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  1. You must pay the traffic penalty in the county where you received the citation. If you require an affidavit to elect a traffic course for a citation that you received in another county, you can get one at the Clerks Office.

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  2. You may obtain the form to request a court hearing at the Traffic Department or go to CollierClerk.com and click on “Court Divisions”, then “Traffic”, then “Forms”. Please note, if you do not select an option within 30 days, the only option available to you is to pay the citation amount.

  3. Welcome to the PayFlClerk.com traffic ticket portal. The portal is a single source for payment of traffic tickets, state-wide. Once you select the ticketing county, you will be redirected to the selected Clerk of Court payment site.

  4. Pay traffic tickets online for most counties with this service from Florida Clerks of Court. An online search service for ticket information is also available for most counties. There is a fee associated with this service. Pay Brevard County criminal and traffic fines online.

  5. Paying a Parking Ticket. Pay Your Parking Tickets Online. Questions? Email: parking@naplesgov.com. Phone: 239-213-1800 - Finance Division. Please note: Unpaid citations may result in denial of vehicle registration renewal and possible immobilization or towing of the vehicle.

  6. 1. How do I pay or contest a parking ticket? Parking violations may be paid in several different ways: Pay by phone: Pay by credit card 855-748-6064. Pay by mail or in person: City of Naples, 735 8th Street South, Naples, Florida 34102. Pay online: Pay Your Parking Tickets Online.

  7. Pay a Traffic Ticket. Upon receipt of a traffic ticket for an infraction. You have 30 days from the date of issuance to exercise any of the following three options: Pay the ticket. Take a driver improvement course. Enter a plea of not guilty.

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