What should I do if I received a collection notice from Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson or Penn Credit regarding unpaid traffic fines in Pasco County?

Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson and Penn Credit have been retained by the Pasco County Clerk & Comptroller's Office as an agent to collect outstanding traffic fines. Since payment for your traffic citation is past due, your driver's license has been suspended and all enforcement conditions will remain in effect, pursuant to Chapter 318.15, Florida Statutes

For instructions and additional information, contact Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson at (866) 234-9790 or Penn Credit at (800) 800-3328.

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1. What is a criminal traffic charge?
2. What is a civil traffic infraction?
3. How soon after issuance must I pay the citation?
4. May I use my debit or credit card to satisfy my traffic citation?
5. Are there options available other than paying my citation?
6. What happens if the citation is not paid in a timely fashion?
7. What should I do if I received a collection notice from Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson or Penn Credit regarding unpaid traffic fines in Pasco County?
8. What types of cases are heard in Traffic Court?
9. How do I enter a not-guilty plea to a civil traffic infraction?
10. May I plead not guilty to a traffic citation if I live outside Pasco County?
11. Where do I sign up to take a driving course?
12. Who will be present at the hearing?
13. What must I do if the Court finds me guilty?
14. May the Clerk & Comptroller's Office advise me about points assessed against my license?
15. What are the fine amounts?
16. Where does the fine money go?
17. My license is suspended; how can I reinstate my driving privilege?
18. If I receive a traffic citation in another county, may I take care of it in Pasco County?
19. May the Clerk & Comptroller's Office advise me about points assessed against my license?