Colorado Traffic Tickets & Driving Charges Attorney

All Denver-Metro & Colorado Front-Range Courts!
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Driving is a privilege and your driver's license may be restrained (taken away or significantly limited) by Point Suspension, Administrative Suspension, Revocation, Denial or Cancellation. Driving restraints may occur as a result of a conviction or an administratively determined for certain traffic violations or by failing to comply with certain driving conditions as required by law.

Colorado's traffic laws and driving requirements are complicated. Traffic charges involve a court process as well as a Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) process, and both must be considered or else undesired consequences may result. While each function has its own purpose and procedures, both may affect a person's driving privileges for years to come and the ultimate penalties for the violation.
If You Have Gotten a Traffic Ticket or a Driving Charge, Call Us Today at (303) 355-1800 to Discuss Your Case!
We Handle Many Types Of Traffic Ticket & Driving Charge Cases, Including:
Administrative Suspension Cases
Alteration of Suspension System
DMV Hearings
Drag Racing/Speed Contest/Speed Exhibition
Driving Too Fast For Conditions
Driving Too Fast For Mountain Conditions
Driving Under the Influence (DUI)
Driving Under Restraint as an Habitual Traffic Offender (HTO)
Driving Under Restraint of Cancellation (DUC)
Driving Under Restraint of Denial (DUD)
Driving Under Restraint of Revocation (DUR)
Driving Under Restraint of Suspension (DUS)
Driving While an Habitual User
Driving While Impaired (DWI/DWAI)
Driving With Excessive Alcohol Content (DEAC/DUI Per Se)
Driving Without a Driver's License (DWDL)
Eluding or Attempting to Elude a Police Officer
Failure to Obey a Traffic Control Device
Failure to Provide Proof of Insurance (NPOI)
Failure to Stop for School Bus Signals
Failure to Use Seat Belt (18 Years or Older)
Failure to Use Seat Belt (Under 18 Years of Age)
Failure to Yield to Emergency, Stationary or Slow-Moving Vehicles
Failure to Yield Right-of-Way to Pedestrian
Failure to Yield Right-of-Way to Vehicle
Habitual Traffic Offender (HTO)
Misuse of a Cell Phone (Under 18 Years of Age)
National Driver Register (NDR) Problem Driver Suspensions
Permitting Unauthorized Person to Drive
Speeding (1 to 4 mph over the limit)
Speeding (5 to 9 mph over the limit)
Speeding (10 to 19 mph over the limit)
Speeding (20 to 24 mph over the limit)
Speeding (25 to 39 mph over the limit)
Speeding (40 mph or more over the limit)
Speeding (Special Hazard/Too Fast For Conditions/Too Fast For Mountain Conditions)
And Many More Charges!
Read about Colorado's DMV Point System.
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Driver's License & Traffic Ticket Attorney - Call Us Today To Discuss Your Case!



