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Got Questions About Your Citations? We Have Answers.
We are a professional traffic ticket consulting service. Our expert team analyzes the technical details of your citation and provides you with a personalized strategy to protect your driving record.
Paying a ticket is often an admission of guilt, which can lead to points on your license and higher insurance rates. We recommend having your ticket reviewed by our team first to explore your best options.
No, Ticket Genie is a consulting service and NOT a law firm. We do not provide legal representation. Our goal is to provide you with the expertise and analysis needed to navigate the system yourself.
We require your contact information, the type of ticket (Moving, Non-moving, or Criminal), the issue date, the county/city where it was issued, and a clear photo of the ticket.
Our website features a secure and simple file upload field. Just take a clear photo of the front of your ticket with your phone and upload it directly through our "Start Your Review" form.
Our experts work 24/7. Typically, you will receive a comprehensive report and a personalized strategy within 24 to 48 hours after submitting your form.
Please mention your court date in Section 3 of our form. We prioritize urgent cases to ensure you have a solid strategy in place before your scheduled appearance.
- Expired registration
- Broken headlight or taillight
- Expired license plate tag
- Failure to carry proof of insurance
- Improper display of license plate
A moving violation occurs when a driver breaks a traffic law while the vehicle is in motion. In Florida, moving violations:
Can result in points on your license
May increase insurance rates can lead to license suspension if points accumulate
Common examples include:
- Speeding
- Running a red light or stop sign
- Improper lane change
- Failure to yield
- Careless driving
The severity depends on the violation and driving history.
A criminal traffic charge is more serious and may be classified as a misdemeanor or felony under Florida law. In Florida, criminal traffic charges:
Can involve court appearances
May carry criminal penalties, including fines, probation, or jail time.
Can result in a criminal record, not just a traffic citation
Common examples include:
- Reckless driving
- Driving with a suspended or revoked license
- Leaving the scene of an accident
- Habitual traffic offenses
- These charges require immediate attention due to their seriousness.
Important Note
Traffic laws and penalties vary based on the specific charge and circumstances.
Ticket Genie provides consulting services to help clients understand their options.