CVC 22350 in Los Angeles County
A CVC 22350 ticket in Los Angeles County means the officer believes you committed basic speed law under California law. These cases are usually processed through the Los Angeles County Superior Court traffic division, but the exact court, cost, and outcome can vary depending on where the citation was issued and how the facts are documented. This page shows which courts handle the violation, what the ticket typically costs, and how to fight it by mail.
Violation overview
Basic Speed Law
CVC 22350, California's Basic Speed Law, prohibits driving at a speed that is unsafe for current conditions, even if you are traveling below the posted speed limit.
This violation is based on officer judgment about whether your speed was reasonable given weather, visibility, traffic, and road conditions at the time. You can be cited even when driving the speed limit if conditions required slower driving. The ticket carries 1 DMV point and fines typically ranging from $238 to $490 after fees. Traffic school is available if you are eligible. Because this citation relies on subjective assessment rather than radar, it can be challenged with evidence showing conditions were safe.
Real situations where this ticket happens
- Driving 65 mph on a highway in heavy fog with low visibility
- Traveling at the speed limit during heavy rain on slippery roads
- Driving 45 mph through a school zone when children are present
- Going 50 mph in a 65 mph zone at night through sharp curves
County handling
How Los Angeles County handles this ticket
Courts handling this violation
21
TR-205 accepting courts
12
Typical processing time
Varies by court
Estimated dismissal range
70%โ85%
ClerkHero combines violation data with court-specific filing rules so you can see which clerk windows handle this code and whether those courts currently accept Trial by Written Declaration by mail.
Typical fine range
What this ticket usually costs in Los Angeles County
Base fine
$35
Typical total
$228 to $284+
DMV points
1 DMV point
Courts layer assessments and fees on top of the base fine, so the total cost can rise quickly. A conviction may also affect insurance over time.
Courts
Courts in Los Angeles County that handle CVC 22350
If you received a CVC 22350 ticket in Los Angeles County, your case will usually be processed through that county's Superior Court traffic division. Depending on where the citation was issued, one of the following courthouses is the most likely filing destination.
Los Angeles Superior Court โ Beverly Hills Courthouse
9355 Burton Way, Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Los Angeles Superior Court โ Chatsworth Courthouse
9425 Penfield Avenue, Chatsworth, CA 91311
Los Angeles Superior Court โ Compton Courthouse
200 West Compton Boulevard, Compton, CA 90220
Los Angeles Superior Court โ Downey Courthouse
7500 East Imperial Highway, Downey, CA 90242
Los Angeles Superior Court โ El Monte Courthouse
11234 East Valley Boulevard, El Monte, CA 91731
Los Angeles Superior Court โ Glendale Courthouse
600 East Broadway, Glendale, CA 91206
Los Angeles Superior Court โ Governor George Deukmejian Courthouse (Long Beach)
275 Magnolia Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90802
Los Angeles Superior Court โ Inglewood Courthouse
1 Regent Street, Inglewood, CA 90301
Los Angeles Superior Court โ Metropolitan Courthouse
1945 South Hill Street, Los Angeles, CA 90007
Los Angeles Superior Court โ Michael D. Antonovich Antelope Valley Courthouse (Lancaster)
42011 4th Street West, Lancaster, CA 93534
Los Angeles Superior Court โ Norwalk Courthouse
12720 Norwalk Boulevard, Norwalk, CA 90650
Los Angeles Superior Court โ Pasadena Courthouse
300 East Walnut Street, Pasadena, CA 91101
Los Angeles Superior Court โ Pomona Courthouse North
350 West Mission Boulevard, Pomona, CA 91766
Los Angeles Superior Court โ Pomona Courthouse South
400 Civic Center Plaza, Pomona, CA 91766
Los Angeles Superior Court โ San Fernando Courthouse
900 Third Street, San Fernando, CA 91340
Los Angeles Superior Court โ Santa Clarita Courthouse
23747 West Valencia Boulevard, Valencia, CA 91355
Los Angeles Superior Court โ Santa Monica Courthouse
1725 Main Street, Santa Monica, CA 90401
Los Angeles Superior Court โ Torrance Courthouse
825 Maple Avenue, Torrance, CA 90503
Los Angeles Superior Court โ Van Nuys West Courthouse
14400 Erwin Street Mall, Van Nuys, CA 91401
Los Angeles Superior Court โ West Covina Courthouse
1427 West Covina Parkway, West Covina, CA 91790
Los Angeles Superior Court โ Whittier Courthouse
7339 South Painter Avenue, Whittier, CA 90602
Consequences
What happens if you ignore a CVC 22350 ticket in Los Angeles County
Ignoring this ticket in Los Angeles County can lead to added fees, collections pressure, and a harder path to resolving the case once deadlines pass. If the citation carries 1 DMV point, the long-term cost can extend well beyond the initial fine.
