How to Contest a Speed Camera Ticket in Long Beach

Long Beach participates in California's AB 645 speed camera pilot program. Learn about your options and contest your ticket from home.

Contest Your Long Beach Speed Camera Ticket

Long Beach's Speed Camera Program

Long Beach is participating in California’s AB 645 speed camera pilot program. Cameras are deployed in school zones and along corridors with documented speed-related safety concerns. The program is administered by the Long Beach Public Works Department.

Fine Amounts

Fines follow the statewide AB 645 tiered structure based on the speed over the posted limit. First-time violations at lower speeds carry smaller fines, while higher speeds and repeat violations incur larger penalties. These citations do not carry DMV points and are not reported to insurance.

Speed Over LimitFine
11–15 mph over$50
16–25 mph over$100–$200 (scaled)
26+ mph over$200–$500 (scaled)

Administrative Review Process

Contest a Long Beach speed camera ticket by requesting an administrative review with the issuing agency. Submit a written objection within the deadline stated on your notice. The review is handled by the city, not through the court system.

How TicketClear Helps

TicketClear generates a Request for Administrative Review customized for Long Beach’s speed camera program. Our guided process walks you through the relevant defenses and produces a ready-to-submit document. We also generate an Affidavit of Nonliability if you were not the driver.

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