Fight Your Redding Traffic Ticket

Got cited on I-5 through Redding — where CHP Redding Area runs enforcement through the North State's primary north-south freeway connecting the Sacramento Valley to the Oregon border? Pulled over on Bechelli Lane, Hilltop Drive, or Market Street — RPD's most-cited surface corridors near the Redding Memorial Medical Center and downtown Redding? The I-5/CA-44 (Eureka Way) interchange and South Market Street near the Convention Center are documented enforcement zones.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Redding Police Department (RPD) handles surface-street enforcement within city limits — headquartered at 1313 California Street, Redding, CA 96001, non-emergency: (530) 225-4200. CHP Redding Area (310 Knauf Road, Redding, CA 96002, (530) 224-5150) patrols I-5, CA-44, and other state highways through Shasta County. Both RPD and CHP citations are filed at Shasta County Superior Court (1500 Court St., Redding, CA 96001).
Redding traffic citations go to Shasta County Superior Court — Shasta County Courthouse at 1500 Court Street, Redding. The court accepts written defense declarations by mail — no in-person appearance required at any stage of the TDismiss process.
Yes. CHP Redding Area citations on I-5 are contestable through Trial by Written Declaration. CHP officers must respond within 25 days. The I-5 North State corridor generates consistent enforcement volume — officer non-responses are common in this rural CHP district, resulting in automatic dismissal.
Redding does not operate a red light camera program. All traffic enforcement within city limits is conducted manually by RPD officers. For enforcement questions, contact RPD non-emergency at (530) 225-4200. CHP Redding Area handles I-5 enforcement at (530) 224-5150.
Yes. Bechelli Lane (the South Redding commercial corridor near the Convention Center) and Hilltop Drive (connecting the mall district to I-5) are among RPD's most-patrolled surface streets — speed transitions, school zones, and retail district signalization generate consistent citation volume. All RPD and CHP citations from Redding go to Shasta County Superior Court (1500 Court St., Redding, CA 96001).

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