Access Pueblo County Traffic Court Records

Pueblo County Traffic Court Records are maintained at the Pueblo Combined Court. This southern Colorado county processes traffic violations from Interstate 25 and Highway 50. You can search records online through official portals or request copies from the courthouse.

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Pueblo County Court Quick Facts

10th Judicial District
169K+ County Population
3 Business Days Response
12 Points Max Per Year

Pueblo County Traffic Court Location and Contact

The Pueblo Combined Court handles traffic violations in Pueblo and surrounding areas. The courthouse is part of the 10th Judicial District. Staff process citations and maintain records.

Traffic cases include Interstate 25 and Highway 50 enforcement. Urban and rural roads are patrolled. The court manages all violations.

Pueblo County Combined Court building for traffic court records access
Courthouse Pueblo Combined Court
Address 501 N. Elizabeth Street, Pueblo, CO 81003
Phone (719) 404-8700
Hours Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Website coloradojudicial.gov/courts/trial-courts/pueblo-county
Judicial District 10th Judicial District
Case Dockets View Pueblo County Dockets
Online Payments Pay Pueblo County Traffic Fines

Search Pueblo County Traffic Court Records Online

Finding Pueblo County Traffic Court Records is simple with online tools. The Colorado Judicial Branch provides statewide access. You can check case status from home.

CoCourts.com provides real-time data for Pueblo County cases. Enter a name or case number. The system searches all 64 Colorado counties. You can view the register of actions. This lists every event in your case history.

To search Pueblo County Traffic Court Records effectively, gather these details:

  • Full legal name of the driver
  • Date of birth
  • Driver license number
  • Citation or case number
  • Date of the alleged violation

The Pueblo County Online Payments system lets you pay fines directly. You need your case number or citation number. Credit cards are accepted. Payments post immediately.

Types of Pueblo County Traffic Court Records

Pueblo County maintains several types of traffic documents. Each serves a different purpose. Understanding these helps you request the right records.

Citation records form the basis of traffic cases. An officer files a citation after a stop. This document lists the alleged violation. It shows date, time, and location. Officer notes appear here. Citations become part of the official court file in Pueblo County.

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

Pueblo 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

Payment records track fines and fees. Courts log when payments arrive. They note payment plans. These records prove compliance with court orders. They help clear holds on licenses.

Pueblo County Traffic Violations and Point System

Colorado law classifies traffic offenses into categories. Each has different penalties. The classification affects your driving record. It determines fines and possible jail time.

Under CRS 42-4-1701, traffic offenses fall into classes. Class A infractions carry DMV points. These include speeding and running red lights. Class B infractions have no points. Both classes require payment of fines. The Colorado Point System under CRS 42-2-206 tracks driver behavior. Adults face suspension at 12 points in 12 months.

Common Pueblo County traffic violations include:

  • Speeding on Interstate 25 or Highway 50
  • Running red lights or stop signs
  • Following too closely
  • Failure to yield right of way
  • Driving without insurance
  • Driving with a suspended license

The Public Records Access Guide explains how to obtain traffic court documents. It covers fees and procedures. Some records may have restricted access. The guide helps you understand your rights under CRS 24-72-201.

Pueblo County Traffic Court Record Fees

Obtaining traffic court records involves fees. Costs vary by request type. Certified copies cost more than plain ones. Search fees may apply. Payment methods differ by court.

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 Pueblo Combined Court. Some courts accept credit cards by phone. Cash works for in-person visits only.

Colorado Judicial Branch online records request form for traffic court 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 Pueblo County Traffic Fines Online

Paying traffic fines is now easier than ever. Pueblo County offers secure online payment. You can settle tickets without visiting court. This saves time and travel. Payments post quickly.

The Pueblo County Online Payments portal accepts payments directly. You need your case number or citation number. Credit and debit cards work. The system sends email confirmations. Keep these for your records.

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. Contact the court at (719) 404-8700 if unsure.

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.

Are Pueblo County Traffic Court Records Public

Yes, traffic court records are public in Pueblo County. The Colorado Open Records Act guarantees access. Anyone can view these records. You do not need to be involved in the case.

Courts must provide access upon request. Standard requests take three business days. Complex searches may take longer. Courts can charge for staff time. Reasonable fees apply to extensive requests.

Some information remains private. Home addresses are protected. Social security numbers are redacted. Medical information is confidential. These protections balance access with privacy. Courts follow strict guidelines.

Sealed records are not public. Drivers can request sealing in some cases. This requires court approval. Not all cases qualify. Sealing removes records from public view.

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Cities and Towns in Pueblo County

Several communities fall within Pueblo County jurisdiction. All traffic violations from these areas are filed at the Pueblo Combined Court.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Pueblo County. Verify jurisdiction if your ticket was near county lines.