In fact, we’ve helped tens of thousands of California drivers contest their traffic tickets with a Trial by Written Declaration (many of which were speeding violations).
The sign on this street said the speed limit was 45 mph, it’s not your fault that there was another sign that said 35 mph was hard to see behind leaves of that tree.
The officer who’s writing you the speeding ticket doesn’t agree with you and writes you an expensive traffic violation. You weren’t hurting anyone and were driving safely. This ticket is entirely unfair.
Common California Speeding Tickets
Exceeding 55 mph Commercial Truck Driver Speed – cvc 22406
Exceeding 100 mph – cvc 22348
Exceeding 55 mph Commercial Truck Driver Speed – cvc 22349 a
Exceeding 55 mph 2-lane Highway or Freeway – cvc 22349 b
Unsafe Speed – cvc 22350
Exceeding 70 mph Freeway Speed – cvc 22356 b
So, What Can You Do If You Got a Speeding Ticket?
Well fortunately, you came to the right website. TicketBust is an industry leader in helping our customers challenge speeding tickets and get them dismissed by the court system without ever needing to step into a courtroom or hire a lawyer.
Most people don’t know that in California you can fight your traffic ticket by filling out some paper work and making written declaration of why you are not at fault and why you don’t deserve to be punished with an expensive speeding ticket.
Anyone can do this process – called Trial by Declaration – but naturally, you want to do it the best possible way, so you’re chances for success are high. TicketBust has been helping people get their paperwork for traffic ticket dismissal prepared for over 18 years and has helped THOUSANDS of drivers contest their traffic tickets using a Trial by Written Declaration.
How do we do it?
Our system allows you to answer a series of questions related to your traffic ticket. Then our algorithms match your answers to our questions to the proper defenses that relate to your specific circumstances. You are then provided access to download and review all your defense documents and make changes if needed. We then provide you with instructions on exactly how to send your Trial by Written Declaration documents to the court to fight your traffic ticket.
It may seem complicated, but when you’ve helped driver’s contest thousands of traffic tickets (and counting), using a Trial by Written Declaration, you get a pretty good idea about how to develop a system to do this effectively and successfully.
What happens when a ticket is dismissed after using a Trial by Written Declaration?
- No points will be added to your driving record
- The court will refund your bail payment in full
- You never had to step foot in the courtroom
What happens if a ticket isn’t dismissed after using a Trial by Written Declaration?
- The court process puts you right back where you started.
- If your ticket is not dismissed you can request traffic school, if you are eligible, or request a new trial (second chance to contest it)
- ticketbust.com even offers a service fee refund just In case your ticket is not dismissed (subject to terms and condition ).
TicketBust has helped tens of thousands of California drivers fight their traffic tickets. And, we can help you too!
NO GOING TO COURT
Vehicle Code Section 40902 allows you to contest tickets in writing, without having to make an appearance in court. It’s called Trial by Written Declaration, and our system helps you use it.

NO PAPERWORK
You answer questions about your ticket and our system completes all the paperwork for you. We’ve been doing this for years, and our system provides you with all your completed defense documents.

NO WAITING
Once you enter your information about your ticket and answer all the questions, your defense will be prepared. All you have to do is mail it in (the court won’t let us mail it for you).