Our system currently captures straight-thru, left-turn, and right-turn red-light violations. In addition to the State mandated fine, a convicted red-light violation will have the penalty of one point on your driving record. All violators will receive a mandated fine of at least $490 set by the State Legislature with a copy of the four photographs. A Fremont Police Department designee reviews and approves each citation that is issued. The Fremont Police Department manages and controls the Red-light Camera Program. The form must be submitted on or before the deadline noted on your citation. Or you may complete the Identify New Driver Form here, and drop it off at the Fremont Police Department. If you received a violation but are not the driver, you may identify the driver by completing the Identify New Driver section on page four of the citation, and return it in the envelope provided. If you do not have a computer, you can make an appointment to view the video at the Police Department. If desired, the driver or the registered owner can view video footage from any computer. In addition to the four photographs, there is a 12-second video captured of the violation. The fourth photograph shows a close up of the license plate.The third photograph shows the driver of the vehicle.The second photograph or video shows the vehicle through the intersection while the light is red.The first photograph or video shows the vehicle at or behind the limit line when the light is red. The right-hand side has four photographs of the red-light incident: ![]() The left-hand side includes the driver's and/or the registered owner's information, date to appear in court, and the court's contact information. Once a violation is confirmed, a Notice of Traffic Violation is mailed to the red-light offender or the registered owner.
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