How to Fight a Speed Camera Ticket in Aurora, CO (2026)

Last updated: June 2026Researched by ParkingFight Research Team

Aurora operates a mobile automated speed enforcement program using two mobile camera vans, contracted to Verra Mobility. Aurora's program has had two phases: Phase 1 ran from July 14, 2023 through approximately August 2024 as a pilot; Phase 2 relaunched November 18, 2025, with civil penalty citations beginning December 17, 2025. The program operates under C.R.S. §42-4-110.5 (enacted by SB 23-200). Because the cameras are mobile, there are no fixed enforcement locations — the vans rotate through approved corridors. Citations are issued to the registered vehicle owner for speeding 11 mph or more over the posted limit. The trigger is 11 mph over. At 25 mph or more over the posted limit, the violation may instead result in a summons to Aurora Municipal Court (14999 E. Alameda Pkwy., Aurora, CO 80012) rather than an administrative citation. Aurora's program covers residential streets, park-border roads, and school zones; fines differ by zone type.

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Aurora Speed Camera Fines

ViolationFine
Speed — 11+ mph over in a residential or park-border zoneC.R.S. §42-4-110.5 sets the base fine for residential and park-border zone violations. Citations are civil — no points under Colorado statute.$40
Speed — 11+ mph over in a school zoneSchool zone violations carry a higher fine. Citations remain civil — no points under Colorado statute.$80
Speed — 25+ mph over (any zone)Violations of 25 mph or more over the posted limit may result in a summons to Aurora Municipal Court (14999 E. Alameda Pkwy., Aurora, CO 80012) rather than an administrative citation. If you received a court summons, consult the Aurora Municipal Court directly.Summons to court

How to Contest a Aurora Speed Camera Ticket

Where: Aurora Parking and Traffic Bureau — administrative review (NOT a court for standard citations)

How / where to file: Violation Processing Center, PO Box 22091, Tempe, AZ 85285-2091. Email: Info@ViolationInfo.com. Phone: Verra Mobility customer service number on your notice. Aurora Parking and Traffic Bureau (for administrative review): contact information on your citation notice.

Aurora Deadline

The 10-day appeal window is counted from the date the citation notice is mailed. The exact deadline is printed on your citation notice — use that date. Missing the 10-day window may forfeit your right to contest.

For standard citations (under 25 mph over): two options. Option 1 (Affidavit of Non-Responsibility): if someone else was driving, complete and submit an Affidavit of Non-Responsibility to Verra Mobility's Violation Processing Center, PO Box 22091, Tempe, AZ 85285-2091, or email Info@ViolationInfo.com, within 10 days of the notice mailing date. Under C.R.S. §42-4-110.5, if you are the registered owner but were not the driver, the affidavit shifts liability. Option 2 (Administrative Review with Aurora Parking and Traffic Bureau): request a formal administrative review with Aurora Parking and Traffic Bureau within 10 days. Grounds to raise: vehicle was not in your possession (stolen, lent to another person, car sold before violation); plate mismatch or vehicle misidentification; calibration records defect for the specific mobile camera van; violation was at 25+ mph over (requiring a different process); citation issued from an unapproved corridor. For summons-level violations (25+ mph over): appear at Aurora Municipal Court, 14999 E. Alameda Pkwy., Aurora, CO 80012. C.R.S. §42-4-110.5 requires personal service for summons-level citations — if your summons was not personally served, that may be a procedural defect.

Notable Speed Camera Locations in Aurora

  • Mobile program — no fixed camera locations. Aurora's two mobile camera vans rotate through approved residential, park-border, and school zone corridors. Specific deployment corridors are not published in advance.
  • Aurora Municipal Court, 14999 E. Alameda Pkwy., Aurora, CO 80012 — relevant for summons-level violations (25+ mph over posted limit)

Aurora Speed Camera — By the Numbers

Aurora's Phase 1 mobile speed camera pilot ran from July 14, 2023 through approximately August 2024. Phase 2 relaunched November 18, 2025, with civil penalty citations beginning December 17, 2025 (City of Aurora; Verra Mobility).

Aurora operates two mobile speed camera vans under C.R.S. §42-4-110.5 (SB 23-200), contracted to Verra Mobility (City of Aurora program documentation).

