Ocala Traffic School
According to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, speeding was the most common violation for Marion County, FL drivers in 2023. There were 3,022 tickets given out to those speeding along I-75, CR 301, CR 40, and other roads in Ocala and the rest of the county.
Following traffic laws is the best way to keep the roads safe. It reduces the need for law enforcement to issue citations and helps them focus more on other dangers.
Ocala Ticket Dismissal
Did you get a ticket? Pay the fine and check to see if you can elect to take our online traffic school. Our course will review safety regulations on defensive driving. At the end of the course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion if you passed the modules and tests. Take this to the Marion County Clerk of the Circuit Court to keep points off of your driving record.
Pay your ticket online or in person within 30 calendar days from the issue date. Read on to find out which forms of payment are accepted and if there will be a fee associated with the payment.
- If you are paying online, you will need to have a credit card or debit card handy. Visa, Mastercard, AMEX, and Discover are accepted. A 3.5% non-refundable fee will be charged. Visit myfloridacounty.com to submit your payment.
- If you are paying in person, please visit the Traffic Division at the Clerk's Office. You will be able make a payment via cash, check, money order, or a credit/debit card. There will be a 3.5% non-refundable fee if you are using a credit/debit card.
For more information on paying your fine, please visit the Marion County Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller's website.
Marion County Courthouse Addresses
Physical Address
110 NW 1st Avenue
Ocala, FL 34475
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 1030
Ocala, FL 34478