Common Traffic Violations in Florida

  • Speeding

    Speeding is one of the most common violations in Florida. Fines usually start around $100 and increase depending on how far over the limit you were going. Points are also added to your license, which can raise insurance premiums.

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  • Distracted Driving (Cell Phone)

    Florida law bans texting while driving. A first offense is typically a $30 fine, while repeat violations are treated more seriously and can add points to your license.

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  • Reckless Driving

    This goes beyond speeding — it covers unsafe or aggressive behavior on the road. In Florida, reckless driving is a criminal offense that can result in heavy fines, points, license suspension, and even jail time.

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  • Red Light / Stop Sign

    Running a red light or stop sign in Florida carries a fine of about $158 and adds points to your license. It can also trigger higher insurance rates.

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  • Failure to Yield

    Not yielding to other vehicles, cyclists, or pedestrians can result in fines of around $60–$150 and add points to your driving record. It’s a common violation in Florida’s busy intersections.

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  • Driving Without Insurance

    Florida requires every driver to carry valid auto insurance. Driving without it can mean fines up to $500, suspension of your registration and driver’s license, and reinstatement fees.

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How to read your traffic ticket in Florida

Florida traffic ticket explained

      • Part 1

        Citation header, driver & vehicle identifiers. This top block shows the Florida Uniform Traffic Citation (UTC) number and barcode, county of issue, agency, and marks this page as the defendant’s copy. It captures the stop/issue date and time, your name and address, driver license number/state, date of birth, and contact info. It also lists the vehicle information (tag number/state, tag class, VIN, make/model, year, color) and the offense location (street, city, mile post/lat-long). These items uniquely identify your ticket and are used to look up, pay, or contest the citation.
      • Part 2

        Offense details, checkboxes & court info. The right block contains the officer’s selections for the specific offense(s): unlawful speed (with posted MPH and measured speed), school/construction zone, and the speed-measurement device used. It also includes other common violations (careless driving, failure to stop at a signal, improper lane change, no proof of insurance, violation of right-of-way, safety belt/equipment issues, expired or no driver license/registration/tag, DUI, etc.).

        Crash involvement, weather/road boxes, and notes/comments may appear here. Lower portions show whether a court appearance is required or if the citation is payable as a civil infraction, the assessed amounts, and fields for your signature acknowledging receipt/promise to comply, along with the officer’s name, ID/shield, agency, and certification.

FAQ’s

        • How much does a traffic lawyer cost in Florida?

          The cost of a traffic lawyer in Florida can vary depending on factors such as the complexity of your case and the lawyer’s experience. At Flickit, we offer transparent pricing and competitive rates for our expert legal services tailored to Florida traffic violations. Contact us for further details about our pricing based on your specific needs.
        • How much is a moving violation in Florida?

          The fines for moving violations in Florida vary depending on the type and severity of the offense. In addition to fines, moving violations can also result in points on your driving record and potential increases in insurance premiums. Flickit can help you contest your ticket and potentially reduce or dismiss the fines associated with your moving violation.
        • What happens when a driver receives a moving violation in Florida?

          When a driver receives a moving violation in Florida, they typically have the option to pay the fine or contest the ticket in court. Paying the fine may result in points being added to your driving record, which can impact your insurance rates. Contesting the ticket allows you to present your case and potentially have the violation dismissed or reduced with the help of Flickit’s expert legal assistance.
        • How many moving violations before suspension in Florida?

          The number of Florida moving violations that can lead to license suspension in Florida depends on factors such as the type of offenses and the driver’s history. Accumulating too many points on your driving record within a specified time frame can result in license suspension. Flickit can help you navigate the legal process and mitigate the consequences of multiple Florida moving violations on your driving privileges.
        • Is traffic school an option for moving violations in Florida?

          Yes, in many cases, individuals cited for moving violations in Florida have the option to attend traffic school as a way to mitigate the consequences of the violation. Completing a state-approved traffic school course can often result in the points associated with the violation being withheld from your driving record. Flickit can provide guidance on whether traffic school is a viable option for your specific case.
        • Can Flickit help with out-of-state traffic violations in Florida?

          Absolutely! While Flickit specializes in handling Florida traffic violations, our legal experts can also provide assistance with out-of-state traffic violations that occurred in Florida. Whether you’re a resident or a visitor, we’re here to help you navigate the legal process and fight your Florida ticket with confidence.
        • What are the benefits of hiring Flickit to dispute a traffic ticket in Florida?

          Hiring Flickit to dispute a traffic ticket in Florida comes with several benefits. Our team of legal experts specialize in helping you fight those moving violations with ease. We offer personalized support, transparent pricing, and a user-friendly platform to make the process as seamless as possible for our clients.
        • How long does it take to resolve a traffic ticket with Flickit’s assistance?

          The timeline for resolving a traffic ticket with Flickit’s assistance can vary depending on factors such as the complexity of the case and the court’s schedule. However, our goal is to provide efficient and effective legal representation to our clients. We’ll work diligently to resolve your traffic ticket as quickly as possible while ensuring the best possible outcome for your case.