Aurora speed camera fines under C.R.S. §42-4-110.5: $40 for residential / park-border zones; $80 for school zones. At 25+ mph over, a court summons to Aurora Municipal Court may be issued instead of an administrative citation (C.R.S. §42-4-110.5; City of Aurora).

The trigger for an Aurora speed camera citation is 11 mph or more over the posted speed limit (City of Aurora program documentation).

50 people were killed in Aurora traffic crashes in 2022, with annual crash fatalities up approximately 32% since 2019 (Aurora traffic safety data cited in program documentation).

C.R.S. §42-4-110.5 requires personal service for summons-level violations (25+ mph over). A failure to personally serve the summons may be a procedural defect (C.R.S. §42-4-110.5).

Contest deadline for Aurora administrative citations: 10 days from the mailing date of the notice. Affidavit of Non-Responsibility: PO Box 22091, Tempe, AZ 85285-2091 / Info@ViolationInfo.com (City of Aurora; Verra Mobility).

Which Colorado defenses apply to your ticket?

Aurora speed cameras operate under C.R.S. §42-4-110.5 (SB 23-200), so Colorado-level defenses apply — including the Affidavit of Non-Responsibility (owner not the driver), calibration / certification defect, and the personal-service requirement for summons-level violations (25+ mph over). This page adds Aurora-specific information: mobile-only program (no fixed locations); two-van fleet; Verra Mobility as the vendor; Phase 2 relaunch November 18, 2025; penalty citations from December 17, 2025; $40/$80 fine tiers by zone type; 10-day appeal window; Aurora Parking and Traffic Bureau as the administrative body; and Aurora Municipal Court (14999 E. Alameda Pkwy.) for 25+ mph summonses. Distinct from Denver's program (Denver uses fixed cameras at intersections; different fine schedule and administrative body).

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Aurora Speed Camera Ticket FAQ

What is Aurora's mobile speed camera program?

Aurora operates two mobile speed camera vans under C.R.S. §42-4-110.5 (SB 23-200), contracted to Verra Mobility. Phase 1 ran from July 2023 to approximately August 2024. Phase 2 relaunched November 18, 2025, with penalty citations beginning December 17, 2025. The vans rotate through residential, park-border, and school zone corridors. Citations are issued for speeding 11 mph or more over the posted limit.

How much is an Aurora mobile speed camera ticket?

Fines under C.R.S. §42-4-110.5: $40 for residential or park-border zones; $80 for school zones. At 25 mph or more over the posted limit, you may receive a court summons to Aurora Municipal Court rather than an administrative citation.

Does an Aurora speed camera ticket affect my driving record?

Standard administrative citations under C.R.S. §42-4-110.5 do not carry DMV points. However, if the violation is 25 mph or more over the posted limit and you are issued a summons to Aurora Municipal Court, the outcome of that court proceeding may affect your record depending on the charge.

How do I contest an Aurora mobile speed camera ticket?

You have 10 days from the mailing date on your notice. Two options: (1) File an Affidavit of Non-Responsibility with Verra Mobility's Violation Processing Center (PO Box 22091, Tempe, AZ 85285-2091 or Info@ViolationInfo.com) if someone else was driving. (2) Request an administrative review with Aurora Parking and Traffic Bureau. Key grounds: vehicle not in your possession; plate mismatch; calibration defect for the specific mobile van; violation at 25+ mph over (triggering a different process). Missing the 10-day window may forfeit your right to contest.

I got a court summons from Aurora, not an administrative citation. What does that mean?

At 25 mph or more over the posted speed limit, Aurora may issue a court summons to Aurora Municipal Court (14999 E. Alameda Pkwy., Aurora, CO 80012) rather than an administrative citation. Court summonses are a different legal proceeding from administrative citations and carry different potential consequences. C.R.S. §42-4-110.5 requires personal service for summons-level violations — if your summons was not personally served, that may be a procedural defect.

Where exactly are Aurora's mobile speed cameras?

Aurora's cameras are mobile — there are no fixed public locations. Two camera vans rotate through approved residential, park-border, and school zone corridors. The city does not publish the specific deployment schedule in advance.

Does Aurora have red-light cameras?

No. Aurora's automated enforcement program is speed-only. The city does not operate a red-light camera program. Colorado has no active municipal red-light camera programs as of this page's last update.

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ParkingFight is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Information is for informational purposes only and based on publicly available Colorado statutes, Aurora program documents, and primary-source research as of 2026-06-07. Verify current rules with your court or a licensed attorney.