Everyone knows that being caught speeding is annoying, especially if you were pulled over for going only 9 mph over the speed limit. Police often let people off with warnings when this happens, but if you were caught in a school or construction zone, the chances increase for receiving a ticket.
In Florida, speeding is typically a minor traffic offense. Not only is there a fine for the speeding ticket, but the traffic violation also adds points to your license. These can increase your insurance premiums and potentially suspend your driving privileges.
If you’ve been caught 9 mph over the speed limit in Florida, contact The Ticket Lawyers today. We can help you fight your speeding ticket in court, potentially getting the fine reduced, the ticket dismissed and avoiding any points being added to your driving record. We offer a free, no-obligation consultation where we’ll examine the specifics of your case and offer you a course of action.
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Driver’s license points, otherwise known as traffic points, are used by the State of Florida to penalize drivers caught committing traffic offenses. They’re used to coerce drivers into being more careful in the future.
Points penalize people in two ways:
Points increase insurance premiums – Auto insurers classify their customers within certain risk categories. Having points on your driving record increases their risk for covering you, so they increase your insurance rates. Your insurance coverage can cost hundreds of dollars more per year with only a few points on your license.
Points can result in a license suspension – According to Florida Statute 322.27, Florida authorities have the right to suspend your driving privileges if you accumulate a certain amount of points within a specified time frame. The following outlines how long your license can be suspended:
It is important to keep track of how many points the DMV has listed on your driving record. You can go into your regional DMV to find out how many you have, or you can pay for an instant copy on Florida Driving Record.
If you’re worried that you may have enough points to suspend your driving privileges, contact The Ticket Lawyers today. You have the best chance of avoiding any new points on your record with the aid of a qualified traffic attorney. One of our lawyers is available for a free consultation near you today.
Driving 9 mph over the posted speed limit is a minor traffic violation in most cases. It can result in 3 points added to your record and a fine of $118 to $151.
In rare cases, low-level speeding that results in injury or an accident can carry 6 a point penalty. This is the most points you can get for a traffic violation. Drivers experiencing this level of punishment in Florida often see their insurance increase by thousands of dollars per year.
One of the best ways you can avoid points from a speeding ticket is by hiring a qualified traffic lawyer. Contact The Ticket Lawyers to find out how we can help you today.
Sometimes, police officers won’t even pull people over for going 9 mph over the posted speed limit. It is a minor traffic offense that doesn’t endanger other drivers and pedestrians in most circumstances.
However, if you’re pulled over in Florida for speeding 9 mph over the speed limit, you can expect to be served a speeding ticket. You may only get a warning. However, for such low speeding, cops rarely pull someone over unless they have the intention of giving them a ticket.
It becomes much more likely to be pulled over for speeding if you commit the offense in a school or construction zone. Speeding, even a small amount, poses an increased danger in these areas.
According to Florida Statute 316.650, police officers have 5 days to file a traffic ticket into the court system. Sometimes, police officers neglect to properly file the ticket on time. In these circumstances, the legal statute is unclear of whether the ticket is still legitimate. In court, some judges may dismiss a ticket if it wasn’t filed or was filed late, while some may not.
A qualified traffic attorney can argue that not having filed the ticket on time violates your right to a speedy trial. This increases the chances that the ticket will get dismissed. Contact The Ticket Lawyers to find out if your ticket can be thrown out for late filing.
You are not legally required to sign a traffic ticket under Florida law. However, there is little to no benefit in refusing the officer’s request. Your signature is not an admission of guilt, just proof of receipt. It is better to sign the traffic ticket and consult an attorney on what the next best possible steps are.
Traffic points are not permanent and have an expiration date of 36 months from the date of the traffic violation. For example, if your Florida speeding ticket occurred in December 2020, the points on your license would last until December 2023.
Unfortunately, there is no other way to remove points from your license except by waiting out the expiration period. You can attend a basic driving course to avoid points for a recent ticket, but existing points will be part of your DMV record for 36 months.
Florida traffic school, otherwise known as driving school or a basic driver improvement course, does not remove points that have already been added to your driving record. However, you can attend driving school to avoid points being added in the first place.
To attend traffic school, you have to inform a clerk of the court within 30 days of receiving the traffic citation that you wish to enroll in a course. After you’re enrolled, you have around 60 to 120 days to complete the class and submit your certification to the court for approval. Once completed, any points from the speeding ticket will be voided.
However, you can only attend traffic school once per year for a total of five times throughout your life. If this speeding ticket is your second moving violation of the year, you won’t be able to avoid points with traffic school if you’ve already done so.
A lawyer can arrange your driving course on your behalf. They can handle all of the paperwork and schedule it for a time that is convenient for you. You can find a list of state-approved driver improvement courses on the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles’ website.
Points result from an admission of guilt to the traffic violation. If you don’t pay the ticket, you haven’t technically admitted guilt. As a result, points are not directly added to your license yet.
However, this is not a smart course of action. Refusing to pay a fine after violating the speed limit can result in much more severe penalties. A warrant can be issued for your arrest, and you could be facing misdemeanor charges in addition to points still being added to your record.
It is better to pay the fine on time if that is your best course of action. Consult with a lawyer to find out if you can have your ticket dismissed or reduced before you choose to get it over with.
The most useful benefit of having a traffic ticket attorney is that they can attend court on your behalf. This will save you the time and hassle of waiting to be seen by a judge or clerk of the court. Traffic court in Florida is notoriously slow, and you’ll likely wish you had someone go for you if you end up going on your own.
Even if you are not required to appear in court for your speeding ticket, it may be worthwhile to have a lawyer contest the ticket. They are often successful in getting the ticket reduced to a lower offense or having it dismissed entirely.
If your ticket gets dismissed, there is no need to attend traffic school to avoid points. While a lawyer does cost money, legal representation will typically be far less than increases in insurance premiums, saving you money in the long run. Contact The Ticket Lawyers to find out our fee structure and how much you can save by hiring a lawyer from our firm.
Have you been ticketed for driving 9 mph over the speed limit? Don’t want to deal with the hassle of traffic court to fight the ticket?
Contact The Ticket Lawyers today to schedule a free consultation to discuss how we can address your speeding ticket in traffic court. We can help you avoid costly demerit points on your driving record that can increase your insurance rates and possibly result in a license suspension. Our attorneys have a combined experience of over 75 years battling traffic tickets just like yours. You can rest easy knowing your case is in safe hands.
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