Yes, not paying the ticket may result in a warrant being issued for your arrest. Depending on the agency most will not extradite unless you are detained within that or neighboring jurisdictions. However, the state you received the ticket in may request your drivers license be suspended in your home state. If you are stopped and are driving on a suspended license you may be arrested for that as well.
Loss of license, possibily jail.
If you have received a ticket then no you will not go to jail, unless you do not pay the ticket, and in that case you will go to jail. But yes if the officer chooses to he can arrest you for failure to maintain liability insurance. You got a break in your case since you only received a ticket.
Yes, if you want to keep your driving privledges. All state driving departments share info on tickets, and will suspend you if you don't pay a ticket in another state.
It is important to pay traffic tickets before the date provided on the ticket. If a person does not pay a speeding ticket, they can accumulate late fees and possibly go to jail.
You go to jail, so pay it now!
You go to Jail and trial
Failing to pay a speeding ticket can result in additional fines or even jail time. Unless you plan on never going to Colorado again, just pay the ticket and be done with it.
You will need to pay the ticket that your receive, it is never anyone's responsibility to pay for your infractions. If you are wondering who is at fault, the person who got a ticket may or may not be. It is the insurance company that determines fault and not the police officer that wrote the ticket.
I believe it is possible for you to be able to go to jail.
Only the judge in your jurisdiction can decide the punishment. In my state you would go to jail, loose your license for 6 months, and pay a heavy fine.
When you sign the ticket you are not saying that you are guilty or innocent, you are promising that you will either show up to court or pay the fine. If you refuse to sign the ticket just about any state will send you to jail. If they have reasonable suspicion that you won't be showing up, the police can send someone to jail until they speak to the judge.
Then I hope you are ready to pay a fine and get a ticket(Or worse,go to jail)