Got a ticket filed at San Bernardino County's Fontana Traffic Division? Here's the court's fee, how to request traffic school and finish the course online.
Serves: The Fontana Traffic Division is San Bernardino County's traffic-filing court for the entire Inland Valley and the western mountain communities — including Fontana, Rialto, Bloomington, Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, Upland, Chino, Chino Hills, Montclair, Colton, Grand Terrace, Loma Linda, Highland, Yucaipa, Redlands, and San Bernardino-area addresses, plus Lake Arrowhead, Crestline, and Running Springs. Your filing location is the one on your citation or courtesy notice — confirm it before you start.
17780 Arrow Blvd
Fontana, CA 92335
Mon–Fri 8:00am–4:00pm
$55 — paid to the court (bail + $55)
Nonrefundable; separate from any course payment when you pass
Online at cap.sb-court.org, by phone (909) 481-4228, or in person
Note: the court’s separate MyCitations / Ability-to-Pay tool can’t sign you up for traffic school
Set on your reminder/courtesy notice — confirm your date via the Case Access Portal or the clerk
The Fontana Traffic Division on Arrow Boulevard is San Bernardino County's dedicated traffic courthouse and handles the highest traffic volume in the county, so its clerk line at (909) 350-9322 is busiest mid-morning. Fontana also offers appointments for in-person traffic business — worth booking if you plan to handle your citation at the counter rather than by mail. If your ticket was written anywhere in the Inland Valley — Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, Upland, Chino, Colton, Redlands, San Bernardino, and the nearby mountain towns — it is filed and heard here; those cities' own courthouses don't process these traffic-ticket filings, so confirm the filing court on your citation.
You generally qualify if the ticket is a moving violation, you haven't done traffic school in the past 18 months, you weren't more than 25 mph over, it wasn't in a commercial vehicle, and it isn't an alcohol/drug or mandatory-appearance offense. An out-of-state license doesn't disqualify you — the court can authorize out-of-state drivers to attend, so check with your court — and holding a commercial license does not disqualify a citation you got in your personal vehicle. Look up your citation on the Case Access Portal or call the court to confirm.
You can request traffic school and pay the county's $55 fee online at cap.sb-court.org, by phone at (909) 481-4228, or in person — the only thing you can't use is the court's separate MyCitations / Ability-to-Pay fine-reduction tool, which can't sign you up for traffic school. Mail works too — if you send a check, write "traffic school" and your citation number on it. That $55 is paid to San Bernardino Superior Court and is separate from your course payment. Verify the current fee with the court — it can change.
Click "Start Free" above. There's no upfront course payment — give your school your name, date of birth, driver license number, and case/citation number so completion posts to the right case. Immediate access, self-paced lessons in English or Spanish, unlimited retries, pay only when you pass.
Pass the final and your completion is reported electronically to the court — you don't mail a certificate. Leave enough time before your due date for the court record to update.
Traffic-school completion is reported electronically, so you don't need a DMV trip just to report the course. If you need DMV services for another reason, the closest field office to the Fontana court is the Fontana Field Office, 8026 Hemlock Ave, Fontana, CA 92336 — confirm current hours on the official DMV location finder before you go. Check your citation first; the court listed there controls where the case is handled.
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