This library covers California AB 645 speed camera tickets, city-specific rollout pages, fine tiers, DMV points, insurance impact, and contest options.
Use the pillar guide first for AB 645 fine tiers, city rollout status, DMV point rules, insurance impact, and contest options.

Glendale is implementing AB 645 speed cameras at nine locations. Learn the program status, what to check on your notice, and how to contest a ticket.

Long Beach speed camera tickets under AB 645: tiered fines, 60-day warnings, no DMV points. Learn what to check, how to contest, and when ClerkHero can help.

San Jose is building an AB 645 speed camera pilot. Learn what drivers should watch for, how warnings work, and how to respond to a notice in 2026.

Oakland's AB 645 speed camera pilot issues $50-$500 fines at 18 locations. Learn how these civil penalties work, whether you can contest, and your options.

San Francisco speed cameras are active. Learn how AB 645 camera tickets work, whether they add points, and what to review before paying or contesting.

Los Angeles is rolling out 125 AB 645 speed cameras. Learn about warning periods, civil penalties, points, insurance impact, and how to contest your notice.

Learn when Trial by Written Declaration applies to California camera tickets and when AB 645 speed camera civil notices use a different response process.

California speed camera ticket fines start at $50 for 11-15 mph over and go up to $500 for 100+ mph. Learn AB 645 fine tiers, discounts, and how to contest.

AB 645 speed cameras mail notices to the registered owner, not the driver. Learn what to check, how to respond, and whether you can contest the ticket.

AB 645 speed camera tickets are civil penalties that do not add DMV points. Learn how they differ from officer-issued speeding tickets and your contest options.

Learn whether California AB 645 speed camera tickets add points or affect insurance, and how they differ from traditional speeding tickets.

Learn how to review and contest a California speed camera ticket, including evidence, owner issues, city process, and ClerkHero self-help support.