Fight Your Los Angeles Traffic Ticket

Got pulled over on I-405 or I-10? Cited on I-110 or US-101 through Hollywood? School zones across LAUSD and construction stretches on I-5 near downtown are among the most active enforcement areas in the county.

Contest remotely — no lawyer, no court appearance, no rate hike.

Fight My Ticket — $89 Money-back if your ticket isn't dismissed or reduced.
$490+ Avg. LA ticket total with assessments
36 mo How long a point stays on your record
$89 Flat fee — no hidden costs

Which of 12 Los Angeles County Courthouses Handles Your Ticket?

Your citation shows a courthouse code. TDismiss reads it automatically and files to the correct location — you never leave home.

  • Los Angeles Airport Courthouse
  • Alhambra Courthouse
  • Burbank Courthouse
  • Compton Courthouse
  • Inglewood Courthouse
  • Long Beach Courthouse
  • Pasadena Courthouse
  • San Fernando Courthouse
  • Santa Monica Courthouse
  • Torrance Courthouse
  • Van Nuys Courthouse
  • Whittier Courthouse

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 Los Angeles court.

3

We file — you stay home

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

TDismiss in Los Angeles — By the Numbers

3,247
Cases Handled in Los Angeles
42 days
Avg. Time to Decision
68%
Dismissal Rate (when officer doesn't respond)

Data from cases filed in Los Angeles over the past 12 months.

Frequently Asked Questions

A lot more than the base fine. A standard 1–15 mph over ticket starts at $238 in California, but LA County surcharges push the total to $490–$600+. Speed 26+ mph over and the fine doubles. Then add 1–3 years of insurance rate increases — the real cost often reaches $2,000–$4,000 over time. Contesting and winning avoids the conviction entirely, including the rate hike.
Not for your contest options — both are valid California citations processed through LA County Superior Court. The issuing agency doesn't change what you can do. CHP tickets tend to involve highway speeds with higher base fines; LAPD tickets are more common for city violations and red lights. Either can be contested remotely.
Traffic school masks the ticket from your insurer but doesn't dismiss it — you still pay the full fine, pay traffic school fees on top, and the conviction stays on your DMV record. You can only use traffic school once every 18 months. Contesting and winning is a better outcome: no fine, no DMV point, no insurance impact.
The due date is printed on your citation — typically 21 to 30 days from the stop. Missing it triggers a Failure to Appear charge under CVC 40508, adding $300+ and a DMV license hold. Your balance may also go to collections. Act before the date on your ticket.
TDismiss refunds your $89 if your ticket isn't dismissed or reduced. You also retain the right to request a Trial de Novo — an in-person court hearing at your LA County courthouse — at no additional charge. Nothing is waived by contesting first.

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