How to Check If Your Car Has a Speeding Ticket Online (Free by State)
Lost your ticket? Worried about hidden fines? Use this free guide to look up speed camera violations by license plate in NY, CA, IL, DC, and MD.
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As a data analyst with a passion for solving real-world problems, Nick Chang founded TicketGuard to make driving safer. He leverages data from traffic patterns, camera databases, and community reports to engineer the app's predictive alert features and enhance driver awareness on the road.
Lost your ticket? Worried about hidden fines? Use this free guide to look up speed camera violations by license plate in NY, CA, IL, DC, and MD.
Read More →Did you get a $40 ticket in Montgomery or Prince George's County? Watch out—new 2026 laws mean fines can now reach $425. Learn the new fine schedule and how to fight back.
Read More →Got a "Notice of Infraction" from the DC DMV? Don't pay the $100-$500 fine yet. Learn the adjudication process, the 3 valid defenses, and why "I wasn't driving" usually fails in D.C.
Read More →View the 2026 interactive map of all 547 Automated Safety Cameras (ASC) in Washington D.C. See the top revenue-generating "hotspots" on I-295 and the current fine schedule.
Read More →Worried about a hidden NYC speed camera ticket? Use this free guide to look up your license plate online, check for "Notice of Liability" fines, and stop driving blind.
Read More →Got a Notice of Liability in the mail? Here is how to pay it online, how to dispute it using the official app, and the only 3 defenses that actually work in 2026.
Read More →Searching for a map of NYC's 2,000+ speed cameras? Here is why the DOT hides the data, how the "24/7" rule works in 2026, and the only way to detect them before you get a ticket.
Read More →View the official 2026 Oakland speed camera locations map. These 18 new AB 645 cameras are now being installed. See the exact spots and the 60-day warning schedule.
Read More →Panicked about points on your license? Don't be. Learn the legal difference between a PPA "Notice of Violation" and a police citation, and why your insurance rates are safe.
Read More →Compare the two biggest speed traps in Philadelphia. Learn why the new Broad Street cameras are harder to avoid than Roosevelt Boulevard, and see the fine comparison for 2026.
Read More →Got a "Notice of Violation" from the PPA? Don't pay the $100 fine yet. Learn the "hidden" defense for car owners and how to dispute your ticket with the Bureau of Administrative Adjudication.
Read More →Get the complete map of the 15 new speed camera locations on Broad Street (Route 611). Fines started Nov 14, 2025. See the list, fines, and how to avoid a $100 ticket.
Read More →Get the complete 2026 interactive map of all Chicago red light camera locations. We list the fine ($100), the rules, and the #1 camera that issues the most tickets.
Read More →Got a $35 or $100 Chicago speed camera ticket? Don't just pay it. We outline the 5 steps to fight your ticket and the specific defenses that actually win.
Read More →Get the complete 2026 interactive map of all Chicago speed camera locations. See high-enforcement zones and learn the $35 "6 mph" rule to avoid a ticket.
Read More →While the cameras aren't issuing tickets today, the program is moving quickly. This guide will walk you through what the city is planning, where the cameras might be, and when you can expect them to go live.
Read More →If you're an Oakland driver, this is everything you need to know about the new program and when to expect changes on your commute.
Read More →2026 Update: San Francisco cameras are fully active with $100 fines. Oakland is now in the 60-day warning period. Get the status for all AB 645 cities.
Read More →This blog post breaks down the key differences between San Francisco's traditional red light cameras and the new AB 645 speed cameras, comparing their fines, impact on license points, and legal implications.
Read More →Get the updated 2026 list of all 33 San Francisco speed camera locations. See the interactive Google Map, current fine amounts ($50–$500), and the 5 "hotspots" where SFMTA issues the most tickets.
Read More →This guide serves as a helpful resource for understanding and dealing with these new traffic violations while offering a proactive solution to prevent future ones.
Read More →2026 Update: Speed cameras are now active in SF, Oakland, and San Jose. Los Angeles and Long Beach are launching mid-year. See the full AB 645 rollout schedule and fine amounts.
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