Fight Your Thousand Oaks Traffic Ticket

Got cited on US-101 (Ventura Freeway) through Thousand Oaks — where CHP Ventura Area runs enforcement through one of Ventura County's primary commuter corridors between Agoura Hills and Camarillo? Pulled over on Thousand Oaks Boulevard, Moorpark Road, or Lynn Road — TOPD's most-patrolled surface streets near the Civic Arts Plaza and Janss Marketplace? The US-101/CA-23 interchange and Moorpark Road near Thousand Oaks High are active enforcement zones.

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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 Thousand Oaks court.

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We file — you stay home

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

Courts We Serve in Thousand Oaks

Ventura County Superior Court accepts written defense filings for all traffic infractions — an effective way to fight your Thousand Oaks ticket entirely in writing.

  • Ventura County Superior Court — East County Courthouse (3855-F Alamo St., Simi Valley, CA 93063)

Thousand Oaks traffic tickets typically start at a $238 base fine but reach $490–$1,000+ after California's mandatory penalty assessments. A moving violation adds 1 DMV point that stays on your record for 36 months — enough to raise your insurance premium at renewal.

Frequently Asked Questions

Thousand Oaks traffic citations go to Ventura County Superior Court — East County Courthouse at 3855-F Alamo Street, Simi Valley, CA 93063. Phone: (805) 289-8545. Traffic walk-up window is open Mondays and Tuesdays, 8:00 AM–4:30 PM; traffic court is held on Tuesdays. The court accepts Trial by Written Declaration filings by mail — no in-person appearance is required.
Thousand Oaks has never had a city police department. Since incorporating in 1964, the city has contracted all law enforcement to the Ventura County Sheriff's Office. The Sheriff's East County/Thousand Oaks Police Service Unit is located at 2101 East Olsen Road, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360. Main: (805) 494-8200; Traffic: (805) 449-2760. For freeway citations on US-101 or SR-23, the issuing agency is the California Highway Patrol Moorpark Area — not the Sheriff.
Correct. The California Highway Patrol Moorpark Area (610 Spring Road, Moorpark, CA 93021, (805) 553-0800) handles all enforcement on US-101 from the LA County line to Camarillo Springs Road, SR-23, and SR-118 from the LA County line to SR-34. The Conejo Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Facility at 4001 US-101 in Thousand Oaks is for truck inspections only — it is not a public area office. Both CHP and Sheriff citations are heard at the East County Courthouse, 3855-F Alamo Street, Simi Valley.
No. Thousand Oaks has no red light camera or automated speed enforcement program. The intersection cameras visible around Thousand Oaks are traffic flow detection cameras — approximately 12 of the city's 120 signalized intersections use video detection to manage signal timing. These cameras do not photograph license plates or generate citations.
Yes. Thousand Oaks Boulevard is the city's primary east-west commercial arterial and one of the Sheriff's East County unit's most actively patrolled surface roads. Moorpark Road near Thousand Oaks High School and the Civic Arts Plaza area is also a consistent enforcement zone. The Sheriff's Traffic Bureau can be reached at (805) 449-2760.

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