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Traffic Tickets - 1. Payment of Traffic Citations
Some traffic citations are not eligible for payment online. These include:- Citations issued for driving under suspension
- Traffic compliance citations where proof is required (such as failure to display insurance, registration or driver license)
- Toll citations
- Criminal traffic citations
- Traffic citations requiring mandatory court
- Citations issued for improper equipment
- If you have plead not guilty and have not yet been to court
- If your case is in collections
- If you have a financial obligation suspension
- Parking tickets
To make a payment on a payment plan or to pay a boating or marine violation:- Pay online through PayIt ClerkPBC
- Pay by phone by calling nCourt at (561) 207-7189
- If your citation was issued less than 5 days ago, please try again at a later time. Most citations are filed by the law enforcement officer within 5 days from the date the citation was issued.
- If your ticket number includes a letter O or a number 0, please verify that you are entering the correct alpha/numeric digit.
- Verify that your citation was issued in Palm Beach County.
- PayItClerkPBC (online or mobile app): A service fee of $2.50 per transaction plus 2.5 percent will apply.
- Pay Online: A 3.5 percent service charge will apply.
- By Phone:
- Call (561) 207-7189 to make a payment by credit card without waiting. You must know your case or citation number.
Hours: Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and on weekends from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
A 6 percent service charge will apply for each credit card transaction. - Call (561) 355-2994 if you need to speak to a Clerk representative.
Hours: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Monday through Friday
A 6 percent service charge will apply for each credit card transaction.
- Call (561) 207-7189 to make a payment by credit card without waiting. You must know your case or citation number.
- By Mail
Do not send cash by mail. Mail your check or money order (made payable to Joseph Abruzzo, Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller) to the address below or to any of the branch locations listed below:
Joseph Abruzzo, Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller
P.O. Box 3544
West Palm Beach, Florida 33402-3544 - In Person:
You may pay your ticket at any of following locations. Hours of operation are 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except for designated holidays.
Payment is accepted by credit card, cash, check, or money order. A service charge will apply for payments made by credit card.
Palm Beach County Main Courthouse
205 N. Dixie Highway, Room 2.2300
West Palm Beach, FL 33401North County Courthouse
3188 PGA Boulevard
Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410West County Courthouse
2950 State Road 15, Room S-100
Belle Glade, FL 33430
For USPS Express, Priority or Certified Mail (signature required), send to:
P.O. Box 4115
West Palm Beach, FL 33402South County Courthouse
200 W. Atlantic Avenue, Room 150
Delray Beach, FL 33444Royal Palm Beach Branch
Do not mail payments to this address
200 Civic Center Way, Suite 400
Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411Refer to Fees & Costs or call the Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller’s office at (561) 355-2994.
If your case has been referred to a collection agency, it must be paid directly to the agency assigned to your case.
Please select the link to the appropriate collection agency to make your payment. You may also contact the agency at the phone number listed below.
Perdue, Brandon, Fielder, Collins & Mott LLP
1-888-703-5315Linebarger, Goggan, Blair & Sampson, LLP
1-866-234-9790CheckMark Collections
1-888-909-6722If you do not know the collection agency that your case was referred to, please contact the Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller's customer call center at (561) 355-2994 from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., Monday - Friday.
We use industry standard SSL (Secure Socket Layer) encryption when transmitting and receiving sensitive information. We do not store your sensitive data, such as full credit card numbers. All credit card transactions are conducted by MyFloridaCounty.com.
- Violations must be paid within 30 calendar days from the date the ticket was issued.
- If your payment is not received within 30 days of the citation issue date, there is a $16 late fee and a $7 compliance letter fee.
- If you do not contact the Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller's office within 30 days from the citation issue date, a process will be started to suspend your license.
You may apply for a payment plan online or in person at any Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller location. A $25.00 administrative fee plus a reasonable down payment is required. If payment is past due, you will also be charged a late fee and compliance letter fee (see Fees & Costs for the current ).
Traffic Tickets - 2. Red Light Camera Violations
Please visit our webpage regarding Red Light Camera Violations for more information.
Traffic Tickets - 3. Traffic School/Driving Instruction Information
You are eligible to attend traffic school if:
- You have not elected to attend traffic school within the past twelve (12) months.
- You have not attended traffic school eight (8) times within your lifetime.
- You do not have a commercial driver’s license.
You are not eligible if you were issued a:
- Criminal citation, such as DUI or speeding more than 30 mph over the speed limit, passing a school bus on the loading side and load dropping.
The Department of Highway Safety Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) web site now provides information to customers regarding their eligibility to elect driver school in lieu of points. Input your driver license number into the DHSMV's Driver License Check & ID Tracking System to check your eligibility.
- You must pay the fees for your violation within 30 days.
- You must complete traffic school certified by the state of Florida within 90 days. Traffic school information can be found in the local telephone yellow pages under “Traffic Schools” or “Driving Instructions”.
- Or, you may take an online course or rent a traffic school video and complete the questions.
- You must complete traffic school within 90 days from the date you paid the citation.
