Paying Without Going To Court
Most traffic violations may be
resolved by paying a fine found on the plea by mail form sent to each qualifying
defendant. Those choosing to do so may pay by mail or in person at the court
clerks window. The Court will also accept telephone payments by credit card provided
that a signed copy of the plea by mail form has been received. By making payment, the
person admits their guilt to the charge, or amended charge if the Court has made an
offer. A record of conviction is then forwarded to the Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV).
The DMV assesses the appropriate penalty points to
each violators driving history, as established by state law.
Here are some things to remember when mailing in your payment:
Make sure to use the enclosed envelope with your plea by mail form, or make sure you
are using the correct address. There are many courts in Colorado and they all have
different procedures. Thornton Municipal Court summonses are blue, and the summons number
begins with the letter T or M. Read the summons carefully to ensure you have the correct
address.
Always include your summons number with your payment. The court processes thousands of
summonses each year, and it is important to ensure that your payment is credited to your
case.
Never mail cash. If you wish to pay in cash, please pay in person at the court clerks
window. The court accepts checks, money orders, cash, Visa, MasterCard and Discover cards.
Always pay on time. Late payments could result in a warrant for your arrest. Additional
fines and fees are added to all cases that are not paid on time.
Never write a short check to the Court. The Court has the power to arrest anyone
writing a short check for fines.