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Florida Traffic Ticket: Costs, Points, and Traffic School Options

Florida Traffic Ticket: Costs, Points, and Traffic School Options

Updated June 2026 ยท Reviewed by Billy Forte A Florida traffic ticket usually means you must act within 30 days, and your main choices are to pay the fine, contest the ticket, or elect traffic school if you qualify: the cost, points, and school option depend on the citation, your speed, and the county or court handling the case. In many common speeding cases, paying counts as an admission and can add 3 points for speeds up to 15 mph over or 4 points for higher common speeding ranges, while traffic school may help you avoid points if the court […]

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Florida Traffic Tickets and Car Insurance: What to Know

Florida Traffic Tickets and Car Insurance: What to Know

Updated June 2026 ยท Reviewed by Billy Forte A Florida traffic ticket can raise your car insurance rate, especially if it is a moving violation like speeding, running a red light, or careless driving. Many insurers in Florida look at tickets for 3 to 5 years, and a single speeding ticket often raises full-coverage rates by about 18% to 21%, though the exact increase depends on the company and your record. Under Florida law, some drivers can elect a state-approved Basic Driver Improvement course for eligible tickets within 30 days, which may prevent points from being added, but insurance results

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Florida Traffic School vs. Defensive Driving vs. BDI: Are They the Same Thing?

Florida Traffic School vs. Defensive Driving vs. BDI: Are They the Same Thing?

Updated June 2026 ยท Reviewed by Billy Forte Yes. In Florida, traffic school, a defensive driving course, and a BDI course usually mean the same FLHSMV-approved 4-hour Basic Driver Improvement course. The name often changes based on the reason you need it, such as a ticket election, a court order, or an insurance request, but the approved 4-hour course is the same product when your case calls for BDI. Your deadline, reporting steps, and even your eligibility can still vary by citation type, county, court, judge, and the facts of your case. This article covers Florida requirements only. Key Facts

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Does Florida Traffic School Keep Points Off Your License?

Does Florida Traffic School Keep Points Off Your License?

Updated June 2026 ยท Reviewed by Billy Forte Yes, if you are eligible and properly elect a Florida Basic Driver Improvement course, the court can withhold adjudication so points are not added for that ticket. This usually applies to certain noncriminal moving violations in Florida, and you generally must choose that option within 30 days and follow the clerk or court instructions for your case. It does not remove old points, it does not apply to every citation, and eligibility, fees, and court rules can vary by the county, court, judge, and case type. Key Facts {#key-facts} How The Florida

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Florida Traffic School Near Me: Online vs. In-Person BDI Options

Florida Traffic School Near Me: Online vs. In-Person BDI Options

Updated June 2026 ยท Reviewed by Billy Forte You should choose online Florida traffic school in most cases if you want the fastest and most flexible way to meet a Florida driver improvement requirement, but you must make sure the course type matches your ticket, court order, or FLHSMV notice. In Florida, many drivers who search for a class “near me” are really looking for an FLHSMV-approved course they can finish from home, and that often means a state-approved online Basic Driver Improvement (BDI) class instead of a local classroom. Your eligibility, deadline, fees, and certificate steps can depend on

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What Florida Traffic Violations Qualify for Traffic School Election?

What Florida Traffic Violations Qualify for Traffic School Election?

Updated June 2026 ยท Reviewed by Billy Forte Florida traffic school eligible violations usually include civil, non-criminal moving violations on a non-CDL license, while DUI, other criminal charges, many tickets for more than 30 mph over the limit, some school or construction zone cases, mandatory court appearance tickets, and CDL cases often do not qualify for ticket election. Under Florida Statute 318.14, you must make the traffic school election through the county Clerk of Court within 30 days, and you still pay the fine plus a separate election fee. If the court accepts the election, adjudication is withheld rather than

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Florida Traffic School Election Deadline: 30 Days to Act

Florida Traffic School Election Deadline: 30 Days to Act

Updated June 2026 ยท Reviewed by Billy Forte In most Florida cases, you have 30 days from the date your citation was issued to elect traffic school with the clerk or court handling your ticket. That election deadline is separate from the deadline to finish a Florida Basic Driver Improvement (BDI) course and send in your certificate, which may be set later by the clerk or court and can vary by county and case. Florida law and local court procedures can differ based on the citation, county, court, judge, and case type, so the deadline on your ticket or in

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After Electing Traffic School in Florida: Completion Deadlines and What Happens If You Miss Them

After Electing Traffic School in Florida: Completion Deadlines and What Happens If You Miss Them

Updated June 2026 ยท Reviewed by Billy Forte After you elect traffic school in Florida, you usually have a Clerk of Court deadline of about 60 to 90 days to finish the course, but the exact date depends on your county and case. You must make the ticket election within 30 days of the citation through the Clerk of Court, pay the ticket fine and an election fee, and then complete an FLHSMV-approved 4-hour BDI course before the clerk’s due date. If you miss that deadline, the election can still count against your 8-election lifetime limit, points may be added

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Florida Teen and Young Driver Point Rules: Lower Thresholds

Florida Teen and Young Driver Point Rules: Lower Thresholds

Updated June 2026 ยท Reviewed by Billy Forte Drivers under 18 in Florida can face limits on their license sooner than adults, because 6 points can restrict a teen license even though the standard adult-style suspension levels are 12 points in 12 months, 18 points in 18 months, and 24 points in 36 months. For drivers ages 15 to 17, the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles can place the license on Business Purposes Only status for 12 months or until age 18, whichever is longer, after 6 points. Florida also keeps traffic violation points on a driving

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Florida Speeding Ticket Fines: What Affects the Cost?

Florida Speeding Ticket Fines: What Affects the Cost?

Updated June 2026 ยท Reviewed by Billy Forte The cost of a Florida speeding ticket depends on how far over the limit you were driving, where it happened, and the court costs added by the county. On normal roads, many Florida tickets end up around $130 to $280, but school zones and work zones can push the total much higher because extra penalties often apply. If the ticket says 30 mph or more over the limit, a court appearance is often required, and very high-speed cases can bring much steeper penalties under Florida Statutes. This article covers Florida requirements only.

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