Fight Your Rialto Traffic Ticket

Got cited on I-10 or I-210 through Rialto — where CHP San Bernardino Area runs enforcement through the Inland Empire's primary east-west freeway connecting the I-15 junction to San Bernardino? Pulled over on Foothill Boulevard, Baseline Road, or Riverside Avenue — RPD's most-cited surface streets near Kaiser Permanente Fontana and the Rialto Airport industrial area? The I-10/Riverside Avenue interchange and Baseline Road near Eisenhower High are documented enforcement zones.

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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 Rialto court.

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We file — you stay home

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

Rialto as a Logistics Hub

Rialto 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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Riverside Avenue / Bloomington Avenue (industrial access)
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

Rialto traffic citations go to San Bernardino County Superior Court — San Bernardino Justice Center at 303 West 3rd Street, San Bernardino, CA 92415. The court accepts Trial by Written Declaration filings by mail — no in-person appearance is required.
Correct. The California Highway Patrol San Bernardino Area (2211 Western Avenue, San Bernardino, CA 92411, (909) 383-4247) handles all freeway enforcement on I-10, I-15, I-210, and I-215 through the western San Bernardino County corridor, including Rialto. Rialto PD covers city surface streets. Both CHP and RPD citations are heard at the San Bernardino Justice Center.
Yes. Rialto has its own Police Department (RPD), headquartered at 128 N. Willow Avenue, Rialto, CA 92376. Non-emergency: (909) 877-5400. For freeway citations on I-10 or I-210, the issuing agency is CHP San Bernardino Area, not RPD.
No. Rialto does not currently operate a red light camera program. All moving violation enforcement in Rialto is officer-conducted — RPD on surface streets and CHP San Bernardino Area on freeways.
Yes. Foothill Boulevard (Historic Route 66) is Rialto's primary east-west commercial arterial and one of RPD's most consistently enforced corridors. Baseline Road and Riverside Avenue near the I-10 interchange are also documented enforcement zones, particularly for speed violations and commercial vehicle compliance. RPD non-emergency: (909) 877-5400.

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