Fort Myers Traffic Ticket Search

Traffic ticket records in Fort Myers go through the Lee County Clerk of Court. Fort Myers is the county seat of Lee County with about 85,000 residents. It sits on the Caloosahatchee River in southwest Florida. The Lee County Courthouse is right in downtown Fort Myers, making it easy for residents to deal with traffic citations in person. All tickets from the Fort Myers Police Department, the Lee County Sheriff, and the Florida Highway Patrol are processed by the same clerk office.

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Fort Myers Quick Facts

85,000+ Population
Lee County
20th Judicial Circuit
30 Days Payment Deadline

Lee County Clerk Handles Fort Myers Tickets

The Lee County Clerk of Court manages every traffic ticket record in Fort Myers. Under Florida Statute 318.14, you must respond to any noncriminal traffic citation within 30 calendar days. That means paying, electing traffic school, or requesting a hearing. The deadline starts on the date the officer writes the ticket.

Fort Myers is the county seat, so the main Lee County Courthouse is in the city. This makes it very convenient for local residents. You do not need to drive to another town. The clerk can be reached by phone at 239-533-5000 for general questions about traffic tickets.

Clerk Office Lee County Clerk of Court
Location Lee County Justice Center, Fort Myers, FL
Phone 239-533-5000
Website leeclerk.org

Walk-in hours are Monday through Friday during regular business hours. Bring your citation and a photo ID. The clerk's staff can look up your ticket, tell you the amount owed, and handle payments, traffic school elections, and hearing requests on the spot.

Paying a Fort Myers Traffic Ticket

Paying the fine closes your case right away. It counts as a guilty plea. Moving violations put points on your license. Under Florida Statute 318.18, the base fine for a standard moving violation is $60 before court costs and surcharges. Nonmoving violations start at $30. Speeding fines break down by speed: $25 for 6 to 9 mph over, $100 for 10 to 14, $150 for 15 to 19, $175 for 20 to 29, and $250 for 30 or more over the limit. School zone and construction zone fines are doubled.

The Lee Clerk accepts payments several ways. Pay online at leeclerk.org or through the PayFLClerk statewide portal. Select Lee County from the list. Card payments include a processing fee. In person, visit the Lee County Justice Center in downtown Fort Myers. Mail a check or money order to the clerk's office. Make it payable to "Lee County Clerk of Court."

If you cannot pay the full amount at once, ask about a payment plan at the clerk's office. You will need to go in person. Bring your citation and photo ID. Missing payments on a plan can result in the full balance becoming due immediately.

Fort Myers Citation Response Options

Three options are available after a Fort Myers traffic ticket. Each one has a different effect on your driving record.

Paying the fine is the simplest path. It closes the case but puts points on your record for moving violations. Nonmoving tickets carry no points. The total due is on the back of the citation. Make sure to pay within 30 days to avoid late fees.

Contesting the ticket means asking for a hearing. Contact the Lee Clerk within 30 days. The court sets a date and both you and the officer must show up. If found guilty, the fine can reach $500 for most violations. School zone and construction zone tickets can go to $1,000. You can also submit a written statement before your hearing date if you prefer not to present your case verbally.

Traffic school is the third choice. It keeps points off your license and cuts the fine. See the next section for more details on how it works in Fort Myers.

Traffic School for Fort Myers Drivers

Fort Myers drivers can elect a Basic Driver Improvement course to avoid points on their license. You get an 18% reduction in the fine amount. The Lee Clerk withholds adjudication, so no conviction shows on your record. You must contact the clerk within 30 days of receiving the citation to elect this option. Then complete the course within 90 days of the violation date.

Not everyone can use this option. CDL holders are not eligible. Tickets for 30 mph or more over the speed limit do not qualify. You can elect traffic school five times in your lifetime. Only once per 12-month period. If you fail to complete the course in time, you owe the full fine, points go on your record, and a license suspension may follow. Find approved courses at the FLHSMV approved schools page.

After you finish, make sure the Lee Clerk receives your completion certificate. Call 239-533-5000 to verify. Some schools send it directly, but you should follow up to be safe.

License Suspension and Fort Myers Tickets

Not responding to a Fort Myers traffic ticket can result in losing your license. Under Florida Statute 318.15, the 30-day deadline is strict. Miss it and a $16 late fee gets added. If 180 days pass with no action, the Lee Clerk reports you to the FLHSMV. Your license gets suspended. To get it back, you must clear all fines, late fees, and pay a $60 reinstatement charge to the state. The suspension stays on your driving record for seven years.

Points from Fort Myers tickets combine with points from other Florida cities and counties. Twelve points in 12 months leads to a 30-day suspension. Eighteen points in 18 months means 3 months. Twenty-four points in 36 months results in a one-year suspension. You can check your point total at the MyDMV Portal.

Looking Up Fort Myers Traffic Records Online

The Lee Clerk's website lets you look up Fort Myers traffic ticket records online. Visit leeclerk.org and use the case search tools. You can search by citation number or by name. The system shows the fine amount, due date, and current case status. New citations typically take a few business days to appear in the system after they are issued.

The Fort Myers Police Department writes most local traffic citations. They patrol busy roads like Colonial Boulevard, US 41, Cleveland Avenue, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. I-75 runs along the eastern side of the metro area, and FHP troopers are active there. All tickets, no matter the agency, go to the Lee Clerk for processing. Visit the city website at cityftmyers.com for local government info. Traffic ticket questions should go to the Lee Clerk.

The Fort Myers city website provides local government services and information for residents.

Fort Myers traffic ticket records city homepage

While traffic ticket records are managed by the Lee County Clerk, the Fort Myers city website offers police contacts and community resources for local drivers.

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Lee County Traffic Ticket Records

Fort Myers is the county seat of Lee County. The Lee County Clerk of Court processes all traffic citations for the city and the rest of the county. For full details on court locations, fee schedules, and hearing procedures, visit the county page.

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Nearby Cities

Fort Myers is the largest city in Lee County. Cape Coral is across the river but does not have a separate traffic ticket records page on this site. All Lee County traffic tickets are processed by the same clerk office in Fort Myers.