Quote Originally Posted by JohnTRourke View Post
Colorado law requires them to ticket you in person.
rip it up and throw it away.
do NOT pay it.

they can send someone to your house and charge you more money for serving it, but it never happens.

been throwing them away for 15+ years now.

Actually, state law allows service through the mail, but you can request personal service in which a nice officer will come to your door and issue you a citation (maybe). Most of these citations if not paid, are sent to the DMV and they suspend your license. I can't tell you how many people I've stopped over the years because their license was suspended for non-payment of tickets, but no warrant was ever issued. It depends upon the jurisdiction and how they handle it. I've seen some go to collections, some to DMV, some just disappear into the ethermist.