Fontana Traffic Ticket Lookup

Traffic citations in Fontana are processed through San Bernardino County Superior Court. When you receive a traffic ticket in Fontana, the case gets filed with the county court system. Fontana has approximately 212,000 residents and is the second-largest city in San Bernardino County. All traffic violations including speeding on Interstate 10, red light tickets, and equipment violations go through the Superior Court Traffic Division. You can search for your citation online using the San Bernardino County portal, pay fines through their website, or request traffic school if eligible. The court offers multiple ways to resolve tickets without visiting a courthouse. This page explains how to find Fontana traffic tickets, what payment options are available, and where to get help with your case.

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Fontana Traffic Citation Facts

212,704 Population
San Bernardino County
$55 Traffic School Fee
24 Hours Phone System

San Bernardino County Court

All traffic tickets issued in Fontana go through San Bernardino County Superior Court. This includes citations from Fontana Police Department, California Highway Patrol on I-10 and Highway 210, and other law enforcement agencies working in the city. San Bernardino County court handles traffic cases for all cities and unincorporated areas in the county. The court provides an online traffic portal where you can search for citations and manage your case.

The San Bernardino County traffic website at sanbernardino.courts.ca.gov has complete information about traffic violations. You can find forms, fee schedules, and instructions for handling tickets. The traffic portal at cap.sb-court.org/traffic lets you search for your Fontana citation, check balances, and make payments online.

San Bernardino Superior Court Traffic Division for Fontana tickets
Court San Bernardino County Superior Court
Phone (909) 481-4228 or (760) 241-9529
Website www.sanbernardino.courts.ca.gov/divisions/traffic
Traffic Portal cap.sb-court.org/traffic

Fontana traffic cases are typically processed at the Rancho Cucamonga or San Bernardino courthouse locations. The court assigns cases based on where the violation occurred. Most infractions can be handled online or by mail without a courthouse visit. You only need to appear in person if your citation requires it or if you choose to contest the ticket in court.

Note: The automated phone system at (909) 481-4228 provides 24-hour access to basic case information.

Search Fontana Traffic Citations

You can find your Fontana traffic ticket using the San Bernardino County traffic portal. Enter the citation number from the ticket the officer gave you. This number appears at the top of the citation form. The system shows your case details including the bail amount, due date, and whether you can attend traffic school.

If you do not have the citation number, call the court at (909) 481-4228 or (760) 241-9529. The automated system works 24 hours a day. For help from a person, call during business hours. Court staff can look up your Fontana citation by name or citation number. Wait at least two weeks after getting the ticket before searching. The court needs time to process the paperwork from the officer.

San Bernardino County traffic portal for Fontana citations

The statewide MyCitations portal may work for some San Bernardino County tickets. Create an account and enter your citation number to see if your Fontana ticket appears in the system. This portal shows payment history, due dates, and lets you request traffic school in some cases. The California DMV maintains records of traffic convictions at dmv.ca.gov for $2, but this shows past convictions, not pending Fontana citations.

The city of Fontana provides information about police reports at fontanaca.gov. While this does not handle traffic citations directly, it can help with questions about police records related to your case.

Fontana Police Department reports information page

Pay Fontana Traffic Tickets

San Bernardino County provides several payment methods for Fontana traffic tickets. Online payment through the traffic portal is the fastest option. Visit cap.sb-court.org/traffic and enter your citation number. The system shows your balance and accepts credit cards, debit cards, and bank account payments. Card payments include a 1.95% processing fee added to the total.

Phone payment works through the automated line at (909) 481-4228. This service runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Follow the voice prompts and enter your payment information using the phone keypad. You receive a confirmation number when finished. Write down this number as proof of payment. Phone payments have the same processing fees as online payments.

Mail payment is available if you prefer sending a check or money order. Make it payable to "San Bernardino County Superior Court" and write your citation number on the check. Send it to the address on your courtesy notice at least two weeks before the due date. Never send cash through the mail. The court processes the payment and sends you a receipt. This is the slowest method, so plan ahead. In-person payment can be done at San Bernardino County courthouse locations. Check which courthouse handles Fontana tickets and their hours. Bring your citation and photo ID. The clerk accepts cash, checks, money orders, and cards. You get a receipt right away.

Payment plans are available if you cannot pay the full amount at once. Call the court to request a plan. The court may require a down payment and set up monthly installments. Setup fees may apply. If you have low income, ask about fee reduction programs by filling out the required forms and providing proof of income.

