Fight Your San Bernardino Traffic Ticket

Got cited on I-10, I-215, or I-15 through San Bernardino — where CHP Inland Division runs year-round enforcement at one of Southern California's busiest inland freeway interchanges? Pulled over on Baseline Street, Highland Avenue, or E Street — SBPD's most-cited surface corridors? The CA-210 to I-215 transition near the Tippecanoe Avenue interchange is one of the Inland Empire's highest-volume 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 San Bernardino court.

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We file — you stay home

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

San Bernardino as a Logistics Hub

San Bernardino sits on major freight corridors with heavy CHP and commercial vehicle enforcement:

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I-10 (transcontinental freight route)
Heavy commercial enforcement, frequent CHP presence
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I-215 (north-south logistics artery)
Heavy commercial enforcement, frequent CHP presence
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I-15 corridor to Las Vegas
Heavy commercial enforcement, frequent CHP presence
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CA-210 (Foothill Freeway / warehouse 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

Yes — but the court warns that online payments close your case as guilty. If you want to contest the ticket, do NOT pay online first; instead post bail separately at a courthouse or by mail. To pay in full (accepting the conviction): use cap.sb-court.org/traffic, call the 24-hour payment line at (909) 481-4228, or pay in person at 351 N. Arrowhead Ave (Mon–Fri 8am–4pm, lobby opens 7:30am). Payment plans require an in-person or phone request.
No — all court appearances at the San Bernardino Justice Center must be scheduled in advance. You can schedule by calling (909) 384-1888 or appearing at the clerk's office at 351 N. Arrowhead Ave. Alternatively, you can contest your citation entirely by mail through Trial by Written Declaration (VC 40902) with no in-person appearance required at any stage.
When you did not take action on your ticket by the due date, the court places a failure-to-appear hold on your California driver's license. The DMV can then suspend your license. To clear the hold: pay the fine or contest the ticket through the San Bernardino Superior Court. If you cannot afford the fine, you can request a reduction or payment plan at 351 N. Arrowhead Ave or via (909) 384-1888.
Yes — San Bernardino Superior Court offers a one-time 60-day extension, or two 30-day extensions, on infraction citations. Contact the San Bernardino Justice Center at (909) 384-1888 or appear at 351 N. Arrowhead Ave before your due date. If you miss the deadline without requesting an extension, a civil assessment penalty is automatically added to your balance.
To contest your citation, enter a plea of not guilty by appearing at the clerk's office at 351 N. Arrowhead Ave, San Bernardino, or by mailing a letter to the court before your due date. Arraignments can be scheduled in person or by phone at (909) 384-1888. If you prefer not to appear at all, you can instead request Trial by Written Declaration — a written court trial handled entirely by mail.

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