How to Beat a San Benito County Traffic Ticket
You can fight San Benito traffic tickets by getting them dismissed much easier than you may think. In San Benito, California, drivers are allowed to contest a traffic ticket using a Trial by Written Declaration. This is best way to fight a traffic ticket without going to an San Benito courthouse or hiring an expensive San Benito traffic ticket lawyer. We have found this to be the best way to contest a California traffic ticket, period.
This option is available to every driver who receives a traffic ticket in San Benito, California. In fact, if you turn over your traffic ticket you will see that a Trial by Written Declaration is listed right on the back of your ticket as one way to fight it. This process has been around since 1978 to avoid having to pay traffic ticket fines.
TicketBust has been helping California drivers prepare Trial by Written Declaration’s for over 18 years. In fact, tens of thousands of vehicle tickets in California have been contested using our system. We are the original traffic ticket fighter and the TicketBust system has been developed specifically to prepare all your documents properly based on how you answer a few questions. This way you can fight your ticket, knowing you have maximized your chances of having the court dismiss your San Benito County traffic ticket.
When you contest a ticket using a Trial by Written Declaration not only don’t you need to go to court, but you don’t even need to take traffic school if the ticket is dismissed. If the ticket is dismissed, no point will appear on your driving record and the bail will be refunded to you in full. If the ticket is not dismissed and you are eligible for traffic school, then you should still be eligible after a Trial by Written Declaration.
TicketBust service will prepare your full defense package for you, which includes your Trial by Written Declaration and all the defense documents required by San Benito traffic court.
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Common Traffic Tickets in San Benito County
You may be surprised to know that commercial truck drivers include a much larger group than just “big rigs”. The list includes: a motortruck or truck tractor with 3+ axles or that is towing another vehicle, a passenger vehicle, school bus, farm labor vehicle with passengers, any vehicle transporting explosives, or a trailer bus.
California Violation Code 21453(a) – Passing limit line on red light.
Did you know that you aren’t allowed to pass the white limit line when you are stopped at an intersection? From our experience, this can be a common ticket issued in the county of San Benito, so be on the lookout and stay behind that solid white line.
California Violation Code 21655.5 – Driving solo in a carpool lane.
It’s likely no surprise that if you are in a HOV lane that requires 2 or more people in it, by yourself, you’re going to get a ticket. That’s pretty self-explanatory.
If you find yourself having received a traffic ticket in San Benito, give us a call or fill out our form to see how we can help!
About San Benito County
Father Juan Crespi, one of the first to record his expedition in the area, named a small river in honor of San Benedicto (or Saint Benedict, the patron saint of the married). It is from that small river, that San Benito County later derived its name in 1874. San Benito County was originally formed from a portion of Monterey County and as the population grew, additional acreage was acquired from Merced and Fresno Counties.
San Benito County shares a border with Santa Clara, Merced, and Fresno Counties and is sometimes considered part of the San Francisco Bay Area. There are just over 60,000 people living within the county’s total area of 1,390 square miles. The local economy thrives on agriculture, and more recently “agritourism,” or agriculture activity that also attracts tourists.
Visitors travel great distances to visit the area’s growing wineries and organic farms. Yet thanks to the surrounding beautiful county, San Benito county also offers recreation and outdoor activities, wine-tasting, bike rides with views of the Santa Ana Peak, and many quaint, small-town shops.
San Benito County Traffic Courthouses
San Benito County Superior Court of California – 450 Fourth Street, Hollister, CA 95023