Search Jefferson County Traffic Court Records

Jefferson County Traffic Court Records are processed at the Jefferson Combined Court in Golden. This major metropolitan court is part of the 1st Judicial District. Drivers can look up traffic cases online or visit the courthouse. The records include citations from C-470, I-70, and throughout the Denver metro area. Access helps residents track cases and meet court obligations.

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Jefferson County Court Quick Facts

1st Judicial District
7:30-4:30 Hours M-F
574K Population
12 Points Max

Jefferson County Traffic Court Location

The Jefferson Combined Court in Golden handles all county traffic cases. This modern facility serves Lakewood, Arvada, Westminster, and other communities. The court is part of the 1st Judicial District. It processes a high volume of traffic matters.

Court staff assist with record requests. They can locate case files. They process payments. They answer questions. Extended hours are available on weekdays. Call to check on busy times.

Jefferson Combined Court building for traffic court records in Golden Colorado
Courthouse Jefferson Combined Court
Address 100 Jefferson County Parkway, Golden, CO 80401
Phone (303) 271-6237
Hours Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Website coloradojudicial.gov/courts/trial-courts/jefferson-county
Judicial District 1st Judicial District
Traffic FAQ Traffic Tickets FAQ PDF

Search Jefferson County Traffic Records Online

Finding Jefferson County Traffic Court Records is fast with online tools. State portals provide digital access to case information. You can search from home. You can search from work. Results show up in seconds.

CoCourts.com lists traffic cases from Jefferson County. This site covers all Colorado counties. Enter a name to start. Enter a case number for faster results. The register of actions shows court dates. It shows hearing outcomes. It shows payment status. Note that this service shows case summaries only. It does not display actual ticket images.

CoCourts.com portal for searching Jefferson County traffic court records

The Colorado Judicial Online Payments system works for Jefferson County tickets. You can pay fines here. You can check case status. Have your citation number ready. Payments post the same day. This clears many violations quickly.

To search effectively, gather these details:

  • Full legal name of the driver
  • Date of birth
  • Driver license number
  • Citation or case number
  • County where the ticket was issued

Types of Traffic Records in Jefferson County

Jefferson County maintains several types of traffic court documents. Each type serves a purpose. Each tells part of the story. Understanding these helps you request the right papers.

Citation records start every traffic case. An officer writes the ticket. It lists the alleged violation. It notes the location. It shows the time. This becomes the foundation of the court file.

Court filings add to the record. Drivers may plead not guilty. They may request a hearing. Lawyers may file motions. Judges issue orders. All these papers become public records. They show how the case proceeded.

Judgment records show the final outcome. This may be a guilty verdict or dismissal. It could be a plea agreement. The judgment states fines and penalties. It lists any points added to the driver's record. License suspensions appear here too.

Jefferson County Traffic Court Records typically contain:

  • Traffic citation details and violation codes
  • Court hearing dates and locations
  • Judge or magistrate assigned to the case
  • Final judgments and sentencing terms
  • Payment records and compliance status
  • DMV point assessment information

Jefferson County Traffic Laws and Violations

Traffic offenses in Jefferson County follow Colorado law. The statutes define each violation. They set the penalties. They establish the points. Knowing these helps drivers respond to tickets.

Under CRS 42-4-1701, traffic violations fall into classes. Class A infractions carry DMV points. These include speeding and running red lights. Class B infractions have no points. They are less serious violations. Both classes require payment of fines.

The DMV Point System under CRS 42-2-206 tracks driver behavior. Adults face suspension at 12 points in 12 months. The limit is lower for younger drivers. Points stay on your record for years. Insurance companies check them. Too many points raise your rates.

Colorado Judicial Branch public records access guide for Jefferson County traffic court

CRS 42-4-1710 covers failure to pay penalties. Ignoring traffic fines has consequences. Courts may issue warrants. They can suspend your license. Additional fees add up fast. Always address citations promptly. Payment plans may be available.

The Public Records Access Guide explains how to obtain traffic court documents in Colorado. It covers fees and procedures. Some records may have restricted access. The guide helps you understand your rights.

Traffic Court Record Fees in Jefferson County

Obtaining traffic court records in Jefferson County involves fees. Costs vary by request type. Certified copies cost more than plain ones. Search fees may apply. Understanding fees helps you budget properly.

Copy fees typically run per page. First pages cost more than additional ones. Certified copies add authentication. This proves the document is official. Expedited service may cost extra. Mail requests include postage fees. Online payments may have service charges.

The Online Records Request Form lists current fees. Submit this form for mail requests. Include payment with your request. Checks should be payable to the specific court. Some courts accept credit cards by phone. Cash works for in-person visits only.

Colorado Judicial Branch online records request form for Jefferson County traffic documents

Fee waivers exist for qualified applicants. You must show financial hardship. Fill out a fee waiver form. Provide proof of income. The judge decides on approval. Waivers cover copying costs. They do not cover fines or penalties.

Pay Jefferson County Traffic Fines Online

Paying traffic tickets in Jefferson County is easy online. The state portal accepts payments. You can settle fines without visiting court. This saves time. It saves travel.

The Colorado Judicial Online Payments portal accepts payments statewide. You need your case number or citation number. Credit and debit cards work. The system sends email confirmations. Keep these for your records. Payments are secure and encrypted.

Colorado Judicial Online Payments portal for Jefferson County traffic fines

Not all violations qualify for online payment. Serious offenses require court appearances. DUI cases need judges. Suspended license cases are complex. The payment portal will tell you if your case qualifies. Follow the instructions provided.

Payment plans may be available. You must request these in advance. Judges set the terms. Missed payments have penalties. Warrants may issue for non-payment. Stay current with your obligations. This protects your driving privileges.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Jefferson County. Traffic cases filed in these locations are handled by their respective County Courts.