Clay County FL Traffic Tickets Lookup
🚗 Clay County FL Traffic Tickets Lookup — Complete Step-by-Step Guide
Every month, thousands of Florida residents search for traffic tickets lookup in Clay County — but most end up hitting dead ends or outdated databases. This guide was written to fix that. You’ll find every working official source, step-by-step instructions, insider tips specific to Clay County, and answers to the questions people ask most.
Under Florida Statute §119, most government records are public and available to any person. There is no requirement to state your reason for requesting records. Fees may apply for copies or certified documents.
How to Look Up Traffic Tickets in Clay County, FL — Step by Step
Traffic citations in Clay County are processed through the clerk of courts and FLHSMV. Here’s how to find, pay, or contest them:
Visit Clay County Clerk of Courts and navigate to Traffic or Traffic Ticket Search. Enter your citation number (from the ticket) or your driver’s license number. You’ll see the citation details, fine amount, due date, and current status (paid, unpaid, suspended).
Most Clay County traffic tickets can be paid online through the clerk’s website. Look for a “Pay Ticket” button next to your citation in the search results. You’ll need a credit/debit card. Online payment typically closes within 30 days of the citation date.
Visit FLHSMV Traffic Violations to view your Florida driving history including all tickets, points, and suspensions. An official 3-year driving record costs $8 and a 7-year record costs $10 — both available online instantly.
You have 30 days from the citation date to elect to contest the ticket. Visit Clay County Clerk of Courts and choose “Elect to Contest” option. This schedules a hearing before a magistrate. You can also elect traffic school (if eligible) to avoid points — this option is also available through the clerk’s portal.
Florida gives you 30 days to respond to a traffic citation. If you miss this window, your license may be suspended and additional fees added. Even if you can’t pay immediately, contact the Clay County Clerk’s office — many counties offer payment plans for hardship cases, which most guides don’t mention.
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Clay County Courthouse & Office Location
Use the map below to locate the Clay County courthouse or clerk’s office for in-person record requests:
Best time to call the Clay County Clerk’s office is weekday mornings 8–10 AM — hold times are much shorter. For written public records requests under Florida Statute §119, agencies have up to 3 business days to acknowledge your request. Always ask for a fee waiver if cost is a barrier — it’s your legal right to ask.
