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Fight a Traffic Ticket in Alameda County

Alameda County Traffic Court Guide
Updated February 2025

Alameda County is located in California's Bay Area region with a population of approximately 1.7 million residents. Whether you were ticketed on I-880 or a local road, this guide will help you understand your options for fighting your traffic ticket.

Alameda Traffic Court Locations

Alameda County traffic cases are handled at the following courthouses:

  • Wiley W. Manuel Courthouse - 661 Washington St, Oakland, CA 94607
  • Fremont Hall of Justice - 39439 Paseo Padre Pkwy, Fremont, CA 94538
  • Hayward Hall of Justice - 24405 Amador St, Hayward, CA 94544

Common Ticket Locations in Alameda

Traffic enforcement in Alameda County is concentrated on the county's major highways: I-880, I-580, I-680, SR-84, SR-238.

Common ticket locations include I-880 through Oakland, I-580 Castro Valley, I-680 Pleasanton. If you received your ticket in any of these areas, you're not alone—and there are proven strategies for fighting these citations.

Major Cities in Alameda County

We serve drivers throughout Alameda County, including Oakland, Fremont, Hayward, Berkeley, San Leandro, Livermore, Pleasanton, and all surrounding communities.

Fighting Your Alameda Traffic Ticket

Trial by Written Declaration

The most effective way to fight your Alameda traffic ticket without taking time off work is through a Trial by Written Declaration. Request form TR-205 from the court or download it online. Submit your written defense along with the bail amount (which gets refunded if you win) before your due date.

Even if you lose, you have a safety net: within 20 days of the verdict, you can request a trial de novo for an in-person hearing—a second chance to present your case.

In-Person Court Appearance

You can appear in person at your scheduled court date at the Wiley W. Manuel Courthouse, but consider what that requires: taking time off work during business hours, traveling to the courthouse, and potentially waiting hours for your case to be called. For most people, the written declaration approach is far more practical.

Alameda Fine Schedule

ViolationBase FineTotal with Fees
1-15 mph over limit$35~$238
16-25 mph over limit$70~$367
26+ mph over limit$100~$490
100+ mph$500+$900+

Note: Fines are standardized across California. Individual counties may have slight variations in administrative fees.

Why Fight Your Alameda Ticket?

Fighting your ticket makes sense for several reasons:

  • Officer no-shows: Many officers don't respond to written declarations, resulting in automatic dismissal
  • Insurance savings: A conviction can increase your rates 20-30% for years—far more than the cost of fighting
  • Protect your record: Points accumulate toward license suspension; keeping your record clean matters
  • No court appearance: With Trial by Written Declaration, the entire process happens by mail

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