Kendall Traffic Lawyer & DUI Attorney
Receiving a traffic ticket in Kendall can have consequences beyond the initial fine. A citation for speeding, careless driving, running a red light, or another moving violation may result in points on your Florida driving record, increased insurance premiums, and in some situations, a suspended driver’s license.
The Ticket Clinic has been helping Florida drivers fight traffic tickets since 1987. Our Kendall traffic lawyers represent drivers throughout southwest Miami-Dade County and the surrounding communities. Whether you were stopped by the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office, Florida Highway Patrol, Pinecrest Police Department, Palmetto Bay Policing Unit, or another law enforcement agency, our attorneys can help you understand your options.
Traffic enforcement is common throughout Kendall, particularly along the Don Shula Expressway (SR 874), Florida’s Turnpike, Kendall Drive (SW 88th Street), Sunset Drive (SW 72nd Street), U.S. 1, and other major commuter routes serving southwest Miami-Dade County.
Many drivers assume paying a ticket is the easiest solution. However, paying a citation is generally considered an admission of guilt and may result in points being added to your driving record. Before making a decision, it is important to understand all available options.
Our goal is simple: help drivers protect their driving records, avoid unnecessary points whenever possible, and pursue the best outcome available for their case.
For the fastest service, text a picture of your ticket to 305305 for a fast and free quote.
Areas We Serve Throughout Kendall and Southwest Miami-Dade County
The Ticket Clinic represents drivers throughout Kendall and the surrounding communities. Whether you received a speeding ticket on the Don Shula Expressway, a citation on Kendall Drive, or another traffic violation elsewhere in southwest Miami-Dade County, our attorneys are available to help.
We regularly assist drivers from:
Kendall
Kendale Lakes
The Hammocks
Pinecrest
Palmetto Bay
Richmond West
Richmond Heights
South Miami Heights
Three Lakes
Country Walk
West Kendall
Sunset
Our attorneys also represent visitors and commuters traveling throughout South Florida. Many drivers receive citations on major roadways such as Florida’s Turnpike, the Don Shula Expressway, U.S. 1, and Kendall Drive while traveling between Miami and southern Miami-Dade County.
Whether you are a local resident, a commercial driver, a student attending Miami Dade College Kendall Campus, or a visitor traveling through South Florida, The Ticket Clinic can help you understand your options after receiving a traffic citation.
If your case is being heard in Miami-Dade County Court or involves a law enforcement agency operating within Miami-Dade County, our attorneys are prepared to assist.
Traffic Tickets We Fight in Miami-Dade County
Our Miami traffic lawyers handle a wide range of violations, including:
- Speeding tickets, including school zone and camera enforcement
- Reckless driving and careless driving
- Red light camera tickets
- Driving with a suspended license
- CDL and commercial driver violations
- Failure to yield and improper lane changes
- DUI and criminal traffic offenses
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Traffic enforcement in Miami has increased in recent years, especially in high-traffic corridors and school zones. Many drivers are cited without realizing the long-term impact on their license and insurance.
Miami Traffic Ticket FAQ
What happens if I pay a traffic ticket in Miami-Dade County?
For most moving violations, paying a traffic ticket is considered an admission of guilt. Points may be added to your Florida driving record, and your insurance company may increase your rates. Before paying a citation, it is often worthwhile to understand all available options and the potential long-term consequences.
How many points will a Miami speeding ticket add to my Florida driver's license?
Most speeding tickets result in either three or four points being assessed against your license, depending on the speed involved. Accumulating too many points within a certain period can lead to a driver’s license suspension. Additional violations may also impact your insurance premiums.
Can I fight a speeding ticket issued in Miami-Dade County?
Yes. Drivers have the right to contest traffic citations issued in Miami-Dade County. Depending on the circumstances, there may be legal defenses available or options that could help minimize the impact on your driving record.
Are school zone speed camera tickets common in Miami-Dade County?
