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Read a Florida citation against the law itself: the charged statute verbatim with its hash, the civil-or-criminal classification with its statutory basis, the point-scale rows that could reach it, the 30-day window computed with its arithmetic shown, and every § 318.14 option with its stated consequences. Free with a verified account — no payment, no card.

Software, not a law firm. The platform does not file, does not advise, and never decides for you. Photo reading happens in your browser — the image is never uploaded.

This tool shows what the cited law says and explains the options Florida law provides to everyone. What to do about your ticket is a decision — yours alone, or one to make with a licensed attorney.

What the free account unlocks

  • The ticket decoder — the charged statute verbatim, civil-or-criminal classification, and the point-scale rows that could reach it.
  • The 30-day election clock, computed with its arithmetic shown and its statute quoted.
  • Every § 318.14 option with its consequences in the statute's own words.
  • The strategy-archetype library — what practitioners actually do, LOW through AGGRESSIVE.
  • Photo reading in your browser — the image never uploads, signed in or not.
  • A free connection to an independent licensed Florida attorney when you want one — the attorney's firm bills directly.

What it shows you

  • Show the exact statute your citation charges, verbatim from the verified corpus, with its hash.
  • Show whether the charged section is a civil infraction or a criminal traffic offense, by the statute's own terms.
  • Compute the statutory response window from the issuance date you enter, with the citation and full arithmetic trace.
  • Show every option § 318.14 gives a person cited with a civil infraction, with each option's deadline and stated consequences.

What it will never do

  • Tell you which option to pick for your ticket.
  • Predict how any option would turn out for you.
  • Draft, file, serve, or negotiate anything on your behalf.
  • Select a defense or strategy for your facts — that selection is legal judgment, and it belongs to a licensed attorney.

No account yet? The education stays open: the traffic-ticket guide, the verbatim rules and statutes, the Authenticity Shield, the records catalog and the coverage board need no signup. En español · An kreyòl

Create your free War Room account

One minute, no payment. Verify your email and the full decoder unlocks — free education, honest states, every line cited.

Used for account recovery and optional text updates when texting launches. Verification today is by email.

The War Room is free — no payment, no card, nothing to cancel.

We ask for your name, email, phone, and address to create your account, keep your decodes and dates in one place, and send you deadline reminders and TrialVector product updates. Unsubscribe anytime.

Your email must be verified before the tools unlock — we send a confirmation link. Your phone number is stored for account recovery and optional text updates when texting launches; today, verification happens by email.

We do not sell your information. Legal fees never flow through this platform, and creating an account creates no attorney-client relationship.

Using the War Room is subject to the same standing rule as everything here: it shows the law and your options; deciding is yours, or a licensed attorney's.

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TrialVector is software, not a law firm, and provides legal information, not legal advice. No attorney-client relationship is formed by using this tool. The software is not an attorney, and conversations with it are not protected by attorney-client privilege. Deadlines shown are arithmetic from the inputs you provide — verify every date with the clerk of the court named on your citation. Nothing here predicts or promises any outcome in any case. Florida citations only — other states are not yet covered, and this tool will say so rather than guess. Reading your ticket happens in your browser; the decision about what to do with it never happens in software.