Appeals Court Rules Creve Coeur Red Light Cameras are Legal

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The Missouri Court of Appeals has once again upheld Creve Coeur’s red light camera ordinance.

Today’s ruling by the Appeals Court follows a previous ruling in a separate Creve Coeur case in 2011. In both cases, the Appeals Court ruled that Creve Coeur’s red light camera ordinance is legal and does not violate vehicle owners’ due process rights.

Red light cameras are used in many municipalities in the St. Louis area. The cameras catch drivers running red lights, then a ticket is mailed to the registered owner of the vehicle. Red light camera tickets are no-point violations, similar to a parking ticket, so they don’t affect your driving record or insurance rates.

The fine for a red light camera ticket is usually around $100. If you fail to pay the fine for a red light camera ticket, the court may issue a warrant for your arrest.

Click on this link to read the full Channel 5 news article about this latest court ruling regarding Creve Coeur’s red light camera law.


If you have received a Missouri speeding ticket and would like to get it reduced to a non-moving, no-point violation, call St. Louis traffic law attorney Andrea Storey Rogers at (314) 724-5059 or email her at [email protected] to get a price quote for legal representation.

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