Fight Your Lake Elsinore Traffic Ticket

Got cited on I-15 through Lake Elsinore — where CHP Riverside Area runs enforcement through Southwest Riverside County's primary north-south freeway corridor near the Railroad Canyon Road and Central Avenue interchanges? Pulled over on Railroad Canyon Road, Lakeshore Drive, or Collier Avenue — LEPD's most-cited surface streets near Lake Elsinore Storm Stadium and the outlet mall? The I-15/Railroad Canyon Road interchange is a documented speed enforcement zone.

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Yes. Lake Elsinore Police Department (LEPD) handles surface-street enforcement within city limits — headquartered at 333 Limited Ave., Lake Elsinore, CA 92530, non-emergency: (951) 245-3300. CHP Inland Division patrols I-15 through the Southwest Riverside corridor between the I-215 junction and the Orange County line. Both LEPD and CHP citations go to Riverside County Superior Court — Southwest Justice Center (30755-D Auld Road, Murrieta, CA 92563).
Lake Elsinore traffic citations go to Riverside County Superior Court — Southwest Justice Center at 30755 Auld Road, Murrieta. The court accepts written defense declarations by mail — no in-person appearance required at any stage of the TDismiss process.
Yes. CHP Inland Division citations on I-15 through Lake Elsinore are contestable through Trial by Written Declaration. CHP officers must respond within 25 days. The I-15 Southwest Riverside corridor between the I-215 junction and the Orange County line generates consistent enforcement volume — officer non-responses are common.
Lake Elsinore does not operate a red light camera program. All traffic enforcement within city limits is conducted manually by LEPD officers. For enforcement questions, contact LEPD non-emergency at (951) 245-3300. CHP Inland Division handles I-15 freeway enforcement through the Southwest Riverside corridor.
Yes. Railroad Canyon Road (the I-15/city connector) and Lakeshore Drive (paralleling the lake through the resort and outlet mall district) are among LEPD's most-patrolled surface streets — speed transitions near the I-15 interchange, commercial zones, and summer recreation traffic generate consistent citation volume. All LEPD and CHP citations from Lake Elsinore go to the Southwest Justice Center (30755-D Auld Road, Murrieta, CA 92563).

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