Fight Your Culver City Traffic Ticket

Got cited on I-10 or CA-90 (Marina Freeway) through Culver City — where CHP West LA Area runs enforcement near the I-10/CA-90 interchange and the Sony Pictures Studios district? Pulled over on Sepulveda Boulevard, Venice Boulevard, or Washington Boulevard — CCPD's most-patrolled surface corridors near the Kirk Douglas Theatre and Amazon Studios? The I-405/CA-90 interchange and Jefferson Boulevard near Loyola Marymount University are documented enforcement zones.

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How It Works

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

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

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

  • Los Angeles County Superior Court — Airport Courthouse (11701 S. La Cienega Blvd., Inglewood, CA 90304)

Culver City 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

Culver City traffic citations go to Los Angeles County Superior Court — Airport Courthouse at 11701 S. La Cienega Blvd., Inglewood, CA 90304. The court accepts Trial by Written Declaration filings by mail — no in-person appearance is required.
Correct. The California Highway Patrol West Los Angeles Area (6300 Bristol Parkway, Culver City, CA 90230, (424) 577-8700) — headquartered in Culver City — handles all freeway enforcement on I-10, I-405, and CA-90 (Marina Freeway) through the Culver City/West LA corridor. Culver City PD covers city surface streets. Both CHP and CCPD citations are heard at the Airport Courthouse.
Yes. Culver City has its own Police Department (CCPD), headquartered at 4040 Duquesne Avenue, Culver City, CA 90232. Non-emergency: (310) 837-9800. For freeway citations on I-405 or I-10, the issuing agency is CHP West LA Area, which is actually based in Culver City at 6300 Bristol Parkway.
No. Culver City does not currently operate a red light camera program. All moving violation enforcement is officer-conducted — CCPD on surface streets and CHP West LA Area on freeways.
Yes. Sepulveda Boulevard and Washington Boulevard are Culver City's primary north-south and east-west arterials, respectively, and among CCPD's most consistently enforced corridors. The Venice Boulevard and Jefferson Boulevard corridors — passing through the Sony Pictures/Amazon Studios entertainment district — are also documented enforcement zones. CCPD non-emergency: (310) 837-9800.

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