Florida’s Habitual Traffic Offender Law Explained
In Florida, repeatedly committing serious traffic offenses can lead to far more than traffic tickets and fines. Drivers who accumulate certain qualifying convictions within a five-year period may be labeled a Habitual Traffic Offender (“HTO”) by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV). An HTO designation can result in a five-year driver’s license revocation and expose a person to serious criminal charges if they continue driving afterward. Florida’s Habitual Traffic Offender law is codified in section 322.264 of the Florida Statutes and is designed to target drivers with repeated serious traffic-related offenses. Many people do not realize they have been designated as an HTO until they are pulled over and arrested for driving while their license is revoked. At Hunt Law , we represent drivers throughout the Tampa Bay area who are facing Habitual Traffic Offender revocations, Driving Under the Influence (DUI) charges , Driving While License Suspend...