Points from Florida Tickets
The point system is a graduated scale that assigns relative values to convictions.
When you are ticketed, you may earn points against your driving record, which, when accumulated, may cause your license to be suspended.
To find out how many points are on your Florida driving record, you may review the current status of your driver’s license online at no cost by using Online Driver License Check, or you may purchase your own 3-year, 7-year, or complete driver record from any driver license service center, court clerks who provide this service, or from a private vendor. The record will indicate the number of points with details regarding when and where citations were issued.
Below are some common traffic violations and their points.
Please review this PDF file for a complete list of all traffic violations and their point values.
Point Suspensions
Points are assessed according to the type of conviction and stay on a driver’s record for a minimum of five years from the date of disposition (conviction). If a driver accumulates an excessive number of points within a specified time period, their driving privileges will be suspended.
The table below outlines the suspension periods associated with each point accumulation threshold.
When you send your ticket you’ll receive a free consultation by email, text, or phone.
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Frequently Asked Questions
You just pick up the telephone and call us and we will discuss your traffic ticket. No strings attached. We will tell you if we think we can help you and let you know what your options are.
You can pay the traffic ticket and get 3-5 points on your driver’s license. You can go to traffic school and sit in class all day and pay the full price of the traffic ticket. The best option, call a traffic ticket lawyer, like Jason Diamond, Esq. to fight back for you and get no points and no driving school guaranteed or your money back.
You should thank the officer and tell him to have a nice day. Then ASAP call the Traffic Ticket Team and we will use all of our experience and efforts to fight back and protect your rights. We don’t care if you are guilty; we fight just as hard for every client. And remember, most of our clients are guilty but 99% don’t get points. That’s why people hire us over and over again.
Do not admit that you know why you were pulled over. Just say “no Officer, I do not know why you pulled me over.” Then take the ticket and say have a nice day. Do not beg or argue. Just take the ticket and call us right away.
If you hire us to fight your ticket you can expect the following. After we evaluate your case, we will let you know if we can guarantee you no points on your license and no attendance at driving school. We will go to court, sometimes more than once. We then send you a letter and/or email with the results of your case. You do nothing and we do the fighting.
First, you hire The Traffic Ticket Team. If we can’t get it dismissed, we will often negotiate with the Judge or Magistrate. The result is almost always a reduced fine and no points and no school and no conviction. When we say almost always, we mean 99% of the time when the ticket is not dismissed outright.
Same thing you do when you get your 10th traffic ticket. You call me, Jason Diamond, and I fight your ticket like it’s my own.
Absolutely. If you just pay your traffic ticket you will get points, a conviction, increased car insurance rates and possibly a suspended drivers license.
That’s the easy part. Give us a call and we will take your information over the telephone. It takes about 3 minutes. That’s it. We do the fighting and you do nothing. When the case is over, we will let you know what happens. Then you call all of your friends and go on social media and tell everyone how much you love the traffic ticket team.
This is not required in any jurisdiction. Also, whether the officer allows you to see the speed reading has virtually no bearing on your case. So, why even ask?
A moving violation occurs whenever a traffic law is violated by a vehicle in motion. Some examples of moving violations are speeding, running a stop sign or red light, and drunk driving. A non-moving violation, by contrast, is usually related to parking or faulty equipment. Examples include parking in front of a fire hydrant, parking in a no-parking zone, parking in front of an expired meter, and excessive muffler noise.
No. Even if you can “prove” your speedometer was faulty, the courts would accept it as mitigating circumstances at best. You will still be found guilty of the charge. Call us to try and beat the speeding ticket for you.
Simply signing your speeding ticket is not an admission of guilt. You are only promising to show up in court at the assigned date and time. Your signature acts as your Own Recognizance bond. You should never refuse to sign a speeding ticket. In most places, you can be arrested. Just sign the ticket and let us try to beat the ticket in court.

