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Missouri Traffic Ticket Calculator: Complete Cost Analysis Tool
This comprehensive Missouri traffic ticket calculator provides exact cost estimations for speeding tickets, red light violations, and other traffic offenses across all Missouri counties. Calculate base fines, court costs, state surcharges, and projected insurance increases with our detailed algorithm based on 2026 Missouri Revised Statutes §302.225 and county-specific fee schedules.
1.0 Interactive Missouri Traffic Ticket Calculator
Complete all 5 steps below to calculate your estimated total ticket cost. Adjust inputs to see how different factors affect your total.
Estimated Total Cost
2.0 Missouri Driver Point System: Complete Breakdown
Missouri operates on a demerit point system where traffic violations add points to your driving record. Points remain active for 18 months from the violation date, but violations stay on your record for 5 years with the Department of Revenue and 3 years for insurance purposes.
| Violation Type | MO Points | Fine Range | License Action | Insurance Impact |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Speeding 1-5 mph over | 2 points | $75 – $125 | Warning letter at 4+ points | 10-15% increase |
| Speeding 6-10 mph over | 3 points | $90 – $150 | Warning letter at 4+ points | 15-25% increase |
| Speeding 11-15 mph over | 4 points | $120 – $180 | Possible SR-22 required | 25-40% increase |
| Speeding 16-19 mph over | 5 points | $150 – $225 | SR-22 likely required | 40-60% increase |
| Speeding 20+ mph over | 6 points | $200 – $300 | 30-day suspension possible | 60-100% increase |
| Red light violation | 5 points | $100 – $175 | SR-22 likely required | 40-60% increase |
| No proof of insurance | 4 points | $200 – $400 | License suspension | 50-80% increase |
| Reckless driving | 8 points | $250 – $500 | 30-day suspension minimum | 100-150% increase |
| DUI (first offense) | 12 points | $500 – $1,000 | 90-day suspension | 150-200% increase |
2.1 Point Accumulation Consequences Timeline
- 4 Points: Missouri Department of Revenue warning letter mailed
- 5-7 Points: Required driver improvement interview; SR-22 insurance likely required
- 8 Points in 18 Months: 30-day license suspension mandatory
- 12 Points in 12 Months: 1-year license revocation
- CDL Holders: Disqualified at 6 points; stricter standards apply
3.0 Missouri County-Specific Court Cost Analysis
Court costs in Missouri vary significantly by county jurisdiction. These fees are in addition to statutory fines and state surcharges. The table below reflects 2026 court cost schedules for common traffic violations.
| County | Base Court Costs | Technology Fee | Law Enforcement Training | Total Typical Cost | Online Payment Available |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jackson County | $67.50 | $15.00 | $10.00 | $92.50 | Yes |
| St. Louis County | $72.25 | $20.00 | $12.50 | $104.75 | Yes |
| Greene County | $58.00 | $12.50 | $8.00 | $78.50 | Yes |
| Clay County | $64.75 | $14.00 | $9.50 | $88.25 | Yes |
| Platte County | $62.25 | $13.50 | $9.00 | $84.75 | Yes |
| St. Charles County | $70.50 | $18.50 | $11.25 | $100.25 | Yes |
| Boone County | $60.25 | $12.00 | $8.50 | $80.75 | Yes |
| Rural Counties Average | $55.00 | $10.00 | $7.50 | $72.50 | Limited |
4.0 Missouri Traffic Ticket Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers to the most common questions about Missouri traffic tickets, point reduction options, and legal procedures. Click any question below for detailed information.
Missouri points remain active for 18 months from the violation date for suspension purposes. However, the violation itself stays on your:
- Department of Revenue record: 5 years from violation date
- Insurance company record: 3 years from violation date (typically)
- Commercial Driver Record: 55 years for serious violations
After 18 months, points “age out” and no longer count toward license suspension, but insurance companies may still see the violation for rate calculations.
Yes, but with specific limitations. Missouri offers two primary options:
4.2.1 Driver Improvement Program (DIP)
- Prevents points if completed before your court date for eligible first offenses
- Does not remove existing points from prior violations
- Costs $45-$75 and takes 4 hours
- Available once every 3 years for point prevention
4.2.2 Defensive Driving Course (After Points)
- May reduce insurance premiums but does not remove points from record
- Can be court-ordered for certain violations
- Some insurance companies offer discounts for completion
Ignoring a Missouri traffic ticket triggers an automatic escalation with serious consequences:
| Days Past Due | Action Taken | Additional Costs |
|---|---|---|
| 1-30 Days | Late fee added (typically $25-$50) | $25 – $50 |
| 31-60 Days | License suspension initiated | $45 reinstatement fee |
| 61-90 Days | Failure to appear warrant issued | Additional $75 warrant fee |
| 91+ Days | Possible arrest, additional charges | $100+ in additional fees |
Critical Action: If you missed a court date, contact the court immediately to request a new date before suspension occurs. Most courts will work with you if you contact them promptly.
Insurance increases vary based on multiple factors. Our calculator considers all these variables, but here are typical ranges:
4.4.1 Standard Increase Ranges
- 1-5 MPH over: 10-15% increase for 3 years
- 6-10 MPH over: 15-25% increase for 3 years
- 11-15 MPH over: 25-40% increase for 3 years
- 16-19 MPH over: 40-60% increase for 3 years
- 20+ MPH over: 60-100% increase for 3 years
4.4.2 Multiplier Factors
- Age under 25: Multiply increase by 1.4x
- Previous violations: Each adds 15-25% to increase
- Accident + violation: Combined increases up to 150%
- Good driver discount loss: Additional 10-20% impact
Consider hiring a Missouri traffic attorney in these situations:
4.5.1 Strong Cases for Attorney Representation
- Commercial Driver License (CDL) holders: Any violation threatens livelihood
- Excessive speeding (20+ MPH over): Risk of license suspension
- Accident involved: Potential for additional civil liability
- Near suspension threshold (6+ points): Attorney can often negotiate point reduction
- School/construction zone violation: Fines are doubled automatically
4.5.2 Attorney Cost vs. Benefit Analysis
- Typical attorney fee: $150-$500 depending on violation
- Potential savings: Reduced fines, point prevention, insurance increase avoidance
- Break-even point: If estimated 3-year costs exceed $1,000, attorney usually pays for itself
- Additional benefit: Time savings, proper procedure, future violation prevention