Ocala Traffic Ticket Lookup

Traffic ticket records for Ocala go through the Marion County Clerk of the Circuit Court. Ocala is the county seat of Marion County with a population near 75,000. The Ocala Police Department handles most local traffic enforcement, with the Marion County Sheriff's Office covering surrounding areas. Every citation ends up at the Marion Clerk for processing. Florida law gives you 30 days from the date of the ticket to respond. As the county seat, the Clerk's main office is right here in Ocala, so dealing with a ticket in person is straightforward.

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75,000+ Population
Marion County
5th Judicial Circuit
30 Days Payment Deadline

Marion County Clerk Processes Ocala Tickets

All traffic citations issued in Ocala go to the Marion County Clerk of the Circuit Court for processing. Under Florida Statute 318.14, you must respond within 30 calendar days from the issue date. You can pay the fine, elect traffic school, or ask for a court hearing.

The Marion Clerk's traffic division has its own phone line at 352-620-3368. The general Clerk number is 352-671-5604. The mailing address is P.O. Box 907, Ocala, FL 34478. The Clerk's website at marioncountyclerk.org has online tools for looking up citations and making payments. New tickets can take 5 to 10 business days to enter the system. If yours does not show up online right away, give it a few more days.

Ocala Clerk Contact Information

Office Marion County Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller
Mailing Address P.O. Box 907, Ocala, FL 34478
Traffic Phone 352-620-3368
General Phone 352-671-5604
Website marioncountyclerk.org

Call the traffic line during regular business hours for questions about an Ocala ticket. The traffic division staff can tell you how much you owe, what options you have, and how to set up a payment plan if needed. If you visit in person, bring the citation and a photo ID. Walk-in service is first come, first served.

Ocala Police and Traffic Enforcement

The Ocala Police Department is the main agency writing traffic tickets in the city. Officers patrol roads like Silver Springs Boulevard, SE 17th Street, and Pine Avenue. The department uses the standard Florida Uniform Traffic Citation form. After a ticket is issued, it goes to the Marion Clerk. Visit the city website at ocalafl.org for information on local police services.

The Marion County Sheriff's Office covers the rest of the county, including areas right outside Ocala's city limits. FHP troopers patrol I-75, which runs right through the county. They also cover US-27 and US-301. It does not matter which agency wrote the ticket. All citations in the Ocala area go to the Marion Clerk for processing. The same 30-day deadline and same options apply to every citation.

Paying Ocala Traffic Tickets

Paying a traffic ticket is a guilty plea. Points go on your driving record for moving violations. The base fine for a standard moving violation is $60 under Florida Statute 318.18, before court costs and surcharges. Nonmoving violations carry a $30 base fine.

Speeding fines depend on how fast you were going. At 6 to 9 mph over the limit, the fine is $25. For 10 to 14 mph over, it jumps to $100. Going 15 to 19 mph over means $150. The fine is $175 for 20 to 29 mph over. At 30 mph or more over, you face a $250 fine and mandatory adjudication. School zone and construction zone fines are double the base amount. Missing the 30-day deadline adds a $16 late fee.

Pay online through the Marion Clerk website or the PayFLClerk statewide portal. Select Marion County to begin. Credit and debit cards are accepted online with a convenience fee. Mail a check or money order to P.O. Box 907, Ocala, FL 34478. In-person payments work at the courthouse. Cash at AMSCOT locations has no added clerk fee. Payment plans are available in person for those who cannot pay all at once.

Traffic School for Ocala Drivers

Ocala drivers can elect a Basic Driver Improvement course to keep points off their license. This also gives you an 18% reduction in the fine. Adjudication is withheld, so there is no conviction on your record. Contact the Marion Clerk within 30 days of the citation to elect this option.

You have 90 days from the citation date to complete the course and file the certificate with the Clerk. Florida limits this option to five times in a lifetime. You can use it once every 12 months. CDL holders are not eligible. Tickets for going 30 mph or more over the speed limit do not qualify. If you miss the 90-day deadline, the full fine and points apply. A late fee gets added too. Find state-approved courses at flhsmv.gov.

Contesting an Ocala Traffic Ticket

You have the right to fight any traffic citation issued in Ocala. Notify the Marion Clerk within 30 days that you want a hearing. The court will schedule a date. If found guilty, the fine can go up to $500 for most violations. School zone and construction zone tickets have a $1,000 maximum.

Under Florida Statute 318.15, missing the 30-day deadline means a $16 late fee. If 180 days pass with no response, the Clerk reports it to the FLHSMV. A license suspension follows. To fix it, you must pay all fines and a $60 reinstatement charge. The suspension stays on your driving record for seven years. Dealing with the ticket on time saves you from these added costs and complications.

Looking Up Ocala Traffic Records Online

The Marion Clerk website has an online citation search tool. You can look up tickets by number, name, or case information. The system shows what you owe, the ticket status, and what options remain. New tickets need several business days to appear in the online system.

The PayFLClerk portal also lets you search for and pay Marion County tickets. Use the MyDMV Portal to check your driving record and license status with the FLHSMV. These are different systems. The Clerk handles the citation. The FLHSMV tracks your license. If an Ocala ticket resulted in a suspension, that will show up at the FLHSMV portal.

The statewide PayFLClerk portal allows drivers to look up and pay traffic citations from any participating Florida county.

PayFLClerk statewide payment portal for Florida traffic ticket records

The PayFLClerk portal lets you select Marion County and search for your Ocala traffic ticket for online payment.

The Marion County Clerk website offers traffic court resources, citation lookup tools, and online payment options.

Marion County Clerk homepage

The Marion Clerk homepage provides direct access to traffic citation services for Ocala and all Marion County drivers.

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Marion County Traffic Records

Ocala is the county seat of Marion County. The Marion County Clerk of the Circuit Court handles all traffic ticket records for the city. For full details on fee schedules, filing procedures, and county resources, visit the county page.

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