California Vehicle Code Reference

California Traffic Ticket Fines 2026

The fine on your ticket is NOT what you'll pay. California adds mandatory penalty assessments that multiply your base fine 4–8x. Know the real amounts before it's too late.

⚠️ Why Your Total Fine Is Much Higher Than the Base Fine

California adds state and county penalty assessments of approximately $27–$29 for every $10 of base fine, plus a 20% state surcharge, plus fixed court fees ($40 court operations + $35 conviction assessment). A $35 base fine becomes ~$227. A $100 base fine becomes ~$490. Plan accordingly.

California Vehicle Code §§ 22349, 22350, 22352, 22348

🚗 Speeding Ticket Fines in California

Speeding fines depend on how many mph over the limit you were traveling. All amounts below include estimated total after penalty assessments.

Violation CVC Code Speed Over Limit Base Fine Total Fine (Estimated) DMV Points SR-22 Required?
Speeding 1–15 mph over 22350 1–15 mph over $35 ~$227 1 pt No
Speeding 16–25 mph over 22349(a) 16–25 mph over $70 ~$360 1 pt No
Speeding 26+ mph over 22350 26+ mph over $100 ~$490 1 pt No
Exceeding 65 mph on highway 22349(a) Over 65 mph $35 ~$237 1 pt No
100+ mph — MAJOR VIOLATION 22348(b) 100+ mph $500 ~$900–$2,000+ 2 pts Possible
Speeding in school zone 22352 Over 25 mph $35–$100 ~$237–$490+ 1 pt No
Reckless driving 23103 Willful disregard $145–$1,000 ~$750–$5,000+ 2 pts Yes

💡 Traffic School Option

For most 1-point speeding violations, you can attend traffic school to mask the point from your insurance company (the point still appears on your DMV record). This can save you $300–$800/year in insurance increases. Ask the court before your deadline.

California Vehicle Code § 21453

🚦 Red Light Ticket Fines

Running a red light — whether caught by a camera or an officer — carries a $100 base fine that becomes nearly $500 after California's penalty assessments.

Violation CVC Code Base Fine Total Fine (Estimated) DMV Points Notes
Running red light (officer) 21453(a) $100 ~$490 1 pt Traffic school eligible
Red light camera ticket 21453(a) $100 $431–$469 1 pt County varies; traffic school may be available
Turning right on red without stopping 21453(b) $100 ~$480 1 pt Must come to complete stop

Insurance Impact of a Red Light Ticket

One red light conviction can raise your insurance rates $300–$800/year for 3 years — an additional $900–$2,400 on top of the fine. Total real cost: $1,300–$2,900+. Consider fighting the ticket with Form TR-205 (Trial by Written Declaration) before paying.

California Vehicle Code §§ 23123, 23123.5, 23124

📱 Cell Phone & Distracted Driving Fines

Violation CVC Code Base Fine Total Fine DMV Points Notes
Handheld cell phone while driving (1st) 23123(a) $20 ~$165–$168 1 pt Talking, texting, browsing
Handheld cell phone (subsequent) 23123(a) $50 ~$250–$300 1 pt Each additional offense
Texting while driving (1st) 23123.5 $20 ~$165 1 pt Writing, sending, or reading texts
Minor using cell phone while driving 23124 $20 ~$165 1 pt Under 18, any handheld use
Distracted driving causing accident 22400 $238+ ~$1,000+ 1–2 pts Plus civil liability
California Vehicle Code § 16029

🚫 No Insurance Fines — The Most Expensive Violation

Driving without insurance in California is one of the costliest violations you can face — and the consequences extend far beyond the fine.

