How to resolve a safety camera citation

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This website provides an overview of your options for resolving a citation from a speed safety camera in Portland.

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Options to resolve your citation

There are 6 different options to resolve a citation from a speed safety camera. Speed safety cameras are sometimes referred to as "fixed speed cameras."

1. Pay a fee to take a class and dismiss the citation

You may be eligible to take a traffic safety class and have your citation dismissed. Paradigm Driving Solutions/Oregon Driver Education Center (ODEC) is the official class provider. If you want to choose this option, sign up as soon as possible. Classes fill up quickly and you will not be granted an extension if classes are full.

You are eligible if:

The online class is available in Korean, Russian, Spanish, and Vietnamese. Please call Paradigm (971-701-0331) or message them after you register.

If you received a citation with a $170 fine, the class will cost $125. If you received a citation with a $270 fine, the class will cost $225. If you are eligible for SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) or OHP (Oregon Health Plan), you may be eligible for a class discount during registration.

2. Pay your citation online

You may be eligible for a reduced fine based on your driving history.

Go to the Oregon Justice Department Courts ePay page to pay your citation. The website will inform if you are eligible for a reduced fine.

3. Enter a plea of no contest and send a letter of explanation (written appearance)

This option waives your right to a trial and provides a written appearance. The court may consider your written statement when determining the fine amount. You must sign and date OPTION 2 on your citation and either mail or bring it to the court BEFORE the day and time your citation requires you to appear in court. (Mail to: Multnomah County Circuit Court, P.O. Box 114, Portland OR 97207) You must also pay the full amount of the fine listed on your citation and provide a written statement explaining the circumstances of the violation(s) charged.


4. Appear in court

5. Request a trial with written statements only (no court appearance or testimony)

Contact the court before the day and time that your citation requires you to appear to determine if you qualify for a trial by affidavit. If so, the trial will be based upon sworn, written statements. Future court appearances may not be necessary. If you do not qualify or the court does not offer this option, you must comply with one of the other options listed on your citation. Call 503-221-0415 if you have questions.

6. Not the driver? Submit a Certificate of Innocence (COI)

If you were not the driver at the time of citation, using the enclosed envelope you received, send the Certificate of Innocence and a legible photocopy of the front and back of your drivers license to Multnomah County Circuit Court, P.O. Box 114, Portland OR 97207. You can also submit the form online.

The completed certificate of innocence and the photocopy of the driver’s license must be received within 40 days of the incident date on the citation or else it will not be processed. If you were not the driver at the time the offense occurred, the citation against you will be dismissed. The high-resolution images captured during the citation will be reviewed, and if it is determined that you were the driver, the citation will be mailed to you again.

Frequently Asked Questions

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