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Florida traffic defense · Fla. Stat. §316.075 (officer-issued) / §316.0083 (camera NOV)

Florida Red Light Ticket Defense

TL;DR

Florida red light tickets come in two flavors: officer-issued under §316.075 carries 4 license points + $158–$277 total + insurance impact, while red-light-camera NOVs under §316.0083 are $158 civil, zero points, no insurance reporting — a statutorily isolated carve-out at §316.0083(1)(b)(1). Unilegal defends both for a flat $99 statewide. (2026)

Fla. Stat. §316.075 (officer-issued) / §316.0083 (camera NOV) — the statute

The driver facing a steady red signal shall stop at a clearly marked stop line before entering the crosswalk on the near side of the intersection, or, if none, then before entering the intersection.
Fla. Stat. §316.075 (officer-issued) / §316.0083 (camera NOV)

Penalties and points

TierFine / classificationPoints
Officer-issued (§316.075)$158–$277 (varies by county)4
Red light camera NOV (§316.0083)$1580
Red light + crash (no injury)$200–$400+4
Red light + injuryReckless driving potential (§316.192)Misdemeanor / felony if serious

Insurance impact: Officer-issued red light tickets typically increase Florida premiums +18% to +23% over 3 years (~$300–$700 lifetime cost). Red light camera NOVs paid before UTC escalation produce zero insurance change — statutorily protected under §316.0083(1)(b)(1). (Bankrate / WalletHub 2025–2026 data.)

Common defenses

Every red light ticket defense case has its own facts. These are the defense strategies our attorneys most commonly raise — none of them are guaranteed to win, but each is worth examining before you decide to pay.

The camera-NOV / UTC distinction (§316.0083)

A red-light-camera NOV (Notice of Violation) is NOT a Uniform Traffic Citation. It's a $158 civil penalty against the registered owner. No points, no insurance reporting — provided the NOV is paid before the 60-day window closes and the case escalates to a UTC under §316.0083(1)(b)(4). The carve-out is statutorily explicit.

Yellow-light timing challenges

Florida MUTCD requires minimum yellow-light durations based on posted speed. Short yellow timing (often documented in city/county engineering studies) is a classic defense against red-light citations — especially in jurisdictions with documented timing controversies.

Right-on-red technicalities

Right turns on red after stopping are legal in Florida unless explicitly posted otherwise. Many camera NOVs incorrectly capture right-on-red turns where the driver did briefly stop before proceeding — review of the still images and video frame-by-frame often reveals this.

Necessity / sudden emergency

Florida courts recognize necessity defenses for traffic violations committed to avoid an imminent emergency (sudden brake-failure of a trailing vehicle, medical emergency in the car, etc.). Documentation is critical.

Identification and registered-owner defenses (cameras)

Camera NOVs are issued to the registered owner, not the driver. If you weren't driving, Florida law (§316.0083(7)) allows you to submit an affidavit identifying the actual driver. Some counties require notarization.

Florida fact sheet

Statewide camera NOV base
$158 — fixed by statute
Officer-issued range
$158 (statutory) → $277 (Miami-Dade total)
Camera carve-out
§316.0083(1)(b)(1): no §322.27 points, no insurance reporting
UTC escalation window
60 days from NOV; after that, full moving-violation consequences attach
Most-active camera county
Miami-Dade — 16 cities, ~120 cameras
Camera-free counties
Monroe (Florida Keys), Collier, Charlotte, Indian River, Citrus

Your three options

Option 1

Pay the fine

For camera NOVs, paying is the cleanest path — $158, zero points, no insurance reporting. For officer-issued tickets, paying adds 4 points and triggers a 3-year insurance surcharge.

Option 2

Elect traffic school

Officer-issued red light tickets are eligible for BDI traffic school under §318.14(9) — withholds adjudication, no points. Red light camera NOVs are NOT eligible (they're not moving violations).

Option 3

Contest with Unilegal

Especially valuable for officer-issued tickets where 4 points are on the line. Unilegal challenges signal-timing records, sign placement, and citation accuracy. For camera NOVs, contest is rarely cost-effective unless the affidavit-of-non-driver path applies.

Flat fee — civil violation

Any Civil Ticket. Any County. $99. Period.

$99 flat fee — covers attorney assignment, filing, hearing appearance, and outcome notification.

  • Florida Bar–licensed attorney assigned to your case
  • Filed within 24 business hours or your money back
  • All 67 Florida counties — your local Clerk of Court, our attorney appearing
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Sources & citations

  1. [1]Fla. Stat. §316.075 — Traffic control signal devices (officer-issued red light violations). http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0300-0399/0316/Sections/0316.075.html · accessed 2026-05-31
  2. [2]Fla. Stat. §316.0083 — Mark Wandall Traffic Safety Act (red light cameras); §316.0083(1)(b)(1) carve-out from §322.27 points. http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0300-0399/0316/Sections/0316.0083.html · accessed 2026-05-31
  3. [3]Fla. Stat. §322.27 — Florida point assessment schedule. http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0300-0399/0322/Sections/0322.27.html · accessed 2026-05-31
  4. [4]Fla. Stat. §318.14(9) — Basic Driver Improvement (BDI) traffic school election. http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0300-0399/0318/Sections/0318.14.html · accessed 2026-05-31
  5. [5]Florida MUTCD chapter 4D — Traffic Control Signal Devices (yellow-light timing standards). https://www.fdot.gov/traffic/mutcd/MUTCD.shtm · accessed 2026-05-31
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