Traffic Department

Our Traffic Department is now accepting credit card payments! You may pay in person with your credit card by bringing your copy of the citation and a photo ID to our Traffic Department located at 201 South Indian River Drive, Fort Pierce or 250 NW Country Club Drive, Port St. Lucie. You may use your credit card without a copy of your citation if the information has been entered into our computer. You may also use your credit card, if your citation has been entered into our computer, and pay by phone. Please call 772-871-7200 or

Pay Your Citation/Ticket Online!

You can pay with a MasterCard, Visa,Discover or American Express CardYou can pay with a MasterCard, Visa,Discover or American Express CardYou can pay with a MasterCard, Visa,Discover or American Express CardYou can pay with a MasterCard, Visa,Discover or American Express Card

Fort Pierce Clerk's Office

201 South Indian River Drive
Fort Pierce, FL 34950

Traffic Payments: 4th Floor

Directions To This Location

South County Annex

250 N.W. Country Club Drive
Port St. Lucie, FL 34986

Traffic Payments: Room 115

Directions To This Location


Clerk's Office Hours of Operation:
Monday – Friday
8:00AM – 5:00PM
(Excluding Holidays)

Phone Number
772-871-7200
Automated Credit Card Payments by Phone .......................................................... Select 1
Fax Number for Cashier (Paying by phone & school certificates)................... 772-871-7241
Civil Traffic Infractions General Information and Traffic Court Information ............ Select 2
Main Fax Number (Court Requests)…………..……...…….........…............... 772-871-5379
   
 

Department Functions and Services:

The Traffic Department is responsible for processing criminal and infraction citations for St. Lucie County. Functions include:

Processing infraction citations
Processing mail and accepting payments
Putting on criminal citations
Entering of court information for cases set for trial
Creating court dockets
Filing all disposed cases
Taking payments for infraction, criminal and misdemeanor cases
Accepting payments from probation