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Florida traffic defense · $99 flat fee · 67 counties
Upload a photo of your citation. A Bar-licensed Florida attorney — not an algorithm, not a chatbot — reviews, files, and resolves it so you never see the courthouse.
From $99 flat fee · Filed within 24 business hours or your money back

Tickets raise your insurance.
They steal a Tuesday in court.
We make them disappear from your routine. You keep your clean record, and your time.

How it works
Open the app, photograph your citation. That's it.
A Florida attorney reviews, builds your case, files the paperwork.
Updates land in your timeline. You never set foot in court.

See exactly what $99 covers and what isn't included — no signup required.
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Florida Bar
Every case is handled by a licensed Florida attorney — never a paralegal, never a script.
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Filings, motions, and hearings are entirely on us. Your only job is to upload the ticket.
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Every filing, every update, every result lands in your case timeline in real time.
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Florida legal reference · CC-BY-4.0
Florida traffic and immigration reference data — county-by-county fine schedules, DUI penalty tiers, USCIS fee schedules, immigration pathway costs, statutory citations, and the operational details every Florida resident needs. Educational reference, not legal advice — everything cited to a primary source.
Resource 1
Exact fine totals for speeding, red light, school zone, and seat belt violations across Florida counties. Each county page has the Clerk's payment portal, contest forms, court hours, courthouse addresses, recent enforcement activity, and the §316 / §318 / §322 statutes every line item is built from.
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Resource 2
§316.193 penalty tiers (1st through 4th + DUI manslaughter), the §322.2615 ten-day Formal Review Hearing window, Trenton's Law (§316.1939, eff. Oct 1 2025), FR-44 insurance reality, BAIID triggers, and the hardship-license workflow — broken down for every Florida county.
Open DUI resource
Resource 3
USCIS fees post-89 FR 6194 (April 2024) and Pub. L. 119-21 (H.R. 1, July 2025), six immigration pathways with cost ranges, Florida-specific statutes (SB 1718 + 287(g)), TRAC asylum grant rates by nationality, and a public API for AI consumers at /api/public/v1/immigration.
Open immigration methodology
Common questions