Dismissal
Can this ticket be dismissed if you fix the issue later?
This ticket is usually not dismissed just because you fix something later. The stronger path is building a written defense that explains the facts clearly and addresses the specific allegation under CVC 22350.
Local nuance
Does Los Angeles County offer traffic school for CVC 22350?
CVC 22350 may qualify for traffic school in some cases, but that depends on how the ticket was written and how the court classifies it. Los Angeles County courts may still require you to follow the court's payment and eligibility rules before traffic school is approved.
Insurance
Insurance consequences of a CVC 22350 conviction
A conviction for CVC 22350 can raise insurance costs over time because it may add 1 DMV point. That is one reason many drivers look at the total cost of conviction, not just the base fine on the courtesy notice.
Fight by mail
How to fight CVC 22350 in Los Angeles County
Start by identifying the specific clerk window that will receive your filing. That determines mailing address, bail handling, and expected processing time.
For CVC 22350, ClerkHero prepares a Trial by Written Declaration packet tailored to the ticket, then gives you the mailing steps for the correct Los Angeles County court.
Common defense angles
- Weather reports and photos showing clear, dry conditions at the time
- Dashcam footage demonstrating safe road conditions and normal traffic flow
- No radar or lidar used, citation based solely on subjective visual observation
- Traffic flow was consistent with your speed, indicating reasonableness
Related violations
Related violations in Los Angeles County
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
How many points does CVC 22350 add to my record?
A CVC 22350 conviction adds 1 point to your California DMV driving record. This point remains on your record for three years from the date of the violation. Accumulating too many points can result in license suspension. You can mask this point from your insurance company by completing traffic school if you are eligible.
What is the fine for CVC 22350?
The base fine is $35, but total costs after state and county fees typically range from $238 to $490. The exact amount depends on your county and court. Additional penalties may apply if you have prior violations. These amounts do not include increased insurance premiums that may result from the conviction.
Will my insurance rates go up?
Yes, most insurance companies will increase your rates after a CVC 22350 conviction. Rate increases typically range from 20% to 40% and can last three to five years. Completing traffic school can prevent the point from appearing to your insurer, which may help avoid or reduce the rate increase. Each insurance company has different policies, so the impact varies.
Can I go to traffic school for CVC 22350?
Yes, CVC 22350 violations are eligible for traffic school in California. You must not have attended traffic school for another ticket in the past 18 months. You must request traffic school before your deadline and pay both the full fine and the traffic school fee. Completing traffic school keeps the point confidential from your insurance company but does not dismiss the ticket.
What evidence helps fight a CVC 22350 ticket?
Useful evidence includes timestamped photos or video of the location showing clear roads, good visibility, and normal traffic. Weather reports from the date and time can prove conditions were safe. Dashcam footage is particularly valuable. Witness statements describing road conditions also help. Request the officer's notes and any reports to identify weaknesses in their observations.
Can I fight CVC 22350 by mail?
Yes, you can use Trial by Written Declaration (form TR-205) to contest a CVC 22350 ticket without going to court. You submit a written statement and supporting evidence by mail. The officer submits their statement, and a judge reviews both and issues a decision. If you lose, you can request an in-person trial. This process allows you to fight the ticket without taking time off work.
What makes a speed unsafe under CVC 22350?
A speed is considered unsafe when it is not reasonable or prudent given current conditions. Factors include weather like rain or fog, poor visibility, heavy traffic, road construction, pedestrian activity, sharp curves, and road surface conditions. Even if you are driving the speed limit, your speed can be unsafe if conditions require slower driving.
Can a CVC 22350 ticket be reduced?
Reduction to a non-moving violation or lesser charge is possible but not guaranteed. It depends on your driving record, the specific facts, and local court practices. Courts may offer reductions if you have a clean record and the evidence of unsafe conditions is weak. Presenting a strong defense or hiring an attorney improves your chances of a favorable outcome.