Cape Coral Traffic Ticket Search

Traffic ticket records for Cape Coral are processed by the Lee County Clerk of Courts. Cape Coral is the largest city in Lee County with a population close to 190,000. It sits on the north shore of the Caloosahatchee River, across from Fort Myers. The Cape Coral Police Department is the main agency writing citations in the city. All tickets end up with the Lee County Clerk for processing. You get 30 days from the citation date to pay your fine, elect traffic school, or request a hearing.

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190,000+ Population
Lee County
20th Judicial Circuit
30 Days Payment Deadline

Lee County Clerk Processes Cape Coral Citations

All traffic ticket records for Cape Coral are handled by the Lee County Clerk of Courts. The Clerk's office processes every citation written in the city, no matter which agency issued it. That includes the Cape Coral Police Department, the Lee County Sheriff's Office, and the Florida Highway Patrol. Under Florida Statute 318.14, you must respond within 30 calendar days of the citation date.

The Lee County Clerk's main office is in the Lee County Justice Center in Fort Myers. Cape Coral residents need to cross the river to get there. The drive is about 15 to 20 minutes from most parts of the city. Online services save you the trip for most tasks. The Clerk's website lets you look up tickets, make payments, and elect traffic school from home.

Lee County Clerk Contact Details

Clerk Office Lee County Clerk of Courts
Location Lee County Justice Center, Fort Myers, FL
Phone (239) 533-5000
Hours Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Website leeclerk.org

Bring your citation and photo ID for any in-person visit. Walk-in service is first come, first served. If you need to set up a payment plan, go in person. Plans cannot be arranged by phone or online. A $25 processing fee per case applies to all plans.

Cape Coral Police Department

The Cape Coral Police Department writes most traffic citations in the city. Their main station is at 1100 Cultural Park Boulevard, Cape Coral, FL 33990. The non-emergency number is (239) 574-3223. Cape Coral PD patrols heavily along Pine Island Road, Del Prado Boulevard, Cape Coral Parkway, and Veterans Parkway. Officers use the standard Florida Uniform Traffic Citation form.

After the officer writes the ticket, it goes to the Lee County Clerk. It takes about 5 to 10 business days for new citations to show up in the system. If you search for your ticket right away and find nothing, try again later. The Lee County Sheriff and FHP also issue tickets on roads in Cape Coral. I-75 runs near the city, and FHP patrols that stretch regularly. All citations flow to the same Clerk's office.

Visit the city website at capecoral.gov for local police services and community programs.

Paying Cape Coral Traffic Tickets

When you pay a Cape Coral traffic ticket, you plead guilty. Points go on your driving record for moving violations. Under Florida Statute 318.18, a basic moving violation has a $60 base fine. Nonmoving violations are $30. Speeding fines depend on how fast you were going. The range is $25 for 6 to 9 mph over up to $250 for 30 mph or more over the posted limit. Fines in school zones and construction zones are doubled.

Online payment works through the Lee County Clerk website or the PayFLClerk statewide portal. Select Lee County and enter your citation number. A convenience fee applies to all card payments. You can also pay by phone at (239) 533-5000. Mail a check or money order to the Lee County Clerk's office. Do not send cash. In person, the Justice Center in Fort Myers accepts cash, checks, and cards.

If you cannot pay all at once, ask about a payment plan. You must go in person to set one up. The $25 per-case fee applies.

Traffic School Option in Cape Coral

Electing a Basic Driver Improvement course is a smart move for many Cape Coral drivers. It keeps points off your record and gives you an 18% reduction on the fine. Tell the Lee County Clerk within 30 days of your ticket that you want this option. Pay the reduced fine plus a $7.00 affidavit fee. Then finish the course within 90 days.

The rules are strict. CDL holders are not eligible. Tickets for 30 mph or more over the limit do not qualify. You get five lifetime uses and can only use it once in any 12-month stretch. After you finish the course, send the original certificate to the Lee County Clerk. Do not rely on the school to send it for you. Missing the 90-day deadline means full fines, late fees, points, and possible license suspension. Find approved courses at flhsmv.gov.

What Happens If You Ignore a Cape Coral Ticket

Do not ignore a traffic ticket. The consequences get worse fast. Under Florida Statute 318.15, missing the 30-day window adds a $16 late fee. That is just the start. After 180 days with no response, the Lee County Clerk reports the delinquent ticket to the FLHSMV. Your driver's license gets suspended.

Clearing a suspension requires paying every outstanding fine, late fee, and court cost. Then you pay a $60 reinstatement fee to the FLHSMV through the MyDMV portal. The suspension shows on your driving record for seven years. Driving while suspended is a criminal offense in Florida. It can lead to arrest and additional fines. Handle your ticket on time.

Searching Cape Coral Traffic Records Online

The Lee County Clerk has an online case search on their website. Enter your citation number, name, or case number to pull up your record. The system shows ticket status, fines due, and upcoming court dates. Results include the issuing officer, violation type, and location of the stop.

If you lost your ticket, call the Lee County Clerk at (239) 533-5000. Give them your name and date of birth. They can look up the citation in their system. The PayFLClerk statewide portal also searches Lee County records. You need the citation number for the fastest results.

The City of Cape Coral website provides information on local government, police services, and public resources for residents dealing with traffic matters.

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Cape Coral residents can use the Lee County Clerk's online tools to search traffic tickets, make payments, and check court schedules without visiting the Fort Myers courthouse.

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Lee County Traffic Records

Cape Coral is part of Lee County. The Lee County Clerk of Courts handles every traffic citation in the city. For full details on Lee County traffic courts, clerk locations, and fee schedules, visit the county page.

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