US Traffic Ticket Calculator 2026: Check Fines & Driver Points
Estimate US traffic ticket fines instantly. Enter your violation details to see the expected fine amount and driver points. This tool covers speeding, parking and common moving violations across California, Florida, Texas and New York. Results are informational; for official actions use official state or city portals.
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How to calculate traffic tickets in the US (2026)?
To estimate your ticket, select a violation type and, for speeding, enter your speed and the posted limit. Then choose your state.
Example: Exceeding the speed limit by 30 mph in California → $100 fine + 1 Points.
Our calculator uses recent public references from state and city authorities for instant estimates.
Most Searched: California Speeding Tickets
| Speed Range | Fine (USD) | Points |
|---|---|---|
| Over 100 mph | 500 | 2 |
| 26+ mph Over Limit | 100 | 1 |
| 16–25 mph over | 70 | 1 |
| 1‑15 mph over | 35 | 1 |
Most Searched: New York Speeding Tickets
| Speed Range | Fine (USD) | Points |
|---|---|---|
| 40+ mph over limit | 600 | 11 |
| 31–40 mph over limit | 300 | 8 |
| 21–30 mph over limit | 200 | 6 |
| 11–20 mph over limit | 150 | 4 |
| 1–10 mph over limit | 90 | 3 |
US Traffic Tickets — FAQ
Click a question to reveal its answer. Covers state differences, driver points, early payment discounts, and the contest process.
Fine amounts and driver points can vary by state. Verify official details via your state DMV, court or finance portals. Our state hubs summarize practical differences to help you understand local rules quickly.
Driver points are demerits assigned for certain violations. Accumulating too many may lead to assessments, higher insurance or suspension. Review official rules and our overview to understand thresholds and consequences.
Use official portals for your state or city. Have your plate, license, and reference numbers ready to speed up the process and avoid errors during verification.
Enforcement policies vary by state and city. Always verify current rules on official portals rather than relying on informal sources.
Some states or cities may offer limited discounts or administrative flexibility for early payments. Confirm your eligibility on official portals before paying to avoid misunderstandings.
Collect evidence, verify case details, and submit via your state’s or city’s official portal or appear as instructed. Keep your reference number and supporting documents organized to improve processing speed.
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