Cómo Contestar una Multa de Cámara de Velocidad en Los Angeles

Los Angeles participa en el programa piloto de cámaras de velocidad AB 645 de California. Conoce tus opciones y contesta tu multa desde casa.

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El programa de cámaras de velocidad de Los Angeles

The City of Los Angeles is participating in California’s AB 645 speed camera pilot program, deploying cameras in school zones and along high-injury network streets identified through the city’s Vision Zero initiative. As the largest city in the program, Los Angeles has placed cameras in areas with the highest rates of speed-related pedestrian and cyclist injuries.

Montos de las multas

Fines follow the statewide AB 645 tiered structure. First-time violations at lower excess speeds carry smaller fines, while higher speeds and repeat violations result in increased penalties. AB 645 citations do not carry DMV points and are not reported to insurance companies.

MPH sobre el límiteMulta
11–15 mph sobre$50
16–25 mph sobre$100–$200 (escalado)
26+ mph sobre$200–$500 (escalado)

Proceso de revisión administrativa

You can contest an LA speed camera ticket by requesting an administrative review with the issuing agency (the City of Los Angeles Department of Transportation or designated agency). Submit a written objection within the deadline on your notice. This is not a court process.

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TicketClear generates a Request for Administrative Review tailored to the City of Los Angeles speed camera program. Our system guides you through the relevant defenses and produces a formatted document ready to submit to the issuing agency.

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