Yes. Miami-Dade County has significantly expanded school zone speed camera enforcement in recent years. Many drivers receive citations through automated enforcement systems, particularly near schools located along heavily traveled roads. These citations often arrive by mail weeks after the alleged violation.
What are the most heavily enforced roads in Miami-Dade County?
Traffic enforcement is common throughout Miami-Dade County, particularly on Interstate 95, Florida’s Turnpike, the Dolphin Expressway (SR 836), the Palmetto Expressway (SR 826), U.S. 1, and major commuter routes throughout Miami, Doral, Hialeah, Kendall, and surrounding communities.
Will a Miami traffic ticket increase my insurance rates?
It can. Insurance companies frequently review driving records when determining premiums. Convictions for speeding, careless driving, reckless driving, and other moving violations may result in increased insurance costs.
Do I have to appear in court for a traffic ticket in Miami-Dade County?
Many traffic cases can be handled by an attorney without requiring a court appearance by the driver. However, certain criminal traffic offenses, suspended license charges, reckless driving allegations, and court-ordered hearings may require your appearance.
Can tourists fight a traffic ticket received while visiting Miami?
Yes. Many visitors receive traffic citations while driving rental vehicles or navigating unfamiliar roads throughout South Florida. Depending on the circumstances, it may be possible to address the citation without returning to Florida.
What should commercial drivers do after receiving a ticket in Miami-Dade County?
Commercial drivers often face more serious consequences from traffic convictions because violations can affect CDL privileges, employment opportunities, and insurance costs. It is generally important for CDL holders to fully understand their options before resolving a citation.
How long do I have to respond to a Florida traffic ticket?
Most Florida traffic citations require action within 30 days. Failing to respond before the deadline can lead to additional penalties, license suspensions, and other consequences.
Which law enforcement agencies issue traffic tickets in West Miami?
Traffic citations in and around West Miami may be issued by the West Miami Police Department, Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office, Florida Highway Patrol, Coral Gables Police Department, Sweetwater Police Department, and other local law enforcement agencies operating within Miami-Dade County.
Is traffic enforcement really higher in Miami-Dade County than most of Florida?
Yes. Miami-Dade County consistently ranks among the most active traffic enforcement jurisdictions in Florida. In 2025 alone, law enforcement agencies issued more than 853,000 traffic citations, including over 243,000 speeding tickets. Heavy traffic volumes, major expressways, school zone enforcement programs, and year-round tourism all contribute to high citation activity throughout the county.
What happens if I miss my traffic court date in Miami-Dade County?
Missing a required court appearance or failing to respond to a traffic citation can result in additional penalties, license suspensions, late fees, and even a failure-to-appear designation. Drivers should address traffic citations promptly to avoid unnecessary complications.
What happens if I am caught driving with a suspended license in Miami-Dade County?
Driving with a suspended license can be a serious offense in Florida and may result in criminal charges depending on the circumstances. Penalties can include fines, additional suspensions, probation, and potential jail time for repeat offenders.
How The Ticket Clinic Handles Your Case
Our Miami traffic attorneys focus on resolving your case as efficiently as possible.
In many cases, we can:
Appear in court on your behalf
Challenge the evidence or officer’s observations
Identify legal or procedural defenses
Negotiate for reduced charges or no points
Our goal is simple: Case dismissed. No points. No school.
Why Miami Drivers Choose The Ticket Clinic
Drivers choose The Ticket Clinic because of our experience, scale, and results.
- Over 5,000,000 cases handled
- Serving drivers since 1987
- Offices across Florida, Georgia, and California
- Attorneys experienced in traffic and criminal defense
- Fast, convenient case handling
We have built a reputation for helping drivers resolve tickets quickly and efficiently, often without ever stepping into a courtroom.
The Ticket Clinic Advantage
The Ticket Clinic operates differently from traditional law firms.
