Fight Your Fontana Traffic Ticket

Got cited on I-10 or I-210 through Fontana — where CHP San Bernardino Area runs consistent enforcement through one of the Inland Empire's most active freight and commuter corridors? Pulled over on Sierra Avenue, Foothill Boulevard, or Arrow Boulevard — FPD's most-ticketed surface streets near the Amazon and Target distribution hubs? The I-15/I-10 interchange and Sierra Avenue near Kaiser Permanente Hospital are documented enforcement hot spots.

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CDL Holders: Stricter Rules Apply

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Commercial drivers face harsher penalties

Lower point threshold: CDL holders can face suspension with fewer violations than regular drivers.
Employer notification: Many violations require DMV to notify your employer — risking your job.
Out-of-service violations: Certain tickets can result in immediate CDL suspension.
FMCSA reporting: Violations report to Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, not just state DMV.

Trial by Written Declaration protects your CDL and your livelihood. If the citing officer doesn't respond, the ticket is dismissed — no conviction, no DMV point, no employer notification.

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 Fontana court.

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We file — you stay home

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

Fontana as a Logistics Hub

Fontana sits on major freight corridors with heavy CHP and commercial vehicle enforcement:

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I-10 (transcontinental freight corridor)
Heavy commercial enforcement, frequent CHP presence
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I-15 (major truck route to Nevada / San Diego)
Heavy commercial enforcement, frequent CHP presence
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Jurupa Avenue / Slover Avenue (warehouse district access)
Heavy commercial enforcement, frequent CHP presence
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Sierra Avenue (industrial corridor)
Heavy commercial enforcement, frequent CHP presence
Common enforcement focus: Commercial vehicle speed, weight limits, logbook compliance, following distance, unsafe lane changes for trucks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Bring your vehicle to the Fontana Police Department Traffic Unit at 17005 Upland Avenue for inspection, Monday–Thursday 8am–5pm. Fontana residents get the inspection free; non-residents pay $16. Once signed off, submit proof of correction to the San Bernardino Superior Court — Fontana District at 17780 Arrow Blvd with the $25 court dismissal fee. Contact the Traffic Unit at (909) 350-7770 or [email protected] with questions.
For citations under $300 issued after July 1, 2018, Fontana residents who qualify can request monthly payments as low as $25, plus a $5 plan administration fee. This is separate from the San Bernardino Superior Court's payment plan — it applies to the citing agency's own fees. To request it, contact the Fontana Police Traffic Unit at (909) 350-7770 or visit 17005 Upland Avenue.
When you did not take action on your citation by the due date, the court placed a failure-to-appear hold on your California driver's license and the DMV can suspend it. To clear the hold: pay or contest the ticket through the San Bernardino Superior Court — Fontana District at (909) 350-9322 or online at cap.sb-court.org. If you cannot afford the fine, request a payment plan or hardship reduction at 17780 Arrow Blvd or by email at [email protected].
Yes — San Bernardino Superior Court offers a one-time 60-day extension, or two 30-day extensions, on infraction citations. Contact the Fontana District before your due date: call (909) 350-9322, email [email protected], or appear at 17780 Arrow Blvd, Fontana (Mon–Fri 8am–3pm). Miss the deadline without requesting an extension and a civil assessment is automatically added to your balance.
Under California Vehicle Code Section 14602.6, Fontana Police can impound your vehicle if you are driving with a suspended or revoked license, or if you have never been licensed. The vehicle may be held for 30 days. To recover it, contact the Fontana Police Department at (909) 350-7700 (non-emergency) and be prepared to show proof of valid insurance and arrange for a licensed driver to retrieve the vehicle. Storage fees accrue daily.

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