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TicketClear Outcomes β€” Updated Monthly

Real results from real California drivers. We publish our outcomes publicly because we believe in transparency.

Verified results will appear here

TicketClear is new. As declarations we've filed are decided by California courts, every verified outcome will be published on this page β€” wins and losses both. We'd rather show an empty page today than fabricate numbers we don't have.

This page updates within a week of each court decision.

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What we publish on this page

Aggregate dismissal rate

The percentage of contested citations that were dismissed after our declaration was filed, calculated only from cases with a final court decision.

Breakdown by violation type

Speeding, red light, stop sign, registration, cell phone, and others β€” with separate dismissal rates for each so you can see how your specific situation tends to fare.

Verifiable case numbers

Where the court's public portal allows it, we link the published outcome to the actual court case number so you can confirm it independently.

Losses, not just wins

Every "not dismissed" outcome is published alongside the dismissals. A site that only shows wins isn't showing results β€” it's showing marketing.

How outcomes are verified

  1. 1

    Customer reports the outcome

    After the court rules, we email a one-click reporting form. The customer tells us whether the citation was dismissed, reduced, or upheld.

  2. 2

    We confirm against court records

    For courts with public case lookup (most California superior courts), we verify the reported outcome against the official record before publishing.

  3. 3

    Customer approves the public listing

    Names are never published without consent β€” only first name and city, and only if the customer opts in. Quotes are used only with explicit permission.

Past outcomes do not guarantee future results. Every citation is unique. Results depend on the specific facts of each case, the citing officer's response, and the judge's determination. TicketClear is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.

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