Fight Your Burbank Traffic Ticket

Got pulled over on San Fernando Boulevard or Hollywood Way near the airport — two of Burbank PD's most-cited speed corridors? Cited on Riverside Drive, where enforcement runs the full stretch from the western city limit to Buena Vista Street? BPD's Traffic Bureau targets these corridors based on collision data and community complaints year-round.

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Fight My Ticket — $89 Money-back if your ticket isn't dismissed or reduced.
$490+ Avg. ticket total with assessments
36 mo How long a point stays on your record
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How It Works

1

Submit your ticket info

Enter your citation details on our secure intake page. Takes under 5 minutes.

2

We prepare your declaration

We draft a Trial by Written Declaration tailored to your citation and Burbank court.

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We file — you stay home

We handle filing and delivery. No court appearance required at any point.

Courts We Serve in Burbank

Los Angeles County Superior Court accepts written defense filings for all traffic infractions — an effective way to fight your Burbank ticket entirely in writing.

  • Los Angeles County Superior Court — Burbank Courthouse (300 E. Olive Ave., Burbank, CA 91502)

Burbank traffic tickets typically start at a $238 base fine but reach $490–$1,000+ after California's mandatory penalty assessments. A moving violation adds 1 DMV point that stays on your record for 36 months — enough to raise your insurance premium at renewal.

Frequently Asked Questions

Burbank traffic citations go to Los Angeles County Superior Court — Burbank Courthouse at 300 East Olive Avenue, Burbank, CA 91502. Phone: (818) 260-8400; Traffic Division: (818) 260-8499; Automated Traffic Line: (213) 742-1884. Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:30 AM–4:30 PM. The court accepts Trial by Written Declaration filings by mail — no in-person appearance is required.
Correct. The California Highway Patrol Altadena Area (2130 Windsor Avenue, Altadena, CA 91001, (626) 296-8100) patrols SR-134 (Ventura Freeway through Burbank) and I-5 through the area. Burbank PD (BPD) enforces city surface streets only. Both CHP and BPD citations are heard at the Burbank Courthouse, 300 East Olive Avenue.
No. Burbank's red light camera program has been discontinued. The city does not appear on California's list of active automated enforcement programs. Burbank PD's current traffic enforcement focus is on officer patrols, speed enforcement on designated corridors, and ALPR cameras for stolen vehicle recovery — not photo citation systems.
Burbank PD's Traffic Bureau officially conducts speed enforcement on San Fernando Boulevard from the Northerly City Limit to Hollywood Way (over 40 mph, CVC 22350) and Bob Hope Drive from Alameda Avenue to Riverside Drive (over 35 mph). Hollywood Way is also a known enforcement area. BPD Traffic Administration: (818) 238-3100; Citation Management: (818) 238-3120; Mon–Fri, 8:00 AM–5:00 PM.
Burbank has a full-service independent Police Department (BPD) — it is not served by LASD. BPD is headquartered at 200 North Third Street, Burbank, CA 91502. The Traffic Bureau handles all surface street enforcement. BPD publishes monthly traffic reports (DUI arrests, citations, collisions) on the city's website at burbankca.gov.

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