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Okeechobee County Court

Clerk of the Court

How do you take a traffic ticket to court in Okeechobee County? In Okeechobee County, if you want to fight a traffic ticket, it will be heard in County Court. The Okeechobee County Traffic Division provides a wide variety of services, they include the public, Law Enforcement and the 19th Judicial Court system. All non-criminal traffic citations, and parking tickets are maintained by this division. Citations are received daily from local law enforcement and state law enforcement agencies.

The major cities of Okeechobee County include: Okeechobee City. If you received a traffic ticket in Okeechobee County you are not alone. Last year 10,409 traffic citations were issued in Okeechobee County alone.

In order to find out more information about a traffic ticket, pay a civil traffic citation, or elect to attend a driver improvement course you can contact the Okeechobee County Clerk of the Court at:

Okeechobee County Clerk of the Court
304 NW 2nd Street, Room 107
Okeechobee, FL 34972
(863) 763-1639

http://www.clerk.co.okeechobee.fl.us/Traffic.htm

If your ticket number is not showing up in the Court system you may need to try back. It sometimes takes a few weeks for the issuing agency to submit the citation to the Clerk’s office. You have thirty (30) days to pay a traffic ticket, request a hearing, or elect traffic school.

Before paying a traffic citation, or electing traffic school you should discuss your case with an experienced traffic ticket attorney in Okeechobee County. Paying your traffic tickets could result in points on your license, higher insurance rates, or possible even the suspension of your driver‘s license.

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