

If a ticket is not paid within 30 calendar days from the date of issuance, a suspension will be entered against your driver license, which could affect your insurance rates and will subject you to additional penalties. Please read your citation for instructions to PAY YOUR TICKET, attend a court hearing or other options or requirements. A person can only request and/or purchase their own driver license transcript and must present a valid form of identification with both a valid picture and signature.Most infraction violations must be paid within 30 calendar days from the date the ticket was issued. This service is available at our Bartow and Northeast locations.Įither a three-year history transcript or a seven-year history transcript may be purchased for a fee.

Residents can purchase copies of their driver's license transcripts, which contain the driver's history information, from the Clerk's office.

For these cases, you will need to go to a driver license office for reinstatement, and a reinstatement fee will be required. The Clerk's office can assist you in reinstating your license for those that the Clerk issued, except for those dealing with child support and financial responsibility. View the Court Payments page for further instructions. If your license is suspended for failure to pay court fines in Polk County and it has not been sent to a collections agency, you may pay the fine amount owing plus the assessed delinquent fee online or at one of our office locations in Bartow, or Northeast. Check the status of your driver's license. Some may involve the Department of Motor Vehicles, and for others, you must contact the Clerk for the county in which the violation occurred. Not all invalid license issues can be dealt with by the Clerk's office.

If your license is not valid, a brief explanation of why and some instructions will display. The State of Florida has a site where you can find out if your license is valid by just entering your license number. Check the Status of Your Driver's License
