Getting a speeding ticket can be a nightmare to some. You
have to attend hearings, pay DUI surcharges, and get points that can lead to
license suspension. Fortunately, there are two ways to avoid all these hassle.
One, follow traffic laws in Florida; or two, prove that you were not breaking
the law. If you want to do the latter, then you have to fight your ticket in
the court. To win, you should have a good traffic lawyer to represent you.
Why do I need a Traffic Lawyer?
A lot of things are at stake when you get traffic tickets.
For one, you will have to pay speeding ticket fines and penalties. Ticket fines
and penalties in the state of Florida are handled on a county-by-county basis.
This means that you might incur a different fine in Miami that you would in
Jacksonville, for instance.
The fines are printed on the ticket that the officer will
give you. Make sure you know when your deadline is. Otherwise, you can face
surcharges on top of your actual violation.
Another thing that is at stake for every speeding ticket you
get is your driving record. Your driving record is an account of your activity
on the road. Each traffic ticket is assessed a point value, ranging from 3 to 6
points depending on the violation. When these traffic violation points add up
in your driving record, your auto insurance rates could go up and your license
can get suspended. You could lose your driving privileges for the following:
ü
12 points added to your record in a 12-month
period (30 day suspension)
ü
18 points added to your record in an 18 month
period (3 month suspension)
ü
24 points added to your record in a 36-month
period (1 year suspension)
Can I remove points from my driving record?
While tickets won’t be removed from your Florida driving
record, there is a way to remove points from your driving record. One solution
to reduce your points is to take a Florida 4-hour BDI course. A legitimate
course will be approved by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor
Vehicles and meet all point reduction requirements.
Once you have completed a course, you will have to report to
the Florida DHSMV to ensure that your points are removed from your driving
record. The court will specify the steps that you will need to take to submit
your completion certificate.
Rick Silverman
311 S Brevard Ave. Tampa, Florida 33606
813-871-1125
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