Situation CVC Code Fine Range Total with Assessments Additional Consequences
No proof of insurance (1st offense) 16029 $100–$200 $796–$1,500+ License suspension, SR-22 required
No proof of insurance (subsequent) 16029 $200–$500 $1,500–$3,000+ Vehicle impound, extended suspension
Vehicle impound fee $150–$300/day Towing + storage costs additional
SR-22 filing fee (once required) $25–$50 filing Insurance premiums increase ~96% for 3 yrs

⚠️ Total Real Cost of Driving Without Insurance

When you add the fine ($796+), impound ($300–$600+), SR-22 requirement, and 3 years of increased insurance premiums — driving without insurance can cost $5,000–$15,000+. Monthly insurance is almost always cheaper than one ticket.

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California Vehicle Code § 4000(a)

📋 Expired Registration Fines

Violation CVC Code Base Fine Total Fine DMV Points Notes
Expired registration (correctable) 4000(a) $25 ~$250+ None (correctable) Must show proof of renewal to court
Expired registration 6+ months 4000(a) $100+ ~$490+ None (correctable) Discretion of officer
DMV late registration penalty (1–10 days) $15 Paid to DMV, not court
DMV late registration (1–12 months) 60% of VLF + reg fees Compounds quickly

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California Vehicle Code § 23152

🍺 DUI Fines and Consequences

A DUI in California is a misdemeanor (or felony with injury) with severe financial and personal consequences that last for years.

Offense CVC Code Fines & Fees Jail / Probation License Other
DUI 1st offense 23152(a) $2,000–$4,000+ 48 hrs–6 months / 3–5 yrs probation 6-month suspension DUI school, SR-22, IID possible
DUI 2nd offense (10 yrs) 23152(a) $2,500–$5,000+ 96 hrs–1 yr / 3–5 yrs probation 2-year suspension 18-month DUI school, IID required
DUI 3rd offense (10 yrs) 23152(a) $3,000–$6,000+ 120 days–1 yr 3-year revocation Habitual traffic offender designation
DUI with injury (felony) 23153 $5,000–$15,000+ Up to 3 yrs state prison Revocation Restitution to victims

The True Cost of a DUI

When you add court fines, attorney fees ($2,000–$10,000), increased insurance (96% average increase for 3+ years), DUI school ($500–$1,800), ignition interlock device ($1,000–$1,500), and lost wages — a first DUI typically costs $10,000–$25,000 total.

California DMV Negligent Operator System

📊 DMV Points System — Suspension Thresholds

1 Point Violations

Most moving violations including: speeding (under 100 mph), red light, stop sign, unsafe lane change, cell phone, seatbelt, improper turn

2 Point Violations

Serious violations: reckless driving (CVC 23103), DUI, hit-and-run, speeding over 100 mph, driving on suspended license

Suspension Thresholds

4 points in 12 months
6 points in 24 months
8 points in 36 months
= Negligent Operator — license suspension

💡 Traffic School Can Help — With Limits

Traffic school can prevent an insurance company from seeing a 1-point violation — but the point still appears on your DMV record and counts toward suspension thresholds. You can only attend traffic school once every 18 months. It must be requested before your court deadline.

Other Common Violations

Additional California Traffic Violations

Violation CVC Code Base Fine Total Fine (Est.) DMV Points
Stop sign violation 22450 $35 ~$234 1 pt
Seatbelt — driver 27315(d) $20 ~$162 None
Seatbelt — child under 8 27360 $100 ~$490 None
Carpool / HOV lane violation 21655.5(b) $100 ~$490 1 pt
Unsafe lane change 21658(a) $35 ~$237 1 pt
Failure to yield 21801 $70 ~$360–$490 1 pt
Driving on suspended license 14601.1 $300 ~$1,400+ 2 pts
No driver's license 12500(a) $250 ~$1,200+ None (infraction)
Failure to appear in court 40508 $100+ $490+ + $100 civil assessment Possible misdemeanor

📋 Important Disclaimer

Fine amounts shown are estimates based on California's penalty assessment formula. Actual totals vary by county and individual circumstances. Always check your courtesy notice or contact the court listed on your citation for your exact amount. This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.

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