Fight Your Visalia Traffic Ticket

Got cited on CA-99 through Visalia — where CHP Valley Division runs enforcement through the San Joaquin Valley's primary north-south corridor connecting Tulare County to Fresno? Pulled over on Mooney Boulevard, Noble Avenue, or Tulare Avenue — VPD's most-patrolled surface streets near Kaweah Delta Medical Center and the College of the Sequoias? The CA-99/CA-198 interchange near the Convention Center is a documented speed enforcement zone.

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$490+ Avg. ticket total with assessments
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Enter your citation details on our secure intake page. Takes under 5 minutes.

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Courts We Serve in Visalia

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

  • Tulare County Superior Court — Visalia (221 S. Mooney Blvd., Visalia, CA 93291)

Visalia 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

Visalia traffic citations go to Tulare County Superior Court — Visalia at 221 South Mooney Boulevard, Visalia, CA 93291. Phone: (559) 730-5000. Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–4:00 PM. The court accepts Trial by Written Declaration filings by mail — no in-person appearance is required.
Correct. The California Highway Patrol Visalia Area (5025 West Noble Avenue, Visalia, CA 93277, (559) 839-2810) handles all enforcement on CA-99, CA-198, and SR-65 through the Visalia corridor. CHP Visalia Area is part of CHP's Central Division and covers thousands of miles of unincorporated Tulare County roads in addition to the state highways. Visalia PD enforces city surface streets only. Both CHP and VPD citations are heard at the Tulare County Superior Court, 221 South Mooney Boulevard.
No. Visalia does not operate any red light camera or automated speed camera program. The Visalia Police Department Traffic Unit handles moving violation enforcement through officer patrols only. The city is not listed among California's active automated enforcement programs. HAWK pedestrian beacon signals at key crossings control pedestrian right-of-way but do not generate citations.
Yes. Visalia has a full-service Police Department (VPD) headquartered at 303 South Johnson Street, Visalia, CA 93291. The VPD Traffic Unit handles surface street enforcement. Mooney Boulevard (the main north-south commercial corridor), Noble Avenue, and Tulare Avenue are among the city's highest-volume streets and known enforcement areas. VPD non-emergency: (559) 734-8116.
Yes. The CA-99/CA-198 interchange near the Visalia Convention Center is a primary CHP Visalia Area patrol zone — it handles high-speed merge and diverge movements for traffic splitting between the Valley and the Sierra Nevada via CA-198. Speed enforcement is consistent year-round on CA-99 through the Visalia corridor, particularly where the posted limit drops from 65 mph approaching the interchange.

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