
Petersburg (Only fines assessed in court)

Tickets issued by the following municipalities may be paid to the Pinellas County Clerk of Court: Mail payment: City of Treasure Island Processing Center, PO Box 2060, Tarrytown, NY 10591 Mail payment: City of Indian Shores Town Clerk, 19305 Gulf Blvd., Indian Shores, FL 33785 Petersburg Beach, PO Box 3214, Milwaukee, WI 53201 Mail payment: City of Pinellas Park, 7700 59th St.
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You must address these concerns with the Bureau of Driver Licenses and/or your insurance agent.įees for traffic fines may change during the year. You will be charged a 3.5% convenience fee by the credit card processor for this service.ĭeputy clerks cannot advise you on the number of points assessed against your driver history record or on how points will affect your insurance or how many times you have elected school.

Please have your copy of the ticket with you when you place the call. Using your VISA, Mastercard, American Express or Discover, you may also make a payment for any non-criminal, non-delinquent (within 30 days of issuance) ticket. The Clerk's 24-hour Automated Payment and Information Line, (727) 464-4846, will provide information about your traffic ticket including the amount of the civil penalty due, the options available to you to satisfy the charge, the due date, the status of the ticket and other general information. You may not pay for it in Pinellas County. For example, if you received a traffic ticket in Tampa, Florida, you must pay for it in Hillsborough County. Tickets must be satisfied in the county in which they were issued.
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Therefore, if you come in on the that date, you will be late and your license will already be suspended. The suspension date listed on the letter goes into effect at midnight on that date. If you receive a letter from the State of Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (Florida DHSMV) informing you that your license will be suspended, you must comply on or before the business day prior (before) the date stated on the letter.


If a ticket is not paid within 30 calendar days from the date of issuance, a suspension will be entered against your driver license, which could affect your insurance rates and will subject you to additional penalties. Please read your citation for instructions to PAY YOUR TICKET, attend a court hearing or other options or requirements. Most infraction violations must be paid within 30 calendar days from the date the ticket was issued.
