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If you wish to save the trip and pay your traffic fine online for any of the sixty-seven counties please visit www.payflclerk.com to pay the traffic fine. Payment of the civil penalty is considered a conviction and points will be assessed to the driver’s record, if applicable.
Welcome to the PayFlClerk.com traffic ticket portal. The portal is a single source for payment of traffic tickets, state-wide. Once you select the ticketing county, you will be redirected to the selected Clerk of Court payment site.
Uniform Traffic Citations or traffic tickets that are given must be handled within 30 days with the county court clerk’s office where the ticket was received. To handle a ticket visit or call the clerk’s office. In some counties, tickets may be paid online.
Pay a Traffic Ticket. Upon receipt of a traffic ticket for an infraction. You have 30 days from the date of issuance to exercise any of the following three options: Pay the ticket. Take a driver improvement course. Enter a plea of not guilty.
Traffic & Parking. If you received a citation, you either received a parking or a traffic citation. Learn which citation you were given and find out your options to pay.
What are my payment options for traffic tickets? The Clerk offers you many different ways to pay for your traffic ticket. You can pay online 24/7/365 with a credit card* (have your traffic ticket ready)
To make a payment on an existing payment plan, use the PayItClerkPBC website or mobile app. Other Payment Options Available 24/7 to pay by credit card, Google Pay or Apple Pay through PayNowLink.