Ventura County runs along the coast between Los Angeles and Santa Barbara, with frequent CHP enforcement on the US-101 through Thousand Oaks, Camarillo, and Oxnard. The county also sees enforcement on the SR-118 and SR-126. The main courthouse in the City of Ventura handles most traffic filings, with a branch in Simi Valley for the eastern portion of the county.
TicketClear prepares your TBWD documents. You file directly with the court.
Ventura County has no active automated camera enforcement program as of 2025. All traffic citations here are issued by sworn officers in person.
Officer-issued red light and speeding tickets are still eligible for Trial by Written Declaration.
| Violation | Base fine | With penalty assessments | DMV points |
|---|---|---|---|
| Speeding (1–15 mph over) | ~$100 | $238–$360 | 1 point |
| Red light | ~$100 | $490–$590 | 1 point |
| Cell phone (handheld) | ~$20–50 | $162–$285 | 1 point |
Fine amounts are estimates based on the California Judicial Council bail schedule. Actual totals vary by court, surcharges, and case specifics.
A Trial by Written Declaration (TBWD) lets you fight your ticket entirely in writing under California Vehicle Code §40902. No court date, no lawyer required.
If you need more time to respond to your traffic citation in Ventura County, you can request a deadline extension (also called a continuance). Most courts grant one extension of up to 30 days as a matter of course.
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