Instead of treating traffic tickets as a side practice, The Ticket Clinic focuses heavily on traffic defense and has handled millions of cases across Florida. This allows for:
- High-volume experience with common Miami violations
- Streamlined processes that reduce cost and time
- Familiarity with Dade County courts and procedures
- The ability to resolve many cases without requiring court appearances
This scale and specialization can be a major advantage for drivers simply trying to avoid points, keep insurance rates down, and resolve a ticket efficiently.
Non-Lawyer Ticket Services and Online “Resolution” Platforms
You may also come across non-lawyer services or online platforms that claim to help you “handle” a ticket.
These services typically:
- Act as middlemen rather than legal representatives
- May connect you with an attorney rather than represent you directly
- Focus on convenience but offer limited legal strategy
Important difference:
Only a licensed attorney can provide legal advice or represent you in court. Non-lawyer services cannot legally defend your case or challenge evidence.
What Our Clients Are Saying
Traffic Enforcement in Miami
Traffic Enforcement in Miami-Dade County
Traffic enforcement remains a major focus throughout Miami-Dade County. In 2025, law enforcement agencies issued 853,750 traffic citations, including 243,222 speeding tickets and 2,403 DUI arrests.
Common enforcement areas include:
Florida’s Turnpike and the Don Shula Expressway (SR 874)
Kendall Drive (SW 88th Street), Sunset Drive (SW 72nd Street), and U.S. 1
School zones and school speed camera enforcement areas
High-traffic commercial corridors throughout Kendall and West Kendall
Major routes connecting Miami, Pinecrest, Palmetto Bay, and South Dade
Miami-Dade County consistently ranks among the most active traffic enforcement jurisdictions in Florida. In 2025 alone, approximately one out of every four speeding tickets issued statewide originated in Miami-Dade County.
We continuously monitor traffic enforcement trends, citation data, and legislative developments to provide information to Florida drivers and better serve our clients.
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Helpful Kendall Traffic Resources Links
Miami-Dade Clerk of the Courts – Traffic Case Search
👉 https://www2.miamidadeclerk.gov/ocs/
Search for your traffic ticket, court date, citation information, or case status through the Miami-Dade Clerk of the Courts online case search system. This is the official database for traffic citations issued throughout Kendall and Miami-Dade County.
Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office
👉 https://www.miamidade.gov/global/police/home.page
The Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office is the primary law enforcement agency serving much of the Kendall area. Deputies regularly patrol major roadways, school zones, and residential communities throughout southwest Miami-Dade County.
Florida Highway Patrol – Troop E
👉 https://www.flhsmv.gov/florida-highway-patrol/
The Florida Highway Patrol is responsible for traffic enforcement on major highways serving Kendall, including Florida’s Turnpike, the Don Shula Expressway, and U.S. 1. FHP troopers regularly issue citations for speeding, aggressive driving, commercial vehicle violations, and DUI offenses.
Pinecrest Police Department
👉 https://www.pinecrest-fl.gov
The Pinecrest Police Department conducts traffic enforcement throughout Pinecrest and adjacent areas of Kendall. Officers regularly patrol local roads, school zones, and major thoroughfares throughout the village.
Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV)
Access your driving record, verify your license status, learn about Florida’s point system, and review state traffic laws. FLHSMV also provides information regarding license suspensions, reinstatements, and driver improvement courses.
South Dade Justice Center
📍 10710 SW 211th Street, Miami, FL 33189
Many traffic and county court matters arising from Kendall and southern Miami-Dade County are handled through the South Dade Justice Center. Drivers contesting citations or attending court proceedings may have their case scheduled here.
Miami-Dade Corrections & Rehabilitation – Inmate Search
👉 https://www.miamidade.gov/global/corrections/home.page
Search inmate and custody information through Miami-Dade County’s correctional system. This resource may be helpful if you or a family member has been arrested following a DUI investigation, suspended license charge, reckless driving arrest, or another traffic-related offense.
Get Help With Your Kendall Traffic Ticket Today
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