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Traffic Violations Defense Lawyer in Colorado

Protecting Your License—and Your Record

Key Takeaway

Even minor traffic charges can carry lasting consequences. We help clients fight tickets, avoid points, and protect their driving record with smart, effective defense.

Traffic offenses in Colorado add up, and not just in terms of the financial impact. Each traffic violation adds points to your driver’s record, and those points can lead to driver’s license suspension among other consequences. Plus, some traffic violations are criminal offenses. If you ignore or do not fight traffic violations with criminal consequences, you could end up with a criminal record. For someone with a clean history, you do not want to make this mistake. All the same, for someone with a driving or criminal record, you do not want to add to it.

At Flatiron Legal Advisors, LLC, our traffic violation defense attorney in Boulder, Denver, Larimer, Jefferson, Arapahoe, Douglas and Adams Counties will help you with either a civil or criminal traffic offense. We know and have seen how these seemingly inoffensive violations can cause real problems for people. To make sure you minimize or avoid the consequences of a traffic ticket today, call us at 303-586-1961 to schedule a Free 15 minute consultation.

Traffic Offenses in Colorado

Traffic offenses involve a motorist’s unlawful conduct while they are in control or operating a vehicle. Also referred to as traffic violations, these offenses are prosecuted at the state or local level.

There is often a distinction made between traffic offenses committed while a vehicle is moving and while it’s stationary. Moving traffic violations include speeding and running a red light. Some examples of non-moving traffic violations include illegal parking and displaying expired plates.

The term traffic offense describes a wide range of conduct from minor infractions to more serious crimes.

Traffic Offense Classification in Colorado

Traffic offenses can be civil (often referred to as infractions) or criminal. Each state identifies specific offenses and categorizes them accordingly.

Civil Traffic Violations

Traffic infractions in Boulder, Denver, Larimer, Jefferson, Arapahoe, Douglas and Adams Counties are minor traffic offenses. If you commit a traffic infraction, you’re usually issued a ticket. Typically, you have the option to pay the fee or dispute the ticket by attending a hearing on a designated day at traffic court.

The penalties for a traffic infraction include fines, attending traffic school, and demerit points. Accumulating demerit points can impact the cost of car insurance (by increasing your rates) and eventually result in a license suspension (if you accumulate the requisite number of points).

Common examples of traffic infractions include:

  • Speeding (under a certain limit)
  • Using a mobile phone while driving
  • Failing to stop or signal
  • Following too close to another vehicle
  • Failing to wear a seatbelt
  • Disobeying a road sign
  • Driving uninsured
  • Parking illegally

The majority of traffic infractions are strict liability offenses – the prosecution does not need to prove any criminal intent, only that the violation occurred. This means you are liable even if you did not know, for example, that the place where you parked was a no-parking zone or did not realize you were driving over the speed limit.

Criminal Traffic Offenses

Traffic crimes are more serious than infractions. They can be charged as a misdemeanor or a felony depending on the relevant laws and circumstances. For example, you may be charged with a felony if you have any prior traffic offenses or if the conduct resulted in injury or death.

Traffic crimes are usually heard in a criminal court.

Some common examples of traffic crimes often charged as a misdemeanor include:

  • excessive speeding (typically 11 or more miles over the speed limit)
  • reckless driving
  • hit and run
  • driving with a suspended or revoked license
  • operating a vehicle while under the influence (DUI or DWAI) of a chemical substance
  • driving without title or registration to the vehicle
  • driving without auto insurance

Examples of traffic offenses usually charged as a felony include:

  • reckless driving causing injury or death
  • repeat (DUI or DWAI)
  • vehicular homicide

Potential penalties for traffic crimes include but are not limited to fines, probation, community service, rehabilitation, parole, and/or incarceration. You’re more likely to receive time behind bars if you are charged with a felony or you have a history of committing traffic violations.

A conviction for a traffic crime can also result in the suspension or loss of your license, demerit points, and your vehicle being impounded.

Three Reasons to Fight Traffic Offenses

Whether a traffic offense is minor or major, civil or criminal, you want to fight it. Here are three good reasons why that’s the case.

  1. Clean driving record. If you pay the fine, plead guilty, or ignore a traffic offense, you will destroy any clean driving record or you will add points to an already-existing driving record. The more points you obtain, the closer you are to license suspension. Further, with each traffic violation, you reset the clock used to erase old offenses from your record. It can take three to seven years to wipe a driving record clean – it all depends on the circumstances and seriousness of the offense.
  2. Limited evidence. If you fight a ticket, even a civil infraction, the officer must appear in court and show evidence to prove you committed the offense. Many times officers do not show up or they do not have the necessary evidence to show you were speeding or otherwise violated a law while operating a vehicle.
  3. Increase options. To pay a traffic ticket is the same as declaring guilt. If you request a hearing, however, you have more options to plead to a lesser offense or may be able to get the ticket or criminal charge dismissed.

