Penalties for Florida Criminal Traffic Violations
If you’re caught breaking the traffic laws on Florida roads, not only will you get slapped with a hefty fine, but you could also be facing jail time, mandatory community service, and an increased insurance rate.
And that’s just the beginning. Your license could also be suspended or revoked. You can be charged with a criminal misdemeanor that requires a fine under Florida statute 318.18.
Paying the clerk of the court is the least of your worries. DUI, vehicular manslaughter, reckless driving, and leaving the scene of an accident can cost up to $10,000 in fines. Without the help of an experienced traffic lawyer, you could be facing 5 – 30 years in prison, depending on your driving record and criminal traffic offenses.
Fines and probation for Florida criminal traffic violations vary depending on how many offenses you are facing. If it’s your first offense, you might face a minimal fine or 60 days in the county jail.
It’s important to seek legal advice if you are facing a criminal traffic charge in the state of Florida. We have experienced attorneys who can assist you in navigating the legal system and protecting your rights.
What Happens If You Receive A Criminal Traffic Violation?
As you now understand Florida traffic laws, the Florida point system comes into play when it comes to penalties and other consequences.
A traffic offense that is not dismissed, or if you decide to pay a moving violation without seeking legal advice, will result in points being added to your permanent driving record.
The Florida driving point system is a scale that assigns relative values to convictions according to the Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. These points vary from 3 points to 6 points.
Florida’s Traffic Ticket Point System
If you get 12 points for various traffic violations, your driver’s license can be suspended for 30 days. 18 points accumulated in 18 months can result in a 90-day license suspension.
One year of suspension is imposed if you accumulate 24 points within a three-year time frame. A misdemeanor or a felony charge will also accumulate points toward your driving record. Here are a few traffic violations point values:
- 3 Points – Failure to obey the flashing red stop signal
- 3 Points – Unlawful speed, exceeding the speed limit
- 3 Points – Racing on highway
- 3 Points – Driving with an open alcoholic beverage
- 4 Points – Reckless driving
- 4 Points – Failure to stop for the school bus
- 4 Points – Running a red light
- 4 Points – Any moving violation that caused an accident
- 6 Points – Leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident
- 6 Points – Failure to leave information with an unattended vehicle
Leaving the scene of an accident or failing to leave information with an unattended vehicle with damages totaling a minimum of $50 will impose 6 points on your driving record. Driving 15 mph over the speed limit can result in four points added to your driving record.
If you are not a commercial driver and would like to avoid points being added to your driving license for more minor moving violations, traffic school is an option. This request must be communicated to the clerk of the court.
Traffic school is only an option once a year. However, you can only do traffic school a total of five times in a 10-year time frame, so if you’re a repeat offender for traffic violations, you will hit a limit. This is to prevent Florida drivers from being habitual traffic offenders.
If your license is suspended due to receiving too many traffic violation points, a hardship license may be an option. To qualify for this hardship license, you must complete a 12-hour driving improvement course.
Let Florida Ticket Firm and its criminal traffic defense attorneys defend you, your freedom, and your good name if charged with a criminal traffic violation in Florida. You do not want to face the state attorney, arresting officer, or other law enforcement officer in court all alone.
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