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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is my court date?

A: Refer to criminal traffic court information for first appearance.

Q: What time is my court date?

A: Refer to criminal traffic court information for first appearance.

Q: I don’t have my ticket number. Can you check my case by using my name?

A: Yes, we can use name, date of birth or driver’s license number.

Q: Where can I get detailed information about the school option? 

A: For detailed information regarding traffic school, follow this link and scroll down to Option 3.

Q: What is the amount I pay for the school option? 

A: The amounts are provided on the envelope given by the officer. For additional information regarding traffic school, follow this link and scroll down to Option 3.

Q: Can I go to school if my ticket is late? 

A: Yes you can still elect school.  You would be required to pay an additional $23.00 late fee along with your cost for electing the school option.  The costs are in lieu of the civil penalty. If you are not sure of the cost required, please refer to this chart.

Q: What happens when my license is suspended?

A: You are not allowed to drive until you clear up the suspension and have your license reinstated.

Q: Why is my license suspended?

A: There are many possible reasons why your license is suspended. If you have any past-due, open traffic tickets in Orange County, we can assist you in getting the matters cleared up. If your license is suspended for any other reason or for tickets in another county, you can contact the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) at 850-922-9000, and they will be able to assist you further.

Q: When is my payment due? 

A: If you were given a payable civil infraction, you have 30 straight calendar days from the date the citation was issued to pay your fine.

Q: What is a Toll Ticket?

A: Orange County Expressway Authority will take a snapshot picture of the license tag of any vehicle that evades paying the proper tolls throughout Orange County. The toll violation fine will be directed to the person registered to the vehicle. The fine for a toll violation is $186.00. Points will be assessed.

Q: I was not notified of the toll violation. Who do I call?

A: The Orange County Expressway Authority mails out the toll violations via certified mail. If you have not updated your current address the certified letter will be returned to the Expressway Authority. You may contact them for more detailed information at 407-835-2900. You will need to provide the correct name on the citation or the citation number.

Q: What do I do when I was not the one driving the car but I received the toll violation fine?

A: Contact the Clerk of Courts to request a Affidavit Denying Responsibility of the citation. You must provide the name and date of birth of the person driving the vehicle. A court hearing will be set; you will not be required to appear. The person driving the vehicle may complete an Affidavit Admitting Responsibility to avoid a Court appearance. If the citation is past due (beyond 30 calendar days) you will be charged a $23.00 late fee. For more information call 407-836-6000.

Q: Do you accept personal checks?

A: Yes, we accept personal checks, money orders, cash, MasterCard and Visa.

Q: Do you take credit card payments over the phone?

A: Yes. To make payments by phone, call 407-836-6000.

Q: Can I pay my ticket on the Internet?

A: Yes. Please go to
http://www.myorangeclerk.com/i-pay/default.aspx 

Q: Do you give extensions? Over the phone?

A: Yes, but only via the internet (I-pay). You are welcome to visit our downtown office, express payment booth or any convenient branch to extend your citation. There is a $4.00 fee for this service. You may also use Western Union services to extend your citation. You will need to contact a traffic representative for details at 407-836-2000.

Q: What is your mailing address? 

A: Follow this link for addresses.

Q: Where are you located?

A: Refer to the traffic court locations page for a location near you. If you are required to attend court, please refer to the location specified in the paperwork you may have received.

Q: What are your business hours?

A: Follow the link for business hours for all branches

Q: What would I do to take a ticket to court?

A: Refer to information about civil handling of traffic issues.

Q: Can I get (verbally) the disposition on this case?

A: Yes, by calling 407-836-6000. You may also obtain dispositions by clicking myClerk 

Q: Can I get a copy of the citation?

A: Yes, mail in your request along with a self-addressed stamped envelope and a $1.00 a page, $3.00 per page if you would like it certified.

Q: What’s the amount of the bond?

A: You need to call 407-836-6000.

Q: Has my bond been discharged yet?

A: You need to call 407-836-6000.

Q: Can I get copies from my file?

A: Yes, our cases are public record. You will be required to pay $1.00 per page, plus $2.00 to certify a page or document, if certification is required.

Q: What is a D-6 clearance? Can I get a D-6 clearance? 

A: A D-6 is the clearance form showing you have satisfied your court requirements. You must provide this form to the DHSMV in order to be reinstated. You will be given a D-6 upon compliance with your citation. If you have lost a D-6, we can provide you with a certified copy for a fee of $3.00. A duplicate D6 can be faxed to your local DMV if you provide us with their fax number. Please verify that your DMV will accept a fax from our office.

Q: Is there a DMV in the Courthouse?

A: The DMV is located in Room 410 of the Courthouse. Their office is open Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. You must be in line by 4:00 pm

Q: How much do I owe on my old tickets?

A: You need to call 407-836-6000. Requests for information on more than 5 cases must be made in writing to the Clerk of the Court or in person.

Q: I mailed my payment in. Did you receive it?

A: You can call 407-836-6000, and use the automated phone service to query on the status of your case. Due to our high volume, it may take a few days to be posted to your account.

 

Q: Why is the price of the ticket different from what is on the back of the yellow copy?

A: The only time you would pay a different amount from what your citation states would be due to paying your citation late. The officer may have written an incorrect amount. The Clerk's office is required to collect the correct amount as required by statute.

Q: What is your fax number?

A: Orlando 407-836-6307 or 6308
     Winter Park 407-671-4837
     Apopka 407-254-1031
     Ocoee 407-254-6841

Q: I’ve received a subpoena.  What should I do?

A: Your subpoena should have instructions on the bottom giving you a phone number to call to verify your appearance requirement and assist you with any further information you may need.

Q: Did you receive my school completion certificate?

A: You can call 407-836-6000, and use our automated phone system to query on the status of your case. For more information, follow this link, and refer to Option 3. Faxed submissions take 72 hours to process.

 

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