Traffic School for Fontana Citations

Traffic school can keep a point off your insurance record if you are eligible. San Bernardino County charges $55 as the administrative fee for traffic school in addition to your fine. You pay the full bail amount plus this fee. When you complete the class on time, the point goes on your DMV record but remains hidden from insurance companies. This prevents your rates from going up.

Not every ticket qualifies for traffic school. You must have a valid driver license. You cannot have attended traffic school in the past 18 months. The violation must be eligible under California Vehicle Code Section 41501. Violations like DUI, reckless driving, or speeding over 100 mph do not qualify. Commercial drivers may not be eligible if the violation happened in a commercial vehicle.

To request traffic school for your Fontana ticket, use the San Bernardino County traffic portal or call the court before your due date. The court approves your request and extends your deadline to complete the class. You choose any licensed California traffic school. Many schools offer online courses you can finish at home in about eight hours. The school sends proof of completion to the court. Missing the deadline results in the point being added to your record and possible late fees. Traffic school does not reduce the fine amount. The benefit is avoiding insurance rate increases. One point can raise your premium by 20% or more for three years.

Correctable Violations in Fontana

Some Fontana citations are for correctable violations. These are equipment problems like broken lights, expired registration, or missing insurance proof. When you fix the issue and show proof, the court reduces the fine to $25 under California Vehicle Code Section 40611. This is much less than the full bail amount.

To clear a fix-it ticket, repair the problem first. Get the equipment fixed or bring your vehicle into compliance. Then get a signature from an authorized person. For most equipment violations, any peace officer can sign. Some fixes require a mechanic or DMV employee to verify. Your citation states who can provide the signature. Fontana Police Department can sign off on most equipment violations during business hours. After getting the signature, submit the signed citation and $25 fee to San Bernardino County Superior Court. You can mail it or deliver it to a courthouse. Do this before the deadline on your ticket to avoid paying the full fine.

Missing Fontana Ticket Deadlines

Missing the due date on your Fontana traffic ticket creates serious consequences. San Bernardino County adds a civil assessment of $100 to $300 on top of your original fine under California Penal Code Section 1214.1. The court reports the failure to appear to the California DMV. The DMV suspends your driver license until you resolve the ticket. A suspended license means you cannot legally drive in California.

To fix a failure to appear, contact San Bernardino County Superior Court immediately. Call (909) 481-4228 or use the online traffic portal. You must pay the original fine plus the civil assessment. The court may allow a payment plan if you cannot pay the full amount. After you pay or arrange a plan, the court notifies DMV. Processing takes several days. You may also pay a reissue fee to get your license back. California offers an amnesty program for old tickets. If your Fontana citation is over a year old and you have low income, you might qualify for reduced penalties.

Fight Fontana Traffic Tickets

You can contest your Fontana traffic citation in San Bernardino County court. The court offers trial by written declaration or trial by court appearance. A written declaration lets you submit your case on paper without going to court. You write why the ticket is wrong. The officer writes their version. A judge reviews both and decides. If you win, the court refunds your money. If you lose, you can request an in-person trial.

A court appearance trial means going to the courthouse in person. You present your case and can question the officer if they appear. The judge hears both sides and makes a decision. To request a trial for your Fontana citation, mark "not guilty" on your ticket and return it by the due date. You can also request through the online portal or by phone. The court sends you instructions and a trial date. Bring evidence that supports your case. Hiring a traffic attorney is an option if you want professional help.

Fontana Tickets on Your DMV Record

Traffic tickets from Fontana affect your California DMV driving record. When you pay or get convicted, the court sends the information to DMV. Points stay for three years for most violations. Too many points cause license suspension. Four points in 12 months or six points in 24 months triggers suspension according to DMV retention rules. Points also affect your insurance rates. Traffic school masks points from insurance companies even though they stay on your DMV record. Get your driving record from DMV at dmv.ca.gov for $2.

Help with Fontana Traffic Tickets

For questions about your Fontana traffic ticket, call San Bernardino County Superior Court at (909) 481-4228 or (760) 241-9529. The automated system works 24 hours a day. For help from a person, call during business hours. Court staff answer basic questions about your case but cannot give legal advice. For legal advice, hire a private traffic attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, the California Courts self-help website at selfhelp.courts.ca.gov has free guides. For DMV questions, call 1-800-777-0133.

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