable.
  • Review the specific ordinance or code section listed on your citation; the consolidated Aurora Code of Ordinances contains the controlling language for many local traffic rules.[2]
  • Check deadlines: the municipal court page describes any time limits to request a hearing; if unclear, contact the court clerk immediately.[1]
  • At the hearing, speak clearly, submit evidence, and follow the court's instructions for witness testimony and exhibits.
Bring both originals and copies of all documents you intend to use at the hearing.

FAQ

How do I request a hearing for a traffic ticket in Aurora?
Follow the Municipal Court instructions to request a hearing online, by mail, or in person; consult the court web page or call the clerk for exact steps and any fees.[1]
Will contesting a ticket delay payment or increase penalties?
When you timely request a hearing, you are asking the court to decide the charge rather than immediately paying; consult the citation and court clerk about any administrative penalties or hold on collections during the review.[1]
Where can I find the Aurora ordinance that covers my citation?
Search the Aurora Code of Ordinances for the specific traffic provision cited on your ticket or consult the Municipal Court for the controlling code section.[2]

How-To

  1. Request a hearing through the Municipal Court as directed on the court web page or on your citation.[1]
  2. Collect and organize evidence: photos, witness names, diagrams, or official records.
  3. Attend the scheduled hearing, present your case briefly, and respond to questions from the judge or prosecutor.
  4. If found liable, follow court directions to pay fines or complete any ordered sanctions; ask about payment plans if available.
  5. Consider post-decision options: if eligible, inquire about post-trial motions or appeals with the court clerk.

Key Takeaways

  • Request a hearing promptly and verify any deadline with Municipal Court.[1]
  • Organize clear evidence and witness information before the hearing.
  • Municipal Court interprets local ordinances; consult the Aurora Code for the controlling language.[2]

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Aurora Municipal Court - citation and hearing information
  2. [2] Aurora Code of Ordinances - consolidated local laws