Florida Statutes
DON'T PLEA GUILTY WITHOUT KNOWING YOUR RIGHTS UNDER FLORIDA LAW.
Before you pay that ticket or appear in court, make sure you fully understand the consequences.
Florida traffic laws can be complex—and pleading guilty without reviewing your rights could lead to unexpected points on your license, fines, mandatory court appearances, or even a criminal record. What You Can Learn From the Florida Statutes: Use the links below to explore the statutes related to your traffic violation. By reviewing them, you may be able to find out:
• The classification of your violation (civil or criminal)• Whether it adds points to your driving record• If it requires a mandatory court appearance• If it could result in a license suspension or revocation However, reading the statute is not the same as knowing the law.
Traffic court is not something you should navigate alone. The experienced attorneys at the Law Offices of Alexander B. Ramey, P.A. know how Florida law is applied in real courtrooms—and we know how to fight for the best possible outcome in your case. Talk to an Attorney Before You Decide Don’t take chances with your record or your license. Schedule a free consultation today. We’ll explain your options, protect your rights, and help you make an informed decision before entering a plea. Chapter 316 of the 2025 Florida Statutes is the State Uniform Traffic Control chapter. Click here to explore F. S. Chapter 316.
Florida traffic laws can be complex—and pleading guilty without reviewing your rights could lead to unexpected points on your license, fines, mandatory court appearances, or even a criminal record. What You Can Learn From the Florida Statutes: Use the links below to explore the statutes related to your traffic violation. By reviewing them, you may be able to find out:
• The classification of your violation (civil or criminal)• Whether it adds points to your driving record• If it requires a mandatory court appearance• If it could result in a license suspension or revocation However, reading the statute is not the same as knowing the law.
Traffic court is not something you should navigate alone. The experienced attorneys at the Law Offices of Alexander B. Ramey, P.A. know how Florida law is applied in real courtrooms—and we know how to fight for the best possible outcome in your case. Talk to an Attorney Before You Decide Don’t take chances with your record or your license. Schedule a free consultation today. We’ll explain your options, protect your rights, and help you make an informed decision before entering a plea. Chapter 316 of the 2025 Florida Statutes is the State Uniform Traffic Control chapter. Click here to explore F. S. Chapter 316.