Customers who are issued a Uniform Traffic Citation have the option to pay the citation, contest the citation or take a driver improvement course. Customers have 30 days to make this election with the clerk of court listed on the citation. Failure to elect within 30 days may result in additional fines along with a suspension of the driving privilege.
If a customer elects to pay the citation, they can pay the civil penalty listed on the front of the citation to the Clerk of Court directly by visiting the clerk’s office in the county the violation occurred. Please visit the locations page at: https://www.flhsmv.gov/locations/ and click on the county where the violation occurred to locate the Clerk of Court’s contact information.
If you wish to save the trip and pay your traffic fine online for any of the sixty-seven counties please visit www.payflclerk.com to pay the traffic fine.
Payment of the civil penalty is considered a conviction and points will be assessed to the driver’s record, if applicable.
For certain violations, you will be required to show proof of compliance to the clerk of court in the form of a driver license or registration certificate, whichever is applicable, in addition to payment, if you were cited for:
You are required to complete a driver improvement course in addition to the fine if you are convicted of:
Please note, accumulation of points may increase the cost of your insurance or lead to the suspension of license. A breakdown of points can be found on our Points & Suspensions page.
Customers who receive a traffic citation must contact the Clerk of Court in the county where the violation occurred to contest the citation. Please visit the locations page at: https://www.flhsmv.gov/locations/ and click on the county where the violation occurred to locate the Clerk of Court’s contact information.
If you request a hearing and the County Judge/Magistrate/Hearing Officer determines that you have committed the offense, they may impose a penalty and/or require completion of a driver improvement course.
Customers who receive a traffic citation may be eligible for an 18% reduction in citation fees and points may be withheld if they take a driver improvement course. After 30 days from the date of the citation, if a customer has not elected to take a driver improvement course, they are no longer eligible to elect.
A customer may only elect to take a driver improvement course five times within their lifetime.
Here is what you need to know about taking a Basic Driver Improvement Course after receiving a traffic citation:
Visit our Basic Driver Improvement page to view the list of FLHSMV-approved course providers.
You may check the status of your driver license at our Driver License Check page.
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