How to contest a ticket in Miami
Miami enforces metered and permit parking, and Florida uses red-light cameras in some jurisdictions. Parking is handled by the city or county, while moving violations go through the county court.
Contest online — Miami's official portal
Contests are filed with the issuing agency. Have your citation number ready.
Open the contest portal ↗The contest process in Miami
- 1Read the citation for the violation and the deadline to pay or contest.
- 2Decide whether to contest, pay, or elect traffic school for an eligible moving violation.
- 3Request a hearing through the official city, county, or court process before the deadline.
- 4Gather and submit photos, receipts, or other evidence for your defense.
- 5Confirm the outcome and any next steps on the official county or court website.
Paying instead?
Miami parking and traffic citations can generally be paid online, by phone, by mail, or in person; use the citation number and verify current options on the official city, county, or court website.
How to pay a ticket in Miami →Frequently asked questions
Can I elect traffic school in Miami?
For many eligible Florida moving violations you can elect a basic driver improvement course to avoid points, but you usually must do so before the deadline and meet eligibility rules. Check with the court on your citation.
How do I fight a Miami red-light camera ticket?
Red-light camera notices in Florida typically include instructions for requesting a hearing. Follow the steps on the notice before the deadline and bring any supporting evidence.
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