How to Fight a Speed Camera Ticket in Gwinnett County, GA (2026)

Last updated: June 2026Researched by ParkingFight Research Team

Gwinnett County launched its school-zone speed camera program on November 10, 2021 under O.C.G.A. §40-14-18. As of July 2024 the program covers 26 active camera locations across 19 schools (expanded from 16 locations). The vendor is Red Speed (Red-Speed Georgia LLC). Citations are processed through Secure.SpeedViolation.com; phone support is available at 833-252-1214. The triggering threshold is 11 mph or more over the posted school-zone speed limit; cameras operate on school days only.

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Gwinnett County Speed Camera Fines

ViolationFine
School-zone speed — first offensePlus $5 administrative fee; total $80$75
School-zone speed — second or subsequent offensePlus $5 administrative fee; total $130$125
Administrative feeAdded to each citation$5

How to Contest a Gwinnett County Speed Camera Ticket

Where: Gwinnett County school-zone speed administrative process (Red-Speed Georgia LLC / Secure.SpeedViolation.com)

How / where to file: P.O. Box 53307, Atlanta, GA 30353-3507 (mail); Secure.SpeedViolation.com (online portal)

Gwinnett County Deadline

Contest within the deadline stated on your notice; three unanswered notices trigger a Georgia DOR vehicle registration hold

Step 1 — Visit Secure.SpeedViolation.com or call 833-252-1214 to review your citation and evidence. Step 2 — Submit a contest request online or by mail to P.O. Box 53307, Atlanta, GA 30353-3507. Step 3 — If you are not the driver, submit a sworn notarized affidavit identifying the actual driver — a non-notarized statement is not sufficient under O.C.G.A. §40-14-18. Step 4 — Failure to respond to three notices results in a Georgia DOR vehicle registration hold.

Notable Speed Camera Locations in Gwinnett County

  • 26 active camera locations across 19 Gwinnett County schools (as of July 2024, expanded from 16 original locations)

Gwinnett County Speed Camera — By the Numbers

Gwinnett County launched its O.C.G.A. §40-14-18 school-zone speed camera program on November 10, 2021; as of July 2024 it covers 26 active locations across 19 schools (Gwinnett County / Red-Speed Georgia LLC).

Gwinnett school-zone speed camera fines: $75 first offense + $5 admin fee ($80 total); $125 subsequent offense + $5 admin fee ($130 total) (O.C.G.A. §40-14-18).

The speed trigger for Gwinnett County school-zone cameras is 11 mph or more over the posted limit; cameras operate on school days only (O.C.G.A. §40-14-18).

Three unanswered Gwinnett school-zone speed camera notices result in a Georgia DOR vehicle registration hold (O.C.G.A. §40-14-18; Gwinnett County).

Gwinnett school-zone speed camera citations are civil — no DMV points, no driving record impact (O.C.G.A. §40-14-18).

Which Georgia defenses apply to your ticket?

Gwinnett County school-zone speed cameras operate under O.C.G.A. §40-14-18. The Georgia state page covers the statewide framework: civil citation structure, no DMV points, 11 mph threshold, school-day operating requirement, notarized non-driver affidavit process, and DOR registration hold. This page adds Gwinnett-specific detail: Red-Speed Georgia LLC vendor, Secure.SpeedViolation.com portal, 833-252-1214 phone, P.O. Box 53307 Atlanta GA 30353-3507 mailing address, November 10 2021 launch date, 26 locations at 19 schools (as of July 2024), and $75/$125 fine tiers. Distinct from Gwinnett's red-light camera program (Recorder's Court; O.C.G.A. §40-6-20) and from Savannah's school-zone speed program (own page).

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Gwinnett County Speed Camera Ticket FAQ

How much is a Gwinnett County school zone speed camera ticket?

First offense: $75 plus a $5 administrative fee ($80 total). Second or subsequent offense: $125 plus a $5 administrative fee ($130 total). Cameras trigger at 11 mph or more over the posted school-zone speed limit.

When do Gwinnett County school zone cameras operate?

School days only — cameras are active from 45 minutes before school starts through 30 minutes after dismissal, following the O.C.G.A. §40-14-18 operating window.

How do I contest a Gwinnett County school zone speed camera ticket?

Visit Secure.SpeedViolation.com or call 833-252-1214. You can contest online or mail your response to P.O. Box 53307, Atlanta, GA 30353-3507. If you were not the driver, submit a sworn notarized affidavit identifying who was driving — a plain written statement is not sufficient.

What happens if I ignore a Gwinnett County school zone speed camera ticket?

After three unanswered notices, the county places a registration hold on your vehicle through the Georgia Department of Revenue, preventing renewal until the citation is resolved.

Does a Gwinnett school zone speed camera ticket affect my driving record?

No. School-zone speed camera citations under O.C.G.A. §40-14-18 are civil — no DMV points and no effect on your 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, Gwinnett County program documents, and primary-source research as of 2026-06-08. Verify current rules with your court or a licensed attorney.