Thursday, September 30, 2010

In Florida, how many points are put on your license for a seat belt ticket?

A driver or passenger ticket for a Florida seat belt violation does not come with points however if the ticket is for a child restraint offense it comes with 3 points.

Since June 2009 not wearing a seat belt has been a primary offense in Florida per Section 316.614 of the Florida Statutes. If you do not buckle up you can be ticketed for this violation as a primary offense instead of a secondary offense.

Florida's previous safety belt law made not wearing a seat belt a non-moving violation. This type of law is considered a secondary seat belt law because officers may not stop a vehicle solely for a seat belt violation; rather, officers may only ticket those in violation of the law if the motor vehicle was stopped for a moving violation, such as speeding.

The state of Florida now has a primary seat belt law. Florida's new safety belt law removes the requirement that failure to wear seat belts cannot be the basis for an officer to make a traffic stop. Florida will no longer have a secondary seat belt law; this means officers may stop motor vehicles for failing to wear a seat belt and not need to stop the driver for a separate offense.

We have read that under the new primary FL safety belt law, fines for violation will remain the same, a $30 fine for adults and a $60 fine for children. However the ticket tends to run with administrative fees, court costs, etc around $115 or more from what we have seen.

The seat belt violation does go on your FL driving record but there are no points assigned for a driver or passenger who receives a seat belt violation. If however you have a child restraint violation ticket it is 3 points on your license. You can find out more about the penalties and points associated with a Florida seat belt ticket by checking with the FL Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (HSMV).

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