How to Fight a Speeding Ticket in Colorado

By Zigpon Editorial Team · Last reviewed: June 2026 · Sources: official Colorado statutes & DMV

If you got a speeding ticket in Colorado, you can usually pay it, contest it in court, or pursue a dismissal/mitigation option. Speeding fines in Colorado typically range from about $30 to over $300, depending on how far over the limit you were and the court.

How to fight a speeding ticket in Colorado, step by step

  1. Decide how to plead

    Pleading not guilty preserves your right to contest the speeding charge in Colorado and review the evidence against you.

  2. Check Colorado's dismissal & mitigation options

    Some Colorado courts allow traffic school or defensive driving courses to reduce points or fines, but it depends on the county and your record.

  3. Request the evidence in your case

    Ask the court for the officer's notes and any photos, device records, or calibration logs relied on to issue your speeding citation — you have a right to review what the case against you is built on.

  4. Know exactly what you're contesting

    Speeding fines in Colorado typically range from about $30 to over $300, depending on how far over the limit you were and the court.

  5. Show up prepared

    You can usually pay the ticket, request mitigation, or contest it in court. Arrive early, dress neatly, and bring your documents plus a short, factual statement of your side.

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Colorado Speeding ticket — frequently asked questions

What are the speeding fine amounts in Colorado?

Speeding fines in Colorado typically range from about $30 to over $300, depending on how far over the limit you were and the court.

How many points do you get for speeding in Colorado?

Colorado uses a point system. Speeding can add 1 to 12 points depending on severity, and accumulating too many points can lead to suspension.

Are speeding fines higher in school zones in Colorado?

Speeding in a school zone in Colorado usually results in higher fines and stricter enforcement when children are present.

Do construction zones have higher speeding penalties in Colorado?

Speeding in a construction or maintenance zone in Colorado often carries increased fines, especially when workers are present.

Can traffic school reduce a speeding ticket in Colorado?

Some Colorado courts allow traffic school or defensive driving courses to reduce points or fines, but it depends on the county and your record.

Will a speeding ticket affect my insurance in Colorado?

Speeding tickets in Colorado often lead to higher insurance rates, especially if you already have points on your license.

Zigpon is an educational self-help guide, not a law firm — this is general information, not legal advice. Laws change and every case is different; verify details with your court or a licensed attorney before acting.