TicketMonster Resources
California traffic ticket guides built for real decisions
Learn how written declaration works, what TR-205 requires, how points and traffic school affect the choice, and how to think about common California ticket types before simply paying.
Understand the process
A practical guide to fighting a California traffic ticket by written declaration, including eligibility, bail, TR-205, evidence, timelines, and what happens after the judge rules.
Understand California court form TR-205, what information it asks for, how it fits into a Trial by Written Declaration, and common mistakes to avoid.
Compare traffic school with fighting a California traffic ticket by written declaration, including points, fines, insurance risk, eligibility, and when each option makes sense.
Learn how California traffic ticket points work, why points can affect insurance, and why fighting a ticket can matter more than the fine itself.
Contest common ticket types
A practical guide to California speeding tickets, including CVC 22350, CVC 22349, points, fines, written declarations, and how TicketMonster helps prepare the paperwork.
Understand CVC 22350 basic speed law tickets in California, what the charge means, what facts can matter, and how to contest the ticket in writing.
Learn what a CVC 22349 speeding ticket means, how it differs from the basic speed law, and how California drivers can contest it by written declaration.
Learn how California red light camera tickets work, what issues can matter, and how to contest a camera citation by Trial by Written Declaration.
A practical guide to California stop sign tickets under CVC 22450, including points, evidence, written declarations, and what drivers should review before paying.
County-specific help
TicketMonster helps drivers contest eligible Los Angeles County traffic tickets by Trial by Written Declaration without an initial court appearance.
TicketMonster helps Orange County drivers contest eligible traffic tickets through Trial by Written Declaration, including speeding, red light, stop sign, and camera tickets.
TicketMonster helps San Bernardino County drivers contest eligible California traffic tickets by written declaration, without an initial court appearance.