Traffic fines soar with fee hikes
SACRAMENTO, CA -- In a challenging economy, getting a traffic ticket can put the squeeze on your pocketbook. But now, it might hurt a little more because of fee hikes.
Those hikes actually went into effect in January 2009 because of Senate Bill 1407. But many people are learning the hard way. They don't realize there's been a fee hike until they've been nailed with a ticket.
From parking tickets to speeding tickets, fines have soared. The typical traffic ticket now costs an extra $35.
Senate Bill 1407 impacts state and city fines.
Statewide, traffic tickets now cost an extra $35.
Fix-it tickets cost an extra $15.
You'll pay a $25 hike for the processing fee to request traffic school.
In Sacramento city limits, you'll find an extra fee of $9.50 added to parking fines. That means if you park where it's posted "no parking," that will cost you $40 plus $9.50.
If your meter is expired, it will cost you $30 and then another $9.50.
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The hike authorized by SB 1407 will generate an estimated $280 million a year. All of that goes to help repair, renovate, and replace dilapidated courts throughout the state.
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