Fight Your Rancho Cucamonga Traffic Ticket

Got cited on I-15 or CA-210 through Rancho Cucamonga — where CHP Inland Division runs enforcement through one of the Inland Empire's key north-south freeway corridors near the Colonies Crossroads and Victoria Gardens? Pulled over on Haven Avenue, Foothill Boulevard, or Archibald Avenue — RCPD's most-patrolled surface streets? The I-15/CA-210 interchange and Milliken Avenue near Ontario Mills see consistent speed enforcement.

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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 Rancho Cucamonga court.

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We file — you stay home

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

Rancho Cucamonga as a Logistics Hub

Rancho Cucamonga 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 north-south truck route)
Heavy commercial enforcement, frequent CHP presence
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CA-60 (Pomona Freeway / warehouse access)
Heavy commercial enforcement, frequent CHP presence
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Haven Avenue / Archibald Avenue (industrial zones)
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

Rancho Cucamonga traffic citations go to San Bernardino County Superior Court — Rancho Cucamonga District at 8303 Haven Avenue, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730. Phone: (909) 384-1888. The court accepts Trial by Written Declaration filings by mail — no in-person appearance is required.
Correct. The California Highway Patrol Rancho Cucamonga Area (9530 Pittsburgh Ave., Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730, (909) 980-3994) handles all enforcement on I-15, CA-210, and freeways through the Rancho Cucamonga area. The Rancho Cucamonga Police Department (RCPD) only has jurisdiction on city surface streets — Haven Avenue, Foothill Boulevard, Archibald Avenue, and other city roads. Both CHP and RCPD citations route to the Rancho Cucamonga District courthouse at 8303 Haven Avenue.
Rancho Cucamonga has its own dedicated police department — the Rancho Cucamonga Police Department (RCPD). It operates independently and is not contracted through the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department. RCPD handles all traffic enforcement on city streets. CHP Rancho Cucamonga handles freeways. The San Bernardino County Sheriff handles unincorporated areas surrounding the city.
Yes. CHP Inland Division is explicit about I-15 being one of the most intensely trafficked freight corridors in the nation — the division patrols I-10, I-15, I-215, CA-210, CA-91, CA-71, and CA-60 as part of its stated priority corridors. Commercial drivers are subject to VC 22406 (55 mph maximum speed for trucks), CVC weight and load restrictions, and mandatory inspection pull-over obligations. A VC 22406 violation adds 1.5 DMV points and follows the same Trial by Written Declaration process as passenger vehicle citations.
Yes. Haven Avenue (the primary north-south arterial through the Victoria Gardens retail district) and Foothill Boulevard (the east-west main street corridor through the city) are Rancho Cucamonga's two highest-volume surface streets and the corridors most frequently cited in RCPD traffic enforcement activity. The Victoria Gardens area on Foothill Boulevard generates significant citation volume due to pedestrian crossings, commercial driveways, and posted speed limit transitions.

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