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Colorado Point System

As a driver, you start out with a clean record, no points against you.

Under Colorado traffic laws, if you accumulate too many points against your driving record within a certain period of time, you will lose your driver license through a point suspension.

Each time you are convicted of a Colorado driving law violation, the court notifies the Motor Vehicle Division.

A conviction for a violation of Colorado traffic laws occurs when you plead guilty, pay the ticket, or accept a plea bargain. Each type of conviction causes a certain number of points to be placed on your traffic record. Points assessed against your record are not erased when you get a new license or get reinstated.

Under Colorado driving law, the number of point accumulations for suspension are:

Minor Driver

Provisional Driver

Adult Driver

Chauffeur Points

Under Colorado driving law, all chauffeur violations must have been received in a motor vehicle in use as a public or common carrier of persons or property.

Under Colorado Driving Law, Your Driving Privilege May Be Suspended, Revoked or Canceled if You...

According to Colorado driving law, if you are convicted of driving while under restraint, your driving privilege will be suspended again effective for ONE YEAR from the date you would have been reinstated.

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