Colorado Code § 33-6-104

Imposition of penalty - procedures
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(1) A person is guilty of a misdemeanor
and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine of one hundred dollars, a surcharge as
described in section 24-33.5-415.6, and an assessment of five license suspension points for a
violation of any of the following for which there is not an associated statutory penalty listed:
(a) A provision of articles 1 to 6 of this title 33; or
(b) A rule of the commission promulgated pursuant to one or more of the articles
specified in subsection (1)(a) of this section.
(2) (a) (I) At the time that a person is charged with violating any misdemeanor or civil
infraction provision of articles 1 to 6 of this title 33 or a rule of the commission, the officer shall
issue a summons and complaint to the alleged offender or, in the case of a violation for which a
fine of a fixed amount is prescribed, may give the alleged offender an opportunity to voluntarily
pay the fine and surcharge in the form of a penalty assessment.
(II) An officer shall not issue a penalty assessment for violations for which minimum
and maximum fines have been established. The penalty assessment notice given to the alleged
offender must:
(A) Contain the information required for a summons and complaint;
(B) Be in the form of a summons and complaint; and
(C) Specify in dollars the amount of the penalty to be assessed for the alleged offense
and the amount of the surcharges to be collected pursuant to sections 24-4.2-104 (1) and 24-
33.5-415.6.
(b) If the alleged offender accepts the penalty assessment notice and pays the fine and
the surcharges entered on the fine to the division within twenty days of issuance of the notice,
the alleged offender's acceptance and payment constitutes an acknowledgment of guilt of the
violation set forth in the penalty assessment notice.
(c) (I) An officer may take any person who accepts a penalty assessment notice but who
does not furnish satisfactory evidence of identity or who the officer has reasonable and probable
grounds to believe will disregard a written promise to pay the specified fine and surcharges to
the nearest known post office facility to require that the person remit the amount of the specified
fine and surcharges to the division immediately by mail in United States currency or other legal
tender or by money order or by personal check.
(II) Refusal or inability to remit the specified fine and surcharges by mail when required
constitutes a refusal to accept a penalty assessment notice. The officer shall advise the person
arrested of the license suspension points to be assessed in accordance with section 33-6-106.
(III) Checks tendered by the violator to and accepted by the division and for which
payment is received by the division are deemed sufficient receipt. If the fine and surcharges are
not paid, then the officer who issued the penalty assessment notice shall docket the summons
and complaint with a court of competent jurisdiction for appearance by the person to answer the
charges contained in the summons and complaint at the time and place specified in the summons
and complaint.
(3) (a) Service of a copy of a summons and complaint or penalty assessment notice
issued pursuant to subsection (2) of this section must be provided at least ten days before the
date set for a hearing on the matter by:
(I) Providing personal service of the copy directly to the alleged offender;
(II) Leaving the copy at the alleged offender's last-known place of residence with an
individual who is eighteen years of age or older and who resides at the residence; or
(III) Mailing the copy to the alleged offender's last-known place of residence by certified
mail, return receipt requested. Service by certified mail is complete upon return of the receipt
signed by the alleged offender.
(b) An individual who provides personal service pursuant to subsection (3)(a)(I) of this
section must be a disinterested party who is eighteen years of age or older.

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