Pay for Traffic Citation

Pay for Traffic Citation

Using this service, you can pay for Pinellas County traffic citation, such as a speeding ticket. Traffic Citations must be received by the Court and entered into the system in order to pay the citation online. 

FAQs

Why shouldn’t I just pay my traffic ticket by mail?

By simply paying your ticket, you are pleading guilty as charged. This will result in points on your driving record and higher insurance premiums. The State of Florida keeps track of the number of points on your drivers’ license record. If these points exceed a certain number, within a certain period of time, your drivers’ license will be suspended.

Is the police officer required to show me the radar/laser gun results when issuing the ticket?

No. The police officer is not required to present the radar/laser gun at the time you are being cited. The driver is only entitled to know the nature of the charge. The officer must only provide sufficient evidence to the trial judge, and is not obligated to prove guilt to the driver. It is up to the driver to dispute the traffic ticket to avoid points and increases in automobile insurance premiums.

Community Q&A

You can ask any questions related to this service here. We will try to answer them soon!

Service Reminders

We will notify you at the right time so that you never miss a due date again!

Pay for Traffic Citation

Pay for Traffic Citation

Using this service, you can pay for Pinellas County traffic citation, such as a speeding ticket. Traffic Citations must be received by the Court and entered into the system in order to pay the citation online. 

FAQs

Why shouldn’t I just pay my traffic ticket by mail?

By simply paying your ticket, you are pleading guilty as charged. This will result in points on your driving record and higher insurance premiums. The State of Florida keeps track of the number of points on your drivers’ license record. If these points exceed a certain number, within a certain period of time, your drivers’ license will be suspended.

Is the police officer required to show me the radar/laser gun results when issuing the ticket?

No. The police officer is not required to present the radar/laser gun at the time you are being cited. The driver is only entitled to know the nature of the charge. The officer must only provide sufficient evidence to the trial judge, and is not obligated to prove guilt to the driver. It is up to the driver to dispute the traffic ticket to avoid points and increases in automobile insurance premiums.

Community Q&A

You can ask any questions related to this service here. We will try to answer them soon!

Service Reminders

We will notify you at the right time so that you never miss a due date again!

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