Most Florida licensed drivers will have 3 options when they receive a moving traffic violation. Option 1: Pay the ticket. Option 2: Elect traffic school, if eligible. Option 3: Elect a court hearing. read more
The points may transfer back to your home state. Most jurisdictions will not allow you to elect traffic school to avoid the points. Depending on the type of moving violation you could be facing a license suspension. read more
Depending on the type of moving violation you can receive 3, 4 or even 6 points on your license if found guilty. read more
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It is easy to pick up speeding tickets in Florida, and many people dismiss them as being non-serious events that have few consequences. However, it is important to be aware that even though speeding tickets that are issued for going well above the posted limit are not usually classed as felonies, they do come with […] read more
The state of Florida has very strict driving laws that prohibit all kinds of speeding, and although the charges won’t necessarily carry a jail sentence, you will definitely find yourself with a fine and points on your license if you are caught speeding. However, while you can’t go to jail for speeding, you can receive […] read more
Every state in America has a similar point system when it comes to driving violations, but Florida’s point system is particularly strict compared to the others. If you are caught by law enforcement violating the laws and regulations of the road, then you will receive points on your license, with the number of points depending […] read more