If you have received a Florida traffic ticket for committing a certain type of traffic infraction, you may have to face a mandatory traffic court hearing. You must appear in court when a police officer writes you this kind of traffic ticket. If you or someone you know is facing a court appearance after received […] read more
Any driver in the State of Florida can pick up a traffic ticket. A speeding ticket, for example, can come totally out of nowhere, and the consequences can have a long-term impact on your life. According to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FHSMV), in the year 2019, over 700,000 speeding tickets were […] read more
Getting a traffic ticket can be inconvenient and expensive. Not only that but Florida Statute 322.27 gives the DMV and the courts the authority to take away your driving privileges if you get too many. This can be devastating if you rely on your car for work, school, or anything else. If you want to get the […] read more
If you have picked up a standard traffic citation in Florida, you have three options. You can choose to pay the citation in full, contest the charges, or you can choose to take a basic driver improvement course. You will be given 30 days to make your decision, and if you fail to respond to […] read more
The Florida statute of limitations is a law that sets time limits on how long a prosecutor has to file charges against a suspect. However, once you have been issued with a traffic ticket, the statute of limitations stops. Therefore, traffic tickets are not affected by a statute of limitations. This means that unpaid fines and […] read more