Civil Traffic Infraction Violations are non-criminal charges issued by law enforcement officers in the form of a citation, or traffic ticket. Depending on the violation, you may be allowed an extension of the “failure to comply date”, requesting a hearing, or in many cases, you may comply with the conditions of your citation in one or more ways. These ways include:

The Seminole County Clerk’s Office is now accepting efiled documents in Traffic cases.

Traffic Citation Violations

When cited with a Traffic Infraction Violation, individuals have 30 days from the date of the offense or violation to make an election unless the violation requires a mandatory court appearance.

  • By electing this option, you will be required to pay the civil penalty in the amount authorized by law within 30 days of the date the citation.
  • Payment of the civil penalty is considered a conviction and points will be assessed, if applicable.
  • You will not be able to elect traffic school at a later date.
  • Payments can be made online, by calling 407-547-3318, or visiting one of our locations.
  • Pursuant to F.S. 322.0261(4) the DHSMV will require drivers who were convicted of one of the following (in Florida or in another state while they held a Florida driver license) to attend a basic driver improvement course:

    • Passing a school bus when it displayed a stopped signal;
    • Racing on a highway;
    • Highway racing – spectator;
    • Reckless driving; or
    • Running a red light.

    If the school option is elected and completed, points will be not be assessed and the DHSMV’s school requirement for these charges will be met.

    • In lieu of a hearing, you can enter a Plea of No Contest here to have your case reviewed by the Court and keep points off your driving record.
    • You can request a hearing online by clicking here, or in person at any one of our locations, by mail at P.O. Box 8099 Sanford, FL 32772, via fax at 407-665-4545 or email at traffic@seminoleclerk.org.
    • You must include your name, citation number, complete mailing address and a phone number on your request.
    • Requests done in person will be given notice with the date, time, and location of hearing by the customer service clerk.
    • A notice with the date, time and location of hearing will be mailed to address on file or request if different for any requests received via mail, email or fax once the request is processed.
    • If you are unable to appear in person for your court date, you can file a notarized Affidavit of Defense in lieu of your appearance. You may also request in writing for a continuance of the hearing. These requests need to be received by our office no later than Monday at 4:30pm for hearings scheduled that same week to allow time to process and the Court to review.
    • If you were cited for expired driver license, failure to display a valid driver license, expired tag, failure to possess a valid registration, or no proof of insurance, you must provide valid proof to the Clerk of Court when paying the citation.
    •  If the proof shows the license, registration, or insurance were valid at the time of the stop, the charge will be dismissed upon payment of a $10 dismissal fee.
    • If the proof does not show the license, registration, or insurance were valid at the time of the stop, you will need to pay the full statutory penalty.
    • If you cannot provide a valid registration or proof of insurance you will need to fill out an Affidavit Without Proof of Compliance.  You can file that Affidavit online by clicking here.

Florida Statutes 316.610 or 316.2935)

  • You can go to the police department or sheriff’s office and have an officer certify on the Affidavit of Compliance (located on the back of the citation) that the defect was corrected.
  • Provide the Clerk’s Office with the Affidavit and pay the reduced penalty of $96.
  • You may elect to attend a child restraint class if this is your first violation.
  • You will need to sign an Affidavit and pay $20 in court costs
  • You will be given 90 days to complete the course and turn the certificate of completion in the clerk’s office.
  • If you fail to complete the school and turn in the certificate of completion, the full amount of the civil penalty plus late fees will be due and a suspension could be issued.
    • Violation F.S. 569.11(1) – Making it unlawful for any person under age 21 to knowing possess any tobacco product.
    • Violation F.S. 569.11(2) – Making it unlawful for any person under age 21 to misrepresent age or military service in order to acquire any tobacco product
    • Violation F.S.  877.112(b) – Possession of Nicotine Device

    You have 30 days to notify the clerk one of these elections for the violations above:

    • You will need to (a) pay a civil penalty of $30 and complete an anti-tobacco program OR (b) complete 16 hours of community service and complete an anti-tobacco program. The civil penalty or community service and the anti-tobacco program must be received within 60 days from the date of your election.

    Violation F.S. 386.212- Prohibits any person under the age of 21 from smoking on, in or near a school.

    • You will need to (a) pay a civil penalty in the amount of $30 OR (b) complete 50 hours of community service OR (c)complete an anti-tobacco program.  The Clerk’s office must receive proof within 60 days from the date of your election
    • First-time offenders of violating FS 316.306: wireless communication while driving in a school or work zone; can use one of the options below in lieu of paying the full amount of the civil penalty and receiving points:
      • Elect to attend a wireless communication device driving safety school and pay $18 in costs to receive a withhold of points. Certificate of completion of school will need to be turned into our office within 60 days of the election. For a list of approved schools, visit the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles website by clicking HERE
      • Provide proof of purchase of equipment that enables personal wireless communications device to be used in a hands-free manner; upon proof to the clerk, the citation will be dismissed for an $18 dismissal fee. Examples of possible hands-free device are: Bluetooth Hands-Free Car Kit, Dash & Windshield Mount, Voice Activated Connect Car Kit.
    •  The Clerk’s Office is authorized to grant a one-time 30 day extension within 30 days of the date of citation.
      • If you request an extension, you are waiving your right to elect traffic school.
      • To verify final processing of your request and obtain the new due date, you may visit our website to view your court record online by entering your name or citation number.
      • You may file the request online by clicking HERE.  The Clerk’s office will contact you afterward with more information.