How to Fight a Red-Light Camera Ticket in Savannah, GA (2026)

Last updated: June 2026Researched by ParkingFight Research Team

Savannah has operated a red-light camera program since September 2003 under O.C.G.A. §40-6-20. The program is administered by the City of Savannah and adjudicated by the Recorder's Court of Chatham County, 133 Montgomery St., Room 101, Savannah, GA 31401. To view camera footage of your violation or schedule a court date, call 912-525-3100, extension 1570. Citation information is also available online at web3.savannahga.gov/redlight. The maximum fine for a Savannah red-light camera violation is $70. Citations are civil — no DMV points and no insurance impact. Georgia does not allow a red-light camera citation to be transferred to another driver; the registered owner is responsible. The citation notice is mailed to the registered owner.

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Savannah Red-Light Camera Fines

ViolationFine
Red-light camera violationO.C.G.A. §40-6-20. Civil — no DMV points, no insurance impact.Up to $70

How to Contest a Savannah Red-Light Camera Ticket

Where: Recorder's Court of Chatham County, 133 Montgomery St., Room 101, Savannah, GA 31401

How / where to file: Recorder's Court of Chatham County, 133 Montgomery St., Room 101, Savannah, GA 31401. To view footage or schedule a court date: 912-525-3100, ext. 1570. Citation lookup: web3.savannahga.gov/redlight.

Savannah Deadline

The deadline to pay or contest is printed on your citation notice. Use the date on your specific notice.

To view the camera footage of your alleged violation, call 912-525-3100, extension 1570, before deciding whether to contest. To contest: call to schedule a court date at Recorder's Court of Chatham County (133 Montgomery St., Room 101). You may appear and challenge the citation. Georgia does not allow the registered owner to transfer liability to another driver for a red-light camera citation — you cannot defeat the citation simply by naming who was driving. Defenses: vehicle was stolen at the time (police report required); vehicle had been sold and title transferred before the violation; the intersection's signal malfunction or engineering defect; plate mismatch or misidentification; the camera was not in compliance with O.C.G.A. §40-6-20 operational requirements.

Notable Red-Light Camera Locations in Savannah

  • Savannah red-light camera program — locations administered by the City of Savannah; see web3.savannahga.gov/redlight for current camera locations

Savannah Red-Light Camera — By the Numbers

Savannah's red-light camera program has been operating since September 2003 — one of the longest-running automated traffic enforcement programs in Georgia (City of Savannah).

The maximum fine for a Savannah red-light camera violation is $70 under O.C.G.A. §40-6-20 (City of Savannah; Recorder's Court of Chatham County).

Savannah red-light camera citations are adjudicated by the Recorder's Court of Chatham County, 133 Montgomery St., Room 101, Savannah, GA 31401 (City of Savannah; Recorder's Court of Chatham County).

Georgia O.C.G.A. §40-6-20 does not permit the registered owner to transfer liability to another driver for a red-light camera citation — the registered owner is responsible regardless of who was driving (O.C.G.A. §40-6-20).

Savannah red-light camera citations carry no DMV points and no insurance impact (O.C.G.A. §40-6-20).

Which Georgia defenses apply to your ticket?

Savannah red-light cameras operate under O.C.G.A. §40-6-20. The Georgia state page covers the full defense framework including the no-driver-transfer rule, O.C.G.A. §40-6-20 operational compliance requirements, and stolen-vehicle defense. This page adds Savannah-specific information: program origin September 2003; Recorder's Court of Chatham County (133 Montgomery St., Room 101) as the adjudicating body; 912-525-3100 ext. 1570 for footage and court scheduling; web3.savannahga.gov/redlight for citation lookup; and the $70 fine cap. Distinct from Savannah's school-zone speed program (different enforcement authority, different fine amounts, different portal — see speed section) and from other Georgia red-light programs.

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Savannah Red-Light Camera Ticket FAQ

Is a Savannah red-light camera ticket a real ticket?

Yes. Savannah has operated red-light cameras since September 2003 under O.C.G.A. §40-6-20. However, it is a civil citation — no criminal charge, no DMV points, and no insurance impact. The maximum fine is $70.

How do I view the video of my Savannah red-light camera violation?

Call 912-525-3100, extension 1570. You can also look up citation information at web3.savannahga.gov/redlight.

Can I just say someone else was driving to get out of a Savannah red-light camera ticket?

No. Georgia law does not permit the registered owner to transfer liability to another driver for a red-light camera citation. Unlike some states that allow an owner-not-driving affidavit to shift liability, Georgia's O.C.G.A. §40-6-20 places civil liability on the registered owner regardless of who was driving.

How do I contest a Savannah red-light camera ticket?

Call 912-525-3100, ext. 1570 to schedule a court date at Recorder's Court of Chatham County (133 Montgomery St., Room 101, Savannah, GA 31401). Review your footage first by calling the same number. Defenses: stolen vehicle (police report); title transferred before the violation; signal malfunction; plate mismatch; O.C.G.A. §40-6-20 procedural non-compliance.

Does a Savannah red-light camera ticket affect my insurance?

No. Savannah red-light camera citations are civil and do not carry DMV points or affect insurance rates.

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ParkingFight is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Information is for informational purposes only and based on publicly available Georgia statutes, Savannah program documents, and primary-source research as of 2026-06-08. Verify current rules with your court or a licensed attorney.