If you received a ticket for a noncriminal moving violation, you can elect to take a 4-hour Basic Driver Improvement course to dismiss your ticket and avoid the point penalty on your driving record. Our online BDI course can help you: Dismiss points from a traffic ticket. Avoid an increase to your insurance rate.
The driving school certificate of completion may be filed electronically via the Florida Courts E-Filing Portal, in person at any Service Location, or by sending the original certificate of completion by mail to the Broward Clerk of Courts.
The Clerk of the Court and Comptroller must receive a certificate of completion within 120 days of the date of payment or court appearance. You can mail your certificate of completion to the Clerk of the Court and Comptroller, PO BOX 19321, Miami, Florida 33101-9321.
In Broward County, Florida. Filing Small Claims. Have Defendant Served. Know the defendant's full name and address. Attend Pretrial. Conference. Court Enters Judgment. File Your Claim. Check Venue. 491 N State Road 7, Plantation, FL, 33317.
How do I submit documents to be issued in Broward County? Summons, writs, subpoenas and other documents that are issued by the clerk should be E-Filed. Choose the appropriate Document Group type from the dropdown list and then choose the appropriate Document Type for that group.
Drivers must provide proof of course completion and documentation to the court in the county where they received the citation. It is the driver's responsibility to meet the court reporting requirements.
With the exception of motions filed pursuant to rule 9.410(b), a party may serve 1 response to a motion within 15 days of service of the motion. The court may shorten or extend the time for response to a motion.
Things You Should Know Write your legal argument by stating the rule and explaining how your facts apply to it. Then, add your signature, a Certificate of Service, and a Notice of Hearing. File your motion with the clerk of court overseeing your case. Then, give copies to each defendant.
Name Change. A Name Change can be filed for an individual, minor, adult, or family. ing to chapter 68.07 of the Florida Statutes, a petitioner must have fingerprints taken electronically by an authorized agency prior to a court hearing on a request for a change of name.