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Ticket typeCivil violation
License pointsNone
Insurance impactNone
ContestableYes

Tickets from this camera average $100. Virginia caps camera fines by law — fines in City of Alexandria, VA run $50–100.

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Jurisdiction
City of Alexandria, VA
Camera Type
School Zone Speed Camera
Status
active
Speed Limit
15 mph
Average Fine
$100
Camera Setup
Fixed position
Last Data Update
2026-03-24

This school zone speed camera monitors Seminary Rd @ Francis Hammond Middle School in City of Alexandria, VA. The camera sits on Seminary Rd at Francis Hammond Middle School. The posted limit is 15 mph, and Virginia law only allows camera citations at 10 mph or more over the limit: a ticket from this camera means a recorded speed of at least 25 mph. School-zone cameras are active only during posted school hours on school days, when a reduced speed limit is in force. The nearest tracked cameras are N Beauregard St @ John Adams Elementary School / Ferdinand T. Day Elementary School (0.8 mi), Braddock Rd @ Alexandria City High School - Minnie Howard Campus (1.0 mi) and N Beauregard St @ William Ramsay Elementary School (1.1 mi).

About this location

this corridor is part of the DMV-area road network monitored by automated traffic cameras.