Fight Your Tracy Traffic Ticket

Got cited on I-205, I-580, or I-5 through Tracy — where CHP Valley Division runs enforcement through one of California's most active inland freeway junctions connecting the Bay Area to the Central Valley? Pulled over on 11th Street, Tracy Boulevard, or Grant Line Road — TPD's most-cited surface corridors near the Amazon fulfillment center and the Tracy Hills development? The I-205/I-580/I-5 Tri-junction interchange area is one of California's highest-citation freeway zones.

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$490+ Avg. ticket total with assessments
36 mo How long a point stays on your record
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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 Tracy 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 Tracy

San Joaquin County Superior Court accepts written defense filings for all traffic infractions — an effective way to fight your Tracy ticket entirely in writing.

  • San Joaquin County Superior Court (180 E. Weber Ave., Stockton, CA 95202)

Tracy 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

Yes. Tracy Police Department (TPD) handles surface-street enforcement within city limits — headquartered at 1000 Civic Center Drive, Tracy, CA 95376, non-emergency: (209) 831-6550. CHP Stockton Area (7700 S. Airport Way, Stockton, CA 95213, (209) 948-7026) patrols I-205, I-580, and I-5 through the Tracy freeway junction. Both TPD and CHP citations are filed at San Joaquin County Superior Court (180 E. Weber Ave., Stockton, CA 95202).
Tracy traffic citations go to San Joaquin County Superior Court — main courthouse at 180 E. Weber Ave., Stockton, CA 95202. The court accepts written defense declarations by mail — no in-person appearance required at any stage of the TDismiss process.
Yes. CHP Stockton Area citations on I-205, I-580, or I-5 near Tracy are contestable through Trial by Written Declaration. CHP officers must respond within 25 days. The Tri-Valley/Central Valley freeway junction generates extremely high citation volume — officer non-responses are frequent, resulting in automatic dismissal.
Tracy does not currently operate a red light camera program. All traffic enforcement within city limits is conducted manually by TPD officers. For enforcement questions, contact TPD non-emergency at (209) 831-6550. CHP Stockton Area handles I-205 and I-5 enforcement at (209) 948-7026.
Yes. 11th Street (the main east-west surface corridor through downtown Tracy) and Tracy Boulevard (the primary north-south commercial route near the Civic Center) are among TPD's most-patrolled streets — school zones, commercial speed transitions, and signalized intersections generate consistent citation volume. All TPD citations are filed at San Joaquin County Superior Court (180 E. Weber Ave., Stockton, CA 95202).

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