Colorado Springs Police Issue Over 350 Tickets in Expired-Registration Surge
The department will study the results to decide possible next steps.
Overview
- Colorado Springs police reported a weeklong operation that produced more than 350 citations for expired vehicle registrations.
- The effort drew support from the El Paso County Sheriff's Office, Colorado State Patrol, and the police departments in Monument, Fountain, and Palmer Lake.
- Chief Adrian Vasquez thanked drivers who stay current on registration and said the tickets should remind others to renew.
- The agency said it will review citation data and compliance trends to gauge how well the surge worked and to plan any future enforcement.
- CSPD urged residents to renew through the Division of Motor Vehicles, saying compliance helps keep roads safe and shares the cost of local infrastructure.