Florida Red Light Cameras & Speed Cameras Map

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Looking for the most up-to-date Florida red light cameras and speed cameras map? Whether you’re a resident or just passing through, understanding where these enforcement tools are located can help you drive safer—and avoid costly tickets.

What Are Red Light & Speed Cameras?

Red light cameras capture images of vehicles that enter intersections after the light turns red. Speed cameras, meanwhile, record vehicles exceeding posted speed limits, often in school zones or high-traffic areas.

These cameras automatically issue citations through the mail using the vehicle’s license plate. Florida law allows cities and counties to use this tech to improve road safety and reduce traffic fatalities.

What Happens If You Get a Ticket?

If caught by a camera in Florida:

  • You’ll receive a Notice of Violation by mail

  • You have 60 days to pay or contest the fine

  • The fine is usually $158 for red light violations

  • Speeding fines vary but are typically $100–$250

Camera citations don’t add points to your license but can lead to additional fees if unpaid.

PhotoEnforced.com is an open database of locations and fines that is continually updated by anonymous users. PhotoEnforced DOES NOT operate, run or manage any of the actual red light camera locations. Please contact your local city with questions regarding tickets, fines or unpaid violations. Drivers often confuse traffic cameras with red light cameras. Traffic cameras do not issue tickets and typically are located on top of the traffic light. Red light cameras are located on the side or the corner of the intersection. Drivers often mistake traffic cameras which are located on the traffic pole. These cameras are monitoring traffic flow only and do not issue photo enforced tickets. We currently track red light cameras, speed camera, toll road cameras, traffic cameras & automatic license plate reader cameras (ALPR). Please contact your local city with questions regarding video, accidents, tickets, fines or unpaid violations. For legal questions please contact a red light camera ticket lawyer.

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