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← All topicsWhy is the amount I owe so much higher than the fine on my ticket?
California stacks on multiple fees — court assessments, county charges, state surcharges, and more — that can multiply the base fine by nearly 3x. A $35 base fine often becomes $238 by the time it reaches your mailbox.
How long do points stay on my record?
In California, most infraction points stay on your record for 3 years and are visible to your insurance company the whole time. DUI is 10 years. Each point typically raises your premium by 20–25% per year.
If I win, does anything show on my record?
No. A dismissal means no conviction, no points, no DMV record, no insurance impact — and any deposit you paid to the court is returned in full.
Is traffic school a better option?
Traffic school hides one point from your insurer, but you still pay the full fine plus $100–200 in school and court fees. If you win a written contest, you pay nothing (your deposit is returned) and no point ever hits your record. Try the written contest first.
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