- You must notify the Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller’s office of your intent to attend traffic school at the same time you submit your payment.
If you attend traffic school outside of Palm Beach County, you must send a copy of the certificate verifying that you have completed the school.
You are responsible for enrolling in a traffic school and paying the fee for the course. A list of approved traffic schools is available online from the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles.
If you fail to complete the course within 90 days of your election to attend traffic school and do not pay the fine:
- Your driver’s license will be suspended.
- You will incur additional costs.
- Points will be assessed on your record.
Your license will not be suspended if you pay the late and compliance fees (see Fees & Costs for the current amounts). However, points will be assessed on your record.
You are not required to submit a copy of your proof of completion to the Clerk of Court. Florida law requires traffic schools to electronically file your traffic school completion certificate with our office within 5 days of your course completion. Learn more about Traffic School Completion Certificates.
No points will be assessed if you complete traffic school.
Traffic Tickets - 4. Traffic Fines
Refer to Fees & Costs or call the Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller’s office at (561) 355-2994.
Traffic Tickets - 5. Pleading “Not Guilty” To a Traffic Citation
You must notify the Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller's office in person or in writing within 30 days of the citation issue date that you are contesting the violations. Your citation number and your correct mailing address should be provided. If 30 days have passed since the ticket was issued and you have not notified our office, you must submit a $16 late fee and $7 compliance letter fee with your request for a hearing.
You must attend a mandatory pretrial hearing either in person or via a video conference, where you will have the opportunity to speak to the hearing officer. No witnesses or law enforcement officers will be present.
If your case is not resolved after the pretrial hearing, a trial will be set for a later date. You will either sign for the court date after the pretrial hearing or you will receive the notice of the trial date by mail. If your request was submitted online, the notice will be posted online for you to view and print. You will be assigned a location for your trial.
If you have not received a notice of trial within 30 days, you should call the Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller’s office at (561) 355-2996.
For more information, please see Contesting a Traffic Ticket.
What if I was given a ticket for driving without a driver's license, with an expired tag or no proof of registration?
For more information, please see Tickets for No Valid Driver’s License, Insurance or Registration.
- Drivers who receive citations for failing to provide proof of vehicle insurance to a police officer may have the citation dismissed for $10 if they can prove they had valid insurance that was issued before the date of the citation. That proof (such as a photocopy) must be presented to the Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller within 30 days of receiving a citation. Failure to do so within 30 days will result in a $116 fine, plus applicable late fees and suspension of your driver’s license. You will also be prevented from renewing your vehicle registration. In order to reinstate your driver’s license or renew your registration, you must pay a $150 reinstatement fee for a first offense and provide proof of insurance to the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. Subsequent violations will result in a $250 reinstatement fee. For more information, please see Tickets for No Valid Driver’s License, Insurance or Registration.
Traffic Tickets - 6. Non-Moving Violations
You were cited and are responsible for the citation, even if you do not own the vehicle that you were driving.
You may:
- Pay the full penalty for a non-moving violation (see Fees & Costs for amount).
- Fix the improper/faulty equipment within 30 days, get the ticket signed by a police officer, and pay the reduced penalty (see Fees & Costs for amount).
- Plead not guilty.
Traffic Tickets - 7. License/Points/Driving Records
You may check why your license was suspended by looking up your license number in the Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles’ (FLHSMV) Driver License Check system.
Visit FLHSMV Driver License Suspensions and Revocations for more information.
You may be eligible if you have corrected following violations:
- Failure to appear in court
- Failure to attend driving school
- Failure to pay your fine and late fees
The reinstatement fee (see Fees & Costs for the amount) can only be paid by cash or credit card.
Can the Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller's office advise me about points assessed against my license?
No. You must address these concerns by contacting the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles at (850) 617-2000.
You may obtain a three-year or lifetime driver history for a fee at any Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller’s office location. For additional options, please visit the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles official Website.
Traffic Tickets - 8. Court Dates and Hearings
- Arraignments: You may change the arraignment one time by filing a motion for continuance to schedule a new date, prior to the court date, by mail or in person.
- Pretrial or Final Hearing: You may change the pretrial hearings and trial (known as the final hearing) each one time, by filing a motion for continuance to schedule a new date. For pretrials, you may request a reschedule up until the day before the hearing. For trials, you must give two weeks notice, excluding the actual court date, by mail or in person. A defendant is allowed one continuance in writing, filed no later than one business day prior to the scheduled pretrial hearing, per Administrative Order.
If you have a court date and are unable to appear, you may file an Affidavit of Defense to stand in your place in court. This form cannot be used when a court appearance is mandatory.
See Plead Not Guilty and Contest a Traffic Ticket – Next Steps: Affidavit of Defense section for details.
Traffic Tickets - 9. Other: License/ID Card/Vehicle Tag or Title/Handicap Permit
How do I get a copy of my license, renew my license, purchase a specialty license plate or renew my vehicle registration?
Visit the Palm Beach County Tax Collector’s Office driver license or motor vehicle page for more details.
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