Speed Cameras

The Calvert County Sheriff's Office has announced the implementation of the County's automated speed enforcement program. The County is now one of many jurisdictions to use automated speed enforcement to reduce traffic crashes, pedestrian accidents, and save lives. The program will provide automated enforcement in school zones with a posted speed limit of at least 20 miles per hour. Speed cameras provide police with another tool to protect pedestrians and other motorists by targeting aggressive driving behaviors.

Calvert County entered into an agreement with Altumint Inc. to provide and maintain the speed cameras. The speed cameras will be portable and placed in designated school zones throughout the county.

The fine for violating the posted speed limit is $40.00 for each violation. Violators traveling 12 miles over the posted speed limit will activate the speed camera which will result in a violation notice being issued via the US Mail. All violators may pay the fine or request a court date to contest violation notices. Photo violations do not result in points and cannot be used to increase a person's insurance rates. Operation of school zone cameras is restricted to Monday through Friday, from 6 AM to 8 PM.

Pay Citation

  • Pay by Web:  Go to http://www.ip360ateg.com to pay via credit card (Visa/MC/Discover/AMEX).
  • Pay by Phone: Call (443) 354-3068 and follow the automated prompts. Please have your citation number and pin number in order to submit payment. 
  • NOTE: A $4 processing fee is applied when using a credit/debit card.
  • Pay by Mail: Check or money order must be payable to the Calvert County Sheriff's Office. Mail your payment and payment stub to Calvert County Automated Speed Enforcement, PO Box 5046, Hagerstown, MD 21741. Include citation number, vehicle tag number and state on your check or money order to ensure proper credit. Do NOT send cash.

If you have any questions, you may access our Frequently Asked Questions tab, or read the FAQs (PDF). If you do not find the answer to your question(s) you may contact  Deputy Julia Murphy, Automated Enforcement Program Administrator,  by email  or by phone at 410-535-1600 x 2540. 

Camera Locations

  • Huntingtown Elementary School
  • Northern High School
  • Northern Middle School
  • Dowell Elementary School
  • Mt. Harmony Elementary School
  • Windy Hill Elementary School
  • Calvert Country School
  • Mutual Elementary School
  • Mill Creek Middle School
  • Cardinal Hickey Academy
  • St. Leonard Elementary
  • The Calverton School

The current automated speed camera enforcement sites are located at Northern Middle School and Northern High School, Windy Hill Elementary School, The Calverton School, Huntingtown Elementary School, Calvert Country School,  Mt. Harmony Elementary School, and Dowell Elementary School. 

Speed Monitoring Systems Reform Act of 2014

Senate Bill 350, Speed Monitoring Systems Reform Act of 2014, which became effective June 1, 2014, stipulates "A local jurisdiction that authorizes a program of speed monitoring systems shall designate an official or employee to investigate and respond to questions or concerns about the local jurisdiction's speed monitoring system program." Calvert County has designated Ms. Frances Lopez as the ombudsman. Ombudsman is defined as "a government official who hears and investigates complaints by private citizens."  Email Ms. Lopez or send her mail at:

Ms. Frances Lopez
30 Church Street
Prince Frederick, Maryland 20678