It’s natural to worry about potential consequences when police pull you over in the State of Florida. Whether that be points on your license, an expensive fine, or even a license suspension, traffic tickets are a headache to deal with. Most traffic violations in Florida are moving or nonmoving violations, considered to be infractions. However, […] read more
Once you have been issued with a traffic ticket in Florida, the police officer has 5 days to file it. A common question we are asked is whether a ticket will be dismissed if it is not filed on time. The answer is not as straight forward as you may think. If your ticket is not filed […] read more
Traffic tickets are handed out in the hundreds every day. One of the most common citations issued by police is the violation of a traffic control device, listed by Florida Statute 316.074. Under this statute, drivers shall obey the instructions of a traffic control device. Basically, when a driver disobeys a sign or posting from […] read more
Law enforcement officers in the State of Florida are very busy people, so there are occasions where they forget to file traffic tickets. However, there are procedures in place to ensure that no ticket is missed, and even if your ticket is filed late, it is likely that you will still face the penalties. It […] read more
Traffic citations are one of the most inconvenient and annoying things about driving in Florida. Getting pulled over for something avoidable is never ideal. Not only that, but tickets can penalize drivers with hefty fines and points on their license. However, anyone facing penalties from a traffic ticket can schedule a court date to contest the citation. […] read more