Getting traffic tickets and points on your license is an unfortunate part of having the privilege to drive. Many people wonder how long things like a speeding ticket takes to come off their record. The answer varies depending on the severity of the offense in Florida, but usually three to five years. There are a […] read more
Traffic violations don’t just result in a fine and an inconvenient court date in some cases, but also points on your driving record. How many points you are cited with will depend on the type of violation. Most moving violations result in 3 or 4 points, but some more serious infractions can result in 6 […] read more
Moving violations and nonmoving violations in Florida result in points being added to your driving record. If you get too many points on your license, you can potentially have your license suspended or even revoked. You can also expect to see an increase in your insurance premiums, which can dramatically impact your finances. However, there […] read more
DUI, defined by Florida Statute 316.193 as drinking and driving while impaired, is a serious criminal offense. In Florida, driving with a blood alcohol content above .08% qualifies as driving under the influence. You can be arrested and charged and can potentially face jail time as one of the consequences. However, many people facing DUI charges are […] read more
Red-light camera tickets can come out of nowhere. Many drivers receive them without knowing that they had driven through any red lights. Unfortunately, these traffic light tickets come with expensive fines and, in some cases, points added to your license. You might assume that the best way to settle the matter is to pay the […] read more