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  1. Your traffic ticket or the notice you got in the mail from the court has information on how to plead guilty (or no contest) and pay. You can usually do this online, by mail, or in person. If your ticket or notice says mandatory appearance, it means you will have to go to court.

  2. Traffic ticket fines and penalties in California vary depending on the type and severity of your offense, your driving record, and your age. Your CA traffic ticket should show the full fine amount you must pay and any additional penalties you face.

  3. Pay Traffic Fines. Traffic Citations can only be handled through the traffic court specified at the bottom of the form. If the violation (s) included a mechanical violation, which has been corrected, it may be brought to our station for verification prior to clearing it with the court.

  4. You can get a traffic ticket for minor driving offenses or equipment violations, like running a red light, speeding, or having a broken tail light. These types of tickets are handled in traffic court.

  5. According to California Vehicle Code Section 42001, driving infractions in California are generally punished as follows: A first offense is punishable by a fine of up to $100. A second offense within one year of prior conviction is punishable by a fine of up to $200.

  6. This page will walk you through: Deciding whether to plead guilty or not guilty. How points work in California. How getting a traffic ticket impacts your car insurance. How you can take traffic school to keep the points off of your driving record.

  7. Learn about California traffic tickets, state laws, potential fines, and other penalties you may receive if you fail to drive safe in the state.

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