Fight Your San Rafael Traffic Ticket

Got cited on US-101 through San Rafael — where CHP Golden Gate Division runs enforcement through Marin County's primary north-south freeway corridor near the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge approach and the Sir Francis Drake Boulevard interchange? Pulled over on Fourth Street, Andersen Drive, or Lincoln Avenue — SRPD's most-cited surface corridors near the San Rafael Transit Center and Dominican University? The US-101/I-580 interchange and Grand Avenue near the Marin County Civic Center are documented enforcement zones.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. San Rafael Police Department (SRPD) handles surface-street enforcement within city limits — headquartered at 1375 5th Ave., San Rafael, CA 94901, non-emergency: (415) 485-3000. CHP Marin Area (2975 Kerner Blvd., San Rafael, CA 94901, (415) 924-1100) patrols US-101 and I-580 through Marin County. Both SRPD and CHP citations are filed at Marin County Superior Court (3501 Civic Center Dr., San Rafael, CA 94903).
San Rafael traffic citations go to Marin County Superior Court — Civic Center Courthouse at 3501 Civic Center Drive, San Rafael. The court accepts written defense declarations by mail — no in-person appearance required at any stage of the TDismiss process.
Yes. CHP Marin Area citations on US-101 through Marin County are contestable through Trial by Written Declaration. CHP officers must respond within 25 days. The US-101/I-580 North Bay junction generates consistent enforcement volume — officer non-responses are common in this district.
San Rafael has operated red light cameras at select intersections — VC 21453 citations from automated cameras are processed at Marin County Superior Court (3501 Civic Center Dr., San Rafael, CA 94903). Red light camera tickets are contestable through Trial by Written Declaration. Contact SRPD non-emergency at (415) 485-3000 for current camera location details.
Yes. Fourth Street (the main downtown San Rafael commercial corridor near the Transit Center) and Grand Avenue (connecting the US-101 corridor to the Frank Lloyd Wright Civic Center) are among SRPD's most-patrolled surface streets — crosswalk enforcement, speed transitions, and the US-101/I-580 interchange area generate consistent citation volume. All SRPD and CHP citations from San Rafael go to Marin County Superior Court (3501 Civic Center Dr., San Rafael, CA 94903).

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