You have the following three options:

  1. Pay the penalty
    • Pay online: The fastest and easiest way to pay the amount due is to pay online. Go to https://secure.speedviolation.com and log on with your Notice # and PIN #. Click the Pay button. There is a convenience / service fee for this service.
    • Pay by phone: Call toll free 1-888-756-4918 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. There is a convenience / service fee for this service.
    • Pay by mail: Mail your check or money order in the enclosed envelope with the coupon printed at the bottom of the reverse side of your NOV. Be sure to put the Notice # on the face of your payment. PLEASE DO NOT MAIL CASH.

  2. Submit an Affidavit:
    As the registered owner of the vehicle, you are deemed responsible for the NOV and the payment of penalty unless, in compliance with Florida Statute 316.1896(8)(a)-(c), you establish by a sworn affidavit a statutory exemption applies. Exemptions include:
    • the motor vehicle was, at the time of the violation, in the care, custody, or control of another person
    • a Uniform Traffic Citation ("UTC") was issued by law enforcement to the driver of the motor vehicle for the violation Include serial # of UTC or a copy of the UTC.
    • the motor vehicle’s owner was deceased on or before the date of the violation. Include copy of the death certificate.
    • the vehicle was stolen. Include copy of the police report.

    Documentation will be required. The affidavit must be sworn before a notary public or other person authorized to administer oaths. The submission of a false affidavit is a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable under Florida Statute 775.082 or 775.083 by a term of imprisonment not to exceed sixty (60) days and/or a fine not to exceed $500.00.

    You may download an affidavit at https://secure.speedviolation.com.

  3. Contest the Violation:
    Request a hearing by signing and mailing the form provided on your NOV. You will be notified by letter of the time, location, and date of the hearing. If you request a hearing and the magistrate concludes that no infraction was committed, the NOV will be dismissed, and no costs or penalties shall be imposed. If the magistrate concludes that an infraction has been committed, the magistrate will uphold the infraction, and you will be responsible for payment of an additional fine as well as additional county or municipal costs not to exceed $250.00 as imposed by the magistrate.