Locate Logan County Traffic Court Records

Logan County Traffic Court Records are filed at the County Court in Sterling. This northeastern plains county is part of the 13th Judicial District. Drivers can look up traffic cases online or contact the courthouse. The records cover citations from I-76 and Highway 138. Access helps residents of this agricultural community manage their court obligations.

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Logan County Court Quick Facts

13th Judicial District
3 Business Days
$20 Typical Fine
21K Population

Logan County Traffic Court Location

The Logan County Court operates in Sterling. This courthouse handles all county traffic matters. The city is home to Northeastern Junior College. The court is part of the 13th Judicial District. It serves the South Platte River valley.

Court staff provide record assistance. They search case files. They process fine payments. They offer information. Visit during business hours. Call to confirm availability.

Colorado Judicial Branch trial courts listing for Logan County traffic court records
Courthouse Logan County Court
Address 110 N. River Street, Sterling, CO 80751
Phone (970) 522-1541
Website coloradojudicial.gov/courts/trial-courts/logan-county
Judicial District 13th Judicial District

Search Logan County Traffic Records Online

Searching Logan County Traffic Court Records online is convenient. State systems provide access from anywhere. No plains drive is needed. Get results fast. This helps busy residents.

CoCourts.com covers Logan County cases. The database spans all Colorado counties. Enter a driver name. Enter a case number. The register of actions displays events. It shows filings. It shows hearings. It shows outcomes. This provides case summaries. Actual documents require court contact.

CoCourts.com portal for searching Logan County traffic court records

The Colorado Judicial Online Payments portal accepts Logan County fines. Have your citation number. Pay by credit card. Receive email confirmation. Many cases close immediately. This is the fastest option.

To search effectively, gather these details:

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

Types of Traffic Records in Logan County

Logan County maintains various traffic court documents. Each record type has a role. Together they tell the complete story. Knowing these improves your search.

Citation records begin the process. An officer issues a ticket. The document notes the violation. It records the time. It records the place. This enters the court system.

Court filings track progress. Pleas are entered. Motions are filed. Responses are submitted. Orders are entered. All become public record.

Judgment records conclude matters. They state the final result. They list fines. They list points. They note any requirements. These prove the case is done.

Logan County Traffic Court Records typically include:

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

Logan County Traffic Laws and Violations

Traffic laws in Logan County follow state statutes. These define offenses. They set penalties. They establish DMV points. Knowledge helps drivers respond properly.

CRS 42-4-1701 classifies traffic offenses. Class A infractions carry points. Speeding qualifies. Red light violations qualify. Class B infractions lack points. Both types require fines.

CRS 42-2-206 creates the point system. Adults face license suspension at 12 points in 12 months. Limits are stricter for young drivers. Points remain for years. Insurers check them. Premiums may increase.

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

CRS 42-4-1710 addresses unpaid penalties. Skipping fines causes problems. Warrants may issue. Licenses may suspend. Costs grow. Act on citations promptly. Payment plans may be available.

The Public Records Access Guide outlines your rights. It explains CORA. This is the Colorado Open Records Act. Traffic records are public. Anyone may request them. No purpose is required. Courts respond within days.

Traffic Court Record Fees in Logan County

Getting copies of Logan County traffic records costs money. Fees depend on the request. Certified copies cost extra. Search fees may apply. Know costs before ordering.

Copy fees are per page. Initial pages cost more. Additional pages cost less. Certified copies have a seal. This confirms they are official. Rush service costs more. Mail needs postage. Online payments may add fees.

The Online Records Request Form shows current prices. Use it for mail orders. Include payment with your request. Make checks to the court. Some courts take phone card payments. Cash is in-person only.

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

Fee waivers help those in need. You must show hardship. Complete the waiver form. Provide income proof. A judge reviews it. Waivers cover copy fees. They do not cover penalties.

Pay Logan County Traffic Fines Online

Paying Logan County tickets online is convenient. The state portal handles payments. No court visit is needed. This saves driving time. This saves waiting time.

The Colorado Judicial Online Payments portal serves all counties. You need your case number. You need your citation number. Cards are welcome. Email receipts are provided. Save these for proof.

Colorado Judicial Online Payments portal for Logan County traffic fines

Some violations cannot be paid online. Serious charges need court. DUI requires a judge. License suspension cases are complicated. The portal will indicate this. Follow the directions. Contact the court for help.

Payment plans might be possible. Ask the court early. Judges determine terms. Missed payments bring trouble. Warrants could issue. Keep up with payments. Keep your license valid.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Logan County. Traffic cases in these counties are managed by their respective County Courts.