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Being labeled a habitual traffic offender in Colorado is a serious legal matter that can result in long-term loss of driving privileges, mandatory jail time, and significant criminal penalties. Wolf Law regularly represents Denver drivers who are facing a habitual traffic offender designation and are unsure what it means or what options they still have under Colorado law.

The habitual traffic offender designation in Colorado is not based on a single mistake. Instead, it results from a pattern of traffic offenses, traffic convictions, or major traffic offenses accumulated over a defined period. Once imposed, the consequences can affect nearly every part of a person’s daily life.

Wolf Law defends individuals throughout Colorado with a criminal defense practice grounded in experience, preparation, and strategic advocacy. The firm’s defense team is led by Jeff Wolf and Colleen Kelley, who work collaboratively to represent clients facing serious criminal charges. Jeff Wolf and Colleen Kelley are known for their sharp legal analysis and national. They have extensive courtroom experience and thoughtful, client-focused approaches when handling complex criminal cases. Together, they embody Wolf Law’s collaborative philosophy and commitment to guiding clients through every stage of the criminal justice process.


What Is a Habitual Traffic Offender in Colorado?

A Colorado habitual traffic offender—often referred to as a habitual traffic offender (HTO)—is a person convicted of certain traffic offenses or moving violations within a specific time frame, as defined by the Colorado Revised Statutes.

In simple terms, a person becomes a habitual traffic offender when the Colorado DMV determines that their driving record shows repeated and serious violations of motor vehicle laws.

This designation triggers an automatic license revocation, making it illegal to operate a motor vehicle during the revocation period.


How Colorado Law Defines a Habitual Traffic Offender

Under Colorado law, a person may be labeled a habitual traffic offender if they accumulate qualifying convictions within a seven year period. These convictions must involve separate and distinct offenses, meaning they did not occur during the same incident.

A habitual offender designation can result from:

  • Three or more convictions for major traffic offenses
  • Ten or more convictions involving moving violations
  • Eighteen or more convictions involving fewer points

Each conviction must be separate and distinct, not arising from the same incident.


Major Traffic Offenses That Trigger HTO Status

Certain major traffic offenses automatically carry more weight under Colorado motor vehicle laws. These include:

  • Reckless driving
  • Vehicular assault
  • Criminally negligent homicide
  • Aggravated motor vehicle theft
  • Aggravated driving offenses

Three major traffic offenses within seven years can result in habitual offender status, even if the person has no other traffic violations.


Moving Violations and Point Accumulation

Many habitual traffic offender cases involve moving violations rather than felony convictions. Common examples include:

  • Speeding
  • Running red lights
  • Careless driving
  • Failure to yield

Colorado’s traffic laws assign points to each traffic offense. Accumulating four or more points, three or more points, or simply too many points over time can place a driver on the path toward habitual traffic offender status.

The Colorado DMV reviews a driver’s DMV record to determine whether the required number of convictions has been met.


Separate and Distinct Offenses Explained

Colorado law requires that qualifying convictions be separate and distinct offenses. This means:

  • The offenses must occur at different times
  • They cannot arise from the same incident
  • Multiple charges from a single police encounter may not all count

This distinction can be critical when building a defense, as improper counting of offenses may invalidate the designation.


License Revocation and Loss of Driving Privileges

Once designated a habitual traffic offender, the driver’s driver’s license is revoked, not merely suspended.

Key consequences include:

  • A five year license revocation in many cases
  • Revocation prohibited during the revocation period
  • Loss of all driving privileges

A revoked license is more serious than a license suspension and requires formal legal steps before it can ever be reinstated.


Driving After Revocation: Serious Criminal Penalties

If a person is caught driving after being labeled a habitual traffic offender, the penalties escalate quickly.

Driving on a revoked license while designated as a habitual traffic offender can result in:

  • Mandatory jail sentence
  • Mandatory minimum jail sentence
  • Mandatory jail time with no early release
  • A felony conviction in some cases

Colorado courts take these offenses seriously due to public safety concerns and the classification of habitual traffic offenders as a public nuisance under some municipal ordinances.


Mandatory Jail Time and Sentencing

One of the most severe consequences of habitual traffic offender status is mandatory jail time.

Depending on the circumstances, penalties may include:

  • A mandatory jail sentence
  • A minimum sentence that cannot be suspended
  • Time served in county jail
  • A maximum sentence imposed by statute

Judges have limited discretion when mandatory minimum jail sentences apply.


Criminal Charges Associated With Habitual Traffic Offender Cases

HTO cases can involve more than just traffic charges. Drivers may face:

  • Traffic charges
  • Driving offenses related to revoked licenses
  • Felony charges in aggravated cases
  • Additional penalties for false affidavit filings

Each charge increases exposure to jail time and long-term consequences.


The Role of the Colorado DMV

The Colorado DMV is responsible for reviewing traffic convictions and issuing habitual offender determinations. Once the DMV issues the designation, the revocation period begins automatically.

However, DMV decisions are not always correct. Errors in record-keeping, counting offenses from the same incident, or misapplying the year period can occur.


Challenging a Habitual Traffic Offender Designation

A person labeled a habitual traffic offender may have options, depending on their specific circumstances.

An experienced criminal defense attorney can review:

  • DMV records
  • Whether convictions were truly separate and distinct
  • Whether the seven year period was calculated correctly
  • Whether prima facie evidence supports the designation

Successfully challenging errors can prevent or shorten a revocation period.


Reinstating a License After Revocation

In limited situations, a driver may seek to have their license reinstated after meeting strict requirements.

This may include:

  • Completion of the revocation period
  • Proof of compliance with Colorado motor vehicle laws
  • Evidence of public service or community service
  • Demonstrating improved driving behavior

License reinstatement is not automatic and often requires legal advocacy.


Why Experienced Legal Representation Matters

HTO cases involve complex intersections of criminal law, traffic laws, and administrative DMV procedures. An experienced attorney understands how these systems interact and how to protect a client’s rights.

A criminal defense attorney with experience handling habitual traffic offender cases can:

  • Analyze traffic convictions
  • Identify legal defenses
  • Challenge improper designations
  • Advocate for reduced penalties

This level of representation is especially important when mandatory jail time is involved.


Habitual Traffic Offender Charges in Denver

Denver drivers may also face additional consequences under the Denver Municipal Code (and some other municipalities), depending on where the offenses occurred and how they were charged.

Local enforcement practices, police officer discretion, and municipal court procedures can all affect the outcome of a case.


Why Early Legal Help Is Critical

Once a person commits qualifying offenses, the habitual traffic offender process moves quickly. Waiting until after a license is revoked or jail time is imposed limits available legal options.

Early involvement by an experienced criminal defense attorney can make a meaningful difference in the outcome.


Speak With Wolf Law About Habitual Traffic Offender Charges

If you are facing a habitual traffic offender designation in Colorado, your driving privileges, freedom, and future are at stake. Wolf Law provides experienced criminal defense for Denver drivers dealing with serious traffic offenses and license revocation issues.Wolf Law offers a free consultation to review your DMV record, explain your legal options, and help you pursue the best possible outcome. Call 720.479.8574 today to speak with a defense lawyer who understands Colorado habitual traffic offender cases.

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