Fight Your Pomona Traffic Ticket

Got cited on I-10 or CA-57 through Pomona — where CHP San Bernardino Area runs enforcement through one of the San Gabriel Valley's most congested freeway junctions at the LA/San Bernardino County line? Pulled over on Holt Avenue, Garey Avenue, or Mission Boulevard — PPD's most-cited surface corridors near Cal Poly Pomona and the Pomona Fairgrounds? The I-10/CA-57 interchange is a documented speed and lane-change enforcement zone.

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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 Pomona 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 Pomona

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

  • Los Angeles County Superior Court — Pomona Courthouse South (400 Civic Center Plaza, Pomona, CA 91766)
  • Los Angeles County Superior Court — Pomona Courthouse North (350 W. Mission Blvd., Pomona, CA 91766)

Pomona 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

Correct. Pomona PD has no freeway jurisdiction. The California Highway Patrol Baldwin Park Area (14039 Francisquito Ave., Baldwin Park, (626) 517-8500) handles all enforcement on I-10 and SR-57/SR-60 within Pomona city limits — including the interchange that CHP itself describes as "one of the busiest in California." If your citation header shows CHP or a CHP badge number, your case goes to Pomona Courthouse South (400 Civic Center Plaza) regardless, but the issuing agency is CHP, not PPD.
No. Pomona has no active red light camera program. As of March 2025, the city approved a $10.6 million AI smart sensor project targeting Mission Boulevard and Towne Avenue — but these are traffic analytics cameras, not enforcement cameras. They do not issue citations. California's automated speed camera pilot (AB 645, 2023) is limited to six designated cities; Pomona is not one of them.
Garey Avenue is identified as a high-priority safety corridor in Pomona's official Safety Action Plan — Project 12 specifically targets the Garey Avenue Downtown Corridor for infrastructure improvements to address its documented history of collisions and dangerous driving. The city also receives annual Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) grants from the California Office of Traffic Safety — the most recent confirmed award was $440,000 — funding ongoing speed and red-light enforcement on identified high-risk corridors. Garey Avenue's combination of high pedestrian activity, commercial driveways, and speed limit transitions makes it one of PPD's consistently enforced surface streets.
Most Pomona city-issued traffic citations go to Pomona Courthouse South at 400 Civic Center Plaza, Pomona, CA 91766 — phone (909) 802-1100, traffic automated line (626) 813-3204. Building hours are 7:30 AM–4:30 PM Monday–Friday. Pomona Courthouse North (350 W. Mission Blvd., (909) 802-9944) also handles some traffic matters. Check your citation for the specific court name — it will be printed on your Notice to Appear.
No. Pomona's City Council approved a $10.6 million AI smart sensor system in March 2025 for Mission Boulevard and Towne Avenue. These cameras use computer vision to analyze traffic flow, detect collisions, and measure pedestrian activity — they are not automated enforcement cameras and cannot issue citations. The city's stated goal is infrastructure planning and safety analytics, not revenue enforcement.

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