Florida traffic law reference · 67 counties
Florida traffic ticket cost by county (2025–2026)
Every Florida traffic ticket starts from the same statutory base — §318.18 fixes the civil penalty for each violation tier. What changes is what each county adds on top: court costs, local surcharges, school-zone enhancements, and whether the jurisdiction operates red light cameras under §316.0083. Pick your county below to see the exact total you're looking at.
South Florida speeding ticket totals
| County | 6–9 mph over | 10–14 mph | 15–19 mph | 30+ mph |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Miami-Dade | $144 | $219 | $269 | $369 + mandatory court |
| Broward | $130 | $205 | $255 | $605+ / mandatory court |
| Palm Beach | $131 | $206 | $256 | $356 / mandatory court |
| Monroe | $131 | $206 | $256 | Court mandatory |
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Four South Florida counties published so far. The remaining 15 we have fully researched (Orange, Hillsborough, Pinellas, Lee, Polk, Osceola, Seminole, Duval, Escambia, Leon, Alachua, St. Johns, Volusia, Brevard, Santa Rosa) are next in the queue.
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Miami-Dade County
Speeding totals from $144 (6–9 mph over) to $369 + mandatory court.
16 cities · ~120 red light cameras
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Broward County
Speeding totals from $130 (6–9 mph over) to $605+ / mandatory court.
5 cities · ~30 red light cameras
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Palm Beach County
Speeding totals from $131 (6–9 mph over) to $356 / mandatory court.
1 city · ~15 red light cameras
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Florida Keys
Monroe County
Speeding totals from $131 (6–9 mph over) to Court mandatory.
No red light camera programs
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What's on every county page
- Exact fine schedule— statutory base + county total for 13–15 violation types, sourced from the Clerk of Court's published fee schedule.
- Operational data — Clerk name, online payment portal, phone, mail address, hours, courthouse locations, contest form, BDI election form, D-6 suspension status lookup.
- Statutory framework — §318.18 base structure, §316.1922 dangerous excessive speeding (the new HB 351 criminal offense, effective July 1, 2025), §316.0083 red light camera carve-out.
- Insurance impact — Florida-specific premium ranges per violation type, sourced from Bankrate / Insurance.com / The Zebra (Quadrant-sourced, 2025–2026).
- Recent enforcement — dated 2025–2026 sheriff and county press releases for the jurisdiction.
- FAQ + footnotes— 10 county-specific Q&As with FAQPage schema, plus 12–14 numbered citations to primary statutory and Clerk-of-Court sources.
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