Florida Traffic Laws
If
you received a traffic ticket anywhere in Florida you have come to the right website. A full list of your options for
satisfying your traffic citation is on the back of the citation. You have thirty days from the date of the citation to
take action on your traffic ticket. You can pay it, fight it, or elect traffic school.
Do not pay your traffic ticket before
considering the following. By paying your traffic ticket you are admitting guilt. Points will be assessed against your
driver's license. That could result in a sharp increase in your auto insurance premiums. If you receive too many
points and your license will be suspended or revoked.
Because these secondary costs are so high you should take some time
to review your options. This website was designed by a Florida traffic ticket attorney to put everything that you need
to know about how to handle your Florida traffic ticket at your fingertips. However, this guide is not a substitute for a
consultation with a Florida traffic ticket
attorney.
- Click on Florida Statutes to read the specific Florida Statute
that you were cited for violating on your traffic ticket infraction. If the officer wrote the wrong statute number on
your ticket an experienced Florida traffic ticket attorney may be able to get your ticket dismissed in Court.
- Click on Florida Point
System to find out how many points you would
get on your driver's license if you pay your traffic ticket, or are found guilty at trial.
- Click on Traffic Attorneys to learn about the benefits of hiring
a traffic ticket attorney. You can fill out a form to have of traffic ticket attorney that practices in the county
where you received your ticket contact you. This is great reference for truck drivers or tourists that received a ticket while driving
through the state. This is one of the few sites that can put you in contact with a attorney that can help you
in any one of Florida's 67 counties.
- Click on Florida Clerks
of Court to find the address, phone number,
and web address of the Traffic Court in the County where you received your ticket, and additional information specific
to that County Court.
- Click on Florida DMVHS
(DMV) to find the address
of your local DMV office, the phone number to call to get a hardship license, set an appointment at your local
DMV office, and check the status of your Florida driver's license.
- Click on Traffic Schools to find out about the benefits
of traffic school, how to go about electing traffic school in the County where you received the traffic citation, and links
to download available Traffic School Election forms. Also find a link to a list of Florida DMV approved traffic schools.
- Click on Contact Attorney to find an experienced defense
attorney that can fight your traffic ticket. Fill out our simple and secure internet form to have to have a traffic ticket
lawyer that handles cases in your area contact you.
Fltrafficlaws.com is published and maintained by a Florida traffic ticket attorney. We
hope that this website helps you in making your decision. Thank you for visiting our website. Good luck resolving your traffic
ticket!