Fight Your Concord Traffic Ticket

Got pulled over on Willow Pass Road — Concord's most-patrolled corridor and site of dedicated DUI and speed enforcement operations? Cited on Monument Boulevard, explicitly named as a primary patrol zone in Concord PD traffic plans? Clayton Road is now subject to stricter enforcement after the city reduced speed limits from 35 to 30 mph.

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How It Works

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Submit your ticket info

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

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We prepare your declaration

We draft a Trial by Written Declaration tailored to your citation and Concord 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 Concord

Contra Costa County Superior Court accepts written defense filings for all traffic infractions — an effective way to fight your Concord ticket entirely in writing.

  • Contra Costa County Superior Court — Walnut Creek Juvenile and Traffic Center (640 Ygnacio Valley Rd., Walnut Creek, CA 94596)

Concord 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

Concord traffic citations go to Contra Costa County Superior Court — Walnut Creek Juvenile and Traffic Center at 640 Ygnacio Valley Road, Walnut Creek, CA 94596. Phone: (925) 608-1000 (traffic line hours: 10:00 AM–2:00 PM, Mon–Fri). Traffic walk-in arraignments: check in 8:00–9:00 AM. Important: the A.F. Bray Courthouse and Wakefield Taylor Courthouse in Martinez handle civil and criminal matters — traffic tickets go to Walnut Creek, not Martinez. The court accepts Trial by Written Declaration filings by mail — no in-person appearance is required.
Correct. The California Highway Patrol Contra Costa Area (5001 Blum Road, Martinez, CA 94553, (925) 646-4980) handles all enforcement on I-680, I-80, SR-4, SR-24, SR-242, and all unincorporated roadways throughout Contra Costa County. Concord PD enforces city surface streets only. Both CHP and Concord PD citations are heard at the Walnut Creek Juvenile and Traffic Center, 640 Ygnacio Valley Road.
No. Concord has no active red light camera program. A prior camera at Treat Road and Clayton Road has been removed. The City of Concord has deployed Flock Safety ALPR (automatic license plate reader) cameras — these read license plates to flag stolen vehicles but do not generate moving violation citations. No photo enforcement program is active in Concord.
The Concord City Council voted unanimously on August 26, 2025 to lower speed limits following a citywide Engineering and Traffic Survey. Key reductions: Clayton Road (Galindo St. to Oakland Ave.) from 35 to 30 mph; Galindo Street (Monument Blvd. to Salvio St.) from 35 to 30 mph; Cowell Road (Monument Blvd. to Babel Lane) from 35 to 30 mph; Concord Avenue (Market St. to Salvio St.) from 35 to 30 mph; Kirker Pass Road from 55 to 50 mph. Concord PD expanded its traffic team to six officers to enforce the new limits once signage is installed.
Yes. Willow Pass Road is Concord's most-cited surface arterial and a focus of dedicated speed enforcement. Monument Boulevard is also a primary patrol corridor. Concord PD's non-emergency number is (925) 671-3030; the department is headquartered at 1350 Galindo Street, Concord, CA 94520.

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