Starting July 1, 2025, Florida's new Super Speeder Law under HB 351 transformed high-speed driving offenses into criminal acts. The penalties for a conviction are steep, and the consequences go well beyond what people associate with a traditional speeding ticket.
If you’re found guilty, the offense is classified as a misdemeanor. This means you can face up to 30 days in county jail, a $500 fine, and additional consequences such as probation, court costs, and points on your driving record. Your insurance rates may spike, and you may have to deal with the DMV on separate administrative issues related to your license.
What makes this law especially serious is that you cannot simply pay the fine and move on. A court appearance is mandatory, and failing to appear can lead to a bench warrant and additional legal trouble. Moreover, the criminal conviction becomes part of your permanent record, showing up on background checks and potentially affecting job applications, housing, and even immigration benefits.
At Musca Law, we take these cases seriously. We work to uncover flaws in how speed was measured, review officer conduct, and seek out plea alternatives like pretrial diversion or amending the charge to a non-criminal traffic infraction. The earlier we get involved, the more options we have to protect your record and your future.
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