Duval County traffic tickets
FOURTH Judicial CircuitThe framework is statewide; the administration is local. Here is what is verified for Duval County, and where the local specifics actually live.
The clerk — where citations get answered
Provenance: Florida Court Clerks & Comptrollers — Find a Clerk directory (flclerks.com), captured 2026-07-12 · live-title-checked on capture day. Never pay through a link that arrived by text or email — open the clerk's site yourself, or scan a suspicious link at the Authenticity Shield.
The statewide clock, verbatim
“Except as provided in subsection (12), any person charged with a noncriminal infraction under this section who does not elect to appear shall, within 30 days after the date of issuance of the citation:1. Pay the civil penalty and delinquent fee, if applicable, either by mail or in person; or 2. Enter into a payment plan in accordance with s. 28.246 with the clerk of the court to pay the civil penalty and delinquent fee, if applicable.”
— § 318.14(4)(a), Fla. Stat., verbatim
IN THE COUNTY COURT IN AND FOR DUVAL COUNTY, FLORIDA
What lives at the clerk, not here
- ▸Hearing locations, local schedules, and division assignments publish on the clerk's site — linked above, from the clerks' own association directory.
- ▸The payable amount comes from § 318.18's schedule plus county-authorized additions — the number printed on the citation controls, and the clerk confirms it.
- ▸County and municipal ordinance text is not in the corpus yet; a citation charging an ordinance rather than a statute is outside the decoder's current coverage, and it says so.
Questions Duval County drivers ask
Where does a Duval County traffic ticket get paid or answered?
Through the Clerk of Court for Duval County — the clerk's official site is duvalclerk.gov (Florida Court Clerks & Comptrollers — Find a Clerk directory (flclerks.com), captured 2026-07-12). Never pay through a link that arrived by text or email; open the clerk's site yourself.
How long do I have to respond to a Duval County citation?
The statewide rule applies: § 318.14(4)(a) generally gives 30 days after the date of issuance to pay, enter the clerk's payment plan, elect the driver-improvement course where eligible, or elect to appear. The War Room computes the exact window from your citation's date, arithmetic shown — and the clerk verifies any urgent date.
Which court hears a contested Duval County infraction?
Civil traffic infractions are county-court matters — the caption reads "IN THE COUNTY COURT IN AND FOR DUVAL COUNTY, FLORIDA" — inside Florida's FOURTH Judicial Circuit (which covers Clay, Duval, Nassau). Hearing logistics publish on the clerk's site.
Decode your Duval County citation — free
The charged statute verbatim, the 30-day window with its arithmetic shown, every § 318.14 option with its consequences quoted — free with a verified account, no payment, no card.
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