Appeal a Moving Violation in Denver Courts
In Denver, Colorado, you can contest a moving violation or schedule a hearing through the Denver County Court process. This guide explains how to request a hearing, what departments enforce moving-violation ordinances, typical enforcement routes, and practical steps to prepare a defense. Follow the official filing and payment channels to preserve your right to a hearing and avoid default judgments. Read each section carefully for penalties, appeals, forms, and contact points that apply to Denver moving violations.
Penalties & Enforcement
Denver moving violations are enforced by city officers and the Denver Police Department Traffic Division; the county court processes citations and hearings. Fine amounts and specific escalation rules vary by violation and are set in the applicable citation or municipal code; specific dollar amounts are not specified on the cited court pages below.[1] Enforcement can include monetary fines, court orders, and referral to the Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles for points or license actions when state law applies.[2]
- Typical fines: not specified on the cited page; see the court citation for the charged amount.[1]
- Escalation: first, repeat, and continuing offences - not specified on the cited page.
- Non-monetary sanctions: court orders, conditional dispositions, and possible referral for license points under state rules.[2]
- Enforcer and complaint pathway: contact Denver Police Traffic Division for enforcement questions and Denver County Court to schedule hearings or dispute citations.[2]
- Appeal/review routes and time limits: the court describes how to request a hearing, but specific statutory deadlines or appeal windows are not specified on the cited filing pages; check your citation and the court notice for any deadline.[1]
Applications & Forms
The Denver County Court provides an online service to pay a ticket or to request a hearing; the specific form names or form numbers for a written request are not specified on the cited page. Use the court’s online payment/hearing portal or contact the court clerk for submission instructions and any required fees.[1]
How the Hearing Works
After you request a hearing, the court will set a date or provide instructions for in-person or virtual proceedings. Prepare evidence such as photos, witness statements, and any calibration or inspection records relevant to speed or equipment-based charges. You may appear pro se or with an attorney; the court will explain procedures and what to expect at the hearing.
- Prepare evidence and organize exhibits.
- Confirm hearing date, time, and format with the court clerk.
- Contact the court if you need accommodations or to request a continuance.
FAQ
- How do I request a hearing for a moving violation in Denver?
- Use the Denver County Court online payment or request-a-hearing service, or contact the court clerk as shown on your citation.[1]
- Will a moving violation add points to my license?
- Points are governed by Colorado state rules and may apply; the Denver court pages do not specify point schedules on their ticket pages.[2]
- Do I need an attorney to appeal a traffic ticket?
- No, you may represent yourself, but you may hire counsel; the court provides procedures for pro se litigants.
How-To
- Read your citation carefully and note any listed deadline or instructions.
- Use the Denver County Court payment/request portal to request a hearing or to pay the fine if you choose not to contest.[1]
- Gather evidence: photos, receipts, and witness contact information.
- Attend the hearing on the scheduled date or request a continuance from the court clerk if necessary.
- If found liable, pay fines and comply with any court orders promptly to avoid further sanctions.
Key Takeaways
- Act promptly: follow the citation instructions to preserve your right to a hearing.
- Use the Denver County Court portal for filing and payment to ensure proper processing.
Help and Support / Resources
- Denver County Court
- Denver Police - Traffic Division
- Denver Department of Transportation & Infrastructure (DOTI)