Contact a Traffic Ticket Defense Attorney in Colorado Today

The law around driving offenses can be technical and is also constantly evolving. Especially if you’re considering challenging the allegations, it pays to speak with an experienced traffic defense lawyer in Boulder, Denver, Larimer, Jefferson, Arapahoe, Douglas and Adams Counties who will review your case and explain your options.

For many people, the ability to drive is essential to their daily life. While the majority of traffic violations result in a small fine and some demerit points, if you are charged with a serious traffic violation, you may be at risk of imprisonment and losing your license. Call Flatiron Legal Advisors, LLC at 303-586-1961 to schedule a Free 15 minute consultation with an attorney today.

The Team Behind Your Case

Behind every successful case is a lawyer who knows how to get results. At Flatiron Legal Advisors, our team brings sharp legal insight and a practical approach to solving problems. We focus on what moves the needle—strong advocacy, smart strategy, and a commitment to getting the best possible outcome for you.

Dave Rich
Dave Rich
Founder and Attorney

Dave Rich is the founder and managing attorney of Flatiron Legal Advisors, LLC. Mr. Rich has been practicing since 2008, in the areas of estate planning, divorce, real estate and probate law.

Michael Milazzo
Michael Milazzo
Chief Operating Officer and Attorney

Michael Milazzo is our Chief Operating Officer (COO) and an attorney at Flatiron Legal Advisors, LLC. Mr. Milazzo is a former Ranger qualified U.S. Army Paratrooper who keeps the day to day operations at Flatiron Legal Advisors, LLC running tightly and maintains the firm’s focus on providing exceptional client service.

Alexandra M. Archilla Rodriguez Bynum
Alexandra M. Archilla Rodriguez Bynum
Contract Attorney

Alexandra (“Alex”) M. Archilla Rodriguez Bynum is a Family Law and Criminal Law contract attorney at Flatiron Legal Advisors, LLC. Alex was born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico. She attended Washington University School of Law in St. Louis.

Bart Balis
Bart Balis
Contract Bankruptcy Attorney

Bart Balis is a contract bankruptcy attorney at Flatiron Legal Advisors, LLC. Bart has been practicing bankruptcy law for over thirty years. He represents both Debtors and Creditors, and files Chapter 7 liquidation cases, as well as Chapter 13 Plan cases for Debtors and Chapter 11 cases for business reorganizations.

Rachel Connor
Rachel Connor
Contract Family Law Attorney

Rachel Connor is a passionate contract family law attorney who zealously represents her clients throughout all stages of a case. Rachel is a skilled advocate and a compassionate representative able to skillfully navigate the emotionally charged issues that often arise within family law cases.

Andrea Corvin
Andrea Corvin
Contract Attorney

Andrea Corvin is an contract attorney at Flatiron Legal Advisors, LLC with extensive divorce and family law and criminal trial and litigation experience. Andrea attended the University of Denver, Sturm College of Law where she was awarded Excellence Awards in Advanced Trial Practice, Civil Litigation, and Estate Planning.

Hollis Ann Crawford
Hollis Ann Crawford
Contract Criminal Law and Traffic Attorney

Hollis Ann Crawford is an independent contract Criminal Law and Traffic Attorney at Flatiron Legal Advisors, LLC. Hollis was born and raised in the Denver area and graduated from the University of Colorado with a Bachelor’s Degree in philosophy.

Cheryl Dial
Cheryl Dial
Accounts Manager

Cheryl Dial is the accounts receivable and accounts payable manager at Flatiron Legal Advisors, LLC. Cheryl is a dedicated professional with a strong commitment to delivering top-tier bookkeeping services. She specializes in managing accounts receivable.

Christopher W. Fry
Christopher W. Fry
Contract Attorney

Christopher Wellington Fry is a contract attorney working on behalf of Flatiron Legal Advisors, LLC. Mr. Fry has practical experience in resolving a wide variety of family law and divorce matters, as well as child support and debt collection.

Lee Gelman
Lee Gelman
Real Estate and Litigation Contract Attorney

Lee Gelman is a Real Estate and Litigation contract attorney at Flatiron Legal Advisors, LLC. Lee has been practicing law since 1989. He has a Geology degree with concentration in Civil Engineering from the University of Vermont and received his JD from Chicago-Kent College of Law in Chicago.

Dave Rich
Michael Milazzo
Alexandra M. Archilla Rodriguez Bynum
Bart Balis
Rachel Connor
Andrea Corvin
Hollis Ann Crawford
Cheryl Dial
Christopher W. Fry
Lee Gelman
Meet the team

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