How to Fight a Parking Ticket in Shaw Heights, CO
Shaw Heights gives you 20 days to appeal a parking ticket. File your appeal with Adams County Sheriff's Office — Parking Enforcement by mail. Fines range from $75 to $100.
Last updated: March 2026
Deadline: 20 days from ticket date
Miss this deadline and you lose the right to appeal. File by mail with Adams County Sheriff's Office — Parking Enforcement. Appeal portal: https://www.adcogov.org
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How to Appeal Step by Step
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Check if your ticket is beatable
Use our free assessment tool to enter your violation type and city. We analyze your ticket against Shaw Heights's specific parking codes and defense strategies.
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Gather your evidence
Photograph the sign (or lack thereof), meter, or relevant conditions. Timestamps matter — take photos on or near the violation date.
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Get your appeal letter
ParkingFight generates a formal letter citing CO municipal codes specific to your violation and defense.
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File with Adams County Sheriff's Office — Parking Enforcement
Submit your appeal by mail at https://www.adcogov.org within 20 days of the ticket date.
Parking Violations in Shaw Heights
Shaw Heights enforces 4 types of parking violations. Fines and best defenses vary by type.
| Violation | Code | Fine | Best Defense |
|---|---|---|---|
| Parking in Posted No-Parking Zone | CRS-42-4-1205 | $75 | Missing or Obscured Signage |
| Parking Within 15 Feet of Fire Hydrant | CRS-42-4-1208 | $100 | Incorrect Vehicle Description on Ticket |
| Parking Blocking Private Driveway | CRS-42-4-1201(1)(d) | $75 | Missing or Obscured Signage |
| Parking Blocking Intersection or Crosswalk | CRS-42-4-1208(1)(c) | $75 | Missing or Obscured Signage |
Defense Strategies for Shaw Heights
Missing or Obscured Signage
high success likelihoodThe no-parking sign was absent, missing from the block, obstructed by a tree or another sign, or so faded as to be illegible at the time of the violation.
Legal basis:
A motorist cannot be held responsible for violating a regulation that was not properly posted. Signage must be installed and maintained according to the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD).
Required evidence:
- Photograph of the sign (or lack thereof) taken on or near the violation date
- Wide-angle photo showing the full block face
- Timestamp metadata from the photo
Broken or Malfunctioning Meter
high success likelihoodThe parking meter was visibly broken, displayed an error, accepted payment but failed to register it, or was not functioning at the time the vehicle was parked.
Legal basis:
Vehicle operators are not required to seek alternative parking when a meter malfunctions. The city bears responsibility for maintaining meter equipment.
Required evidence:
- Photograph of the meter display showing the error or malfunction
- Receipt or bank statement showing payment attempt if applicable
- Timestamp from the photograph
Conflicting Signage
high success likelihoodTwo or more signs on the block face or pole provided contradictory parking rules, making it impossible to determine the lawful parking restriction.
Legal basis:
Contradictory signs create an ambiguity that must be resolved in the motorist's favor. Enforcement cannot stand when the regulation is unclear.
Required evidence:
- Photograph clearly showing both conflicting signs in the same frame
- Photograph showing the distance between the signs
Incorrect Vehicle Description on Ticket
medium success likelihoodThe ticket contains a material error in the vehicle description — wrong license plate number, incorrect state, wrong vehicle make, model, or color.
Legal basis:
A ticket with a materially incorrect vehicle description is legally defective. The issuing officer must accurately identify the vehicle for the citation to be valid.
Required evidence:
- Copy of vehicle registration showing correct plate and description
- Photograph of the vehicle's actual license plate
Medical Emergency
medium success likelihoodThe vehicle was parked in violation because of an unforeseen medical emergency affecting the driver or a passenger that required immediate attention.
Legal basis:
Most municipal codes recognize medical necessity as an affirmative defense to a parking violation. The emergency must be genuine and documented.
Required evidence:
- Hospital or emergency room discharge paperwork showing date and time
- Doctor's note or urgent care visit documentation
- Any emergency services record
Colorado Signage or Notice Defect
medium success likelihoodThe parking restriction was not properly posted under C.R.S. § 42-4-110, or the penalty assessment notice omitted required information under C.R.S. § 42-4-1707 or local ordinance.
Legal basis:
C.R.S. § 42-4-110 requires traffic control devices to conform to the MUTCD before restrictions are enforceable. C.R.S. § 42-4-1707 specifies required penalty assessment notice content; material omissions may support dismissal.
Required evidence:
- Photograph of the sign or its absence at the cited location
- Copy of the penalty assessment notice showing the deficiency
Unincorporated CDP — Jurisdictional Authority Challenge
medium success likelihoodShaw Heights is an unincorporated census-designated place with no independent municipal government. Parking is enforced by Adams County. If the citation does not clearly identify Adams County Sheriff's Office as the enforcing authority, or if the officer was not properly authorized to enforce Adams County ordinances in this area, challenge the citation's jurisdictional basis.
Legal basis:
Only agencies with proper statutory authority under Colorado law may issue enforceable parking citations. C.R.S. § 42-4-110 authorizes local authorities to adopt parking ordinances; unincorporated CDPs have no independent enforcement power separate from the county.
Required evidence:
- Copy of the citation identifying the issuing officer and agency
- Adams County Sheriff's Office documentation confirming enforcement authority in Shaw Heights CDP
No Valid Restriction on Residential Street
high success likelihoodMany streets in unincorporated Shaw Heights lack formal parking restriction signage. If the citation was issued on a residential street with no posted signs prohibiting parking, challenge whether any enforceable restriction existed at the time.
Legal basis:
C.R.S. § 42-4-110 and the MUTCD require that parking restrictions be posted with official traffic control devices before they are enforceable. A street without posted signs cannot support a no-parking citation.
Required evidence:
- Photograph of the cited street showing the absence of no-parking signs
- Wide-angle photo of the full block face in both directions
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Frequently Asked Questions: Shaw Heights Parking Tickets
How long do I have to appeal a parking ticket in Shaw Heights?
You have 20 days from the date the ticket was issued to file an appeal with Adams County Sheriff's Office — Parking Enforcement.
Can I appeal a parking ticket online in Shaw Heights?
Shaw Heights requires appeals to be filed by mail with Adams County Sheriff's Office — Parking Enforcement.
What is the average parking ticket fine in Shaw Heights?
Parking fines in Shaw Heights typically range from $75 to $100, depending on the violation type.
What happens if I don't pay or appeal my Shaw Heights parking ticket?
Unpaid tickets in Shaw Heights typically result in late fees, potential booting or towing, and may be sent to collections. Your appeal deadline is 20 days — if you miss it, you lose the right to contest.
What's the best defense for a parking ticket in Shaw Heights?
The most effective defenses in Shaw Heights are missing or obscured signage, broken or malfunctioning meter, conflicting signage, no valid restriction on residential street. Each requires specific evidence — use our free assessment tool to find the strongest defense for your situation.
Adams County Sheriff's Office — Parking Enforcement
- Appeal method:
- by mail
- Deadline:
- 20 days from ticket date
- Appeal portal:
- https://www.adcogov.org
Statewide guide: Colorado Revised Statutes § 42-4-1204 (Stopping, Standing, or Parking Prohibited)
ParkingFight is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Information on this page is for informational purposes only. Appeal deadlines and violation codes are based on publicly available municipal data and may change. Always verify current rules with Adams County Sheriff's Office — Parking Enforcement before filing.