Anne Arundel County Launches Automated Red Light Traffic Enforcement Program to Enhance Traffic Safety

Two fixed camera units will go live on May 7, 2025

Contact Information

Annapolis, MD (May 6, 2025)—The Anne Arundel County Police Department announced the launch of the Automated Red Light Traffic Enforcement Program. The program will utilize fixed red light camera units to maintain automated traffic signal enforcement, with the goal of improving safety on county roadways.

Two camera units will go live on May 7, 2025, at Arundel Mills Boulevard (westbound) at Arundel Mills Circle and George Clauss Boulevard (northbound) at Quarterfield Park Drive. The Anne Arundel County Police Department uses crash data and safety assessments to determine suitable camera locations.

“Our Vision Zero Plan directs us to focus safety efforts where crash data shows the greatest need,” said County Executive Steuart Pittman. “The Automated Red Light Enforcement Program is a data-driven strategy that reduces dangerous driving behaviors and makes our roads safer for everyone.”

"This Automated Red Light Traffic Enforcement Program underscores our commitment to enhancing the safety of everyone who travels our roadways,” said Anne Arundel County Chief of Police Amal E. Awad. “We believe these red light cameras will serve as a constant reminder to drivers of the importance of obeying traffic signals, making our intersections safer for motorists, pedestrians, and cyclists."

Camera Operation and Enforcement

  • Hours of Operation: Red light cameras operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to ensure consistent traffic enforcement.
  • Warning Period: A 30-day warning period will be in effect at each new camera location before citations are issued.
  • Citations: Citations will be issued for vehicles violating the red traffic control signal. The fine is $75.00. There are no added late fees. An MVA administrative flagging fee applies if the citation goes unpaid and the vehicle registration is flagged as a result. 
  • Citation Information: Citations will be mailed to the registered vehicle owner and include photos of the violation, date, time, and location

Citations

Motorists who receive a citation can pay, request a hearing, or submit written correspondence to the designated address.

Paying a Citation

Phone: 844-513-0144
Online: https://usview.cite-web.com/#view-citations
Mail: P.O. Box 13323, Baltimore, MD 21203

Visit aacounty.org/RedLightCameras for more information about the Automated Red Light Traffic Enforcement Program, Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), and a full list of planned locations.

 

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