Pay it. fighting it means more then 150 in court costs on top of the price of the ticket. Your lucky it wasn't reckless driving you could have a fine on top of that ticket.
August 1, 1876
Yes, you can and should pay a delinquent speeding ticket in Colorado. If you don't pay the ticket, you could have a warrant issued for your arrest.
probably not
7 years
Yes it will, I got a speeding ticket in Florida with a Alabama driver's license and it went on my Alabama license.No, Colorado doesn't recognize out of state speeding tickets.All 50 states now share a database with all tickets for the past 30 years. If you have an unpaid ticket anywhere in the country, you will not be able to renew your Colorado license. However, no state uses out of state tickets to suspend your license
1 year
Yes it will, Hawaii does not have a points system but whenever your driving record is pulled for it will show you were cited for speeding in Hawaii.
Zero. The ticket shows but no points assessed.
Chances are that the ticket in Colorado will never be listed on your CA drivers license as long as you pay the fine in CO.
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.
Speeding in a no-wake zone is against the law in Alaska.
When a ticket is issued, the cost of ticket is printed on the left side of the back of the speeding ticket. Normally, the cost of ticket is about 180 dollars for expired tags in Colorado.