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It is up to the agency to determine whether the numbers provided by HSMV are unused or were assigned to citations at some point. In TraCS, you may run the analysis report called [https://www.tracsflorida.org/wiki/index.php?title=Analysis_Reports#Available_Form_Numbers_-_DetailedAvailable Form Numbers Detailed] to get a list of your used and unused numbers. | It is up to the agency to determine whether the numbers provided by HSMV are unused or were assigned to citations at some point. In TraCS, you may run the analysis report called [https://www.tracsflorida.org/wiki/index.php?title=Analysis_Reports#Available_Form_Numbers_-_DetailedAvailable Form Numbers Detailed] to get a list of your used and unused numbers. | ||
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When you request citation numbers from FLHSMV, if you have a lot of unused citation numbers, they will send you a notification similar to the one below. The notification will tell you how many unused citation numbers you have.
This number includes the following types of citation numbers. Your agency may not use all of them.
Unused TraCS UTC numbers
Unused TraCS DUI numbers
Unused UTC numbers from your previous vendor(s)
Unused DUI numbers from your previous vendor(s)
Unused red light camera numbers
Unused school zone camera numbers
Books of paper unused paper citations
Voided paper citations or numbered eCitations that have not been reported to the state.
Deleted numbered eCitations that should have been marked as Voided and reported to HSMV
Paper citations or eCitations that did not get submitted to the clerk's office. In TraCS, this will be numbered citations that are in Open, Validated, or Rejected status.
You may email courtassist@flhsmv.gov and ask them for a spreadsheet of your unused number range(s).
- Any range that has the letter P on the end of the number are paper citations. However, not all paper citation number ranges will end in P.
Most electronic citations end in the letter E, but some older citation numbers may end with a different letter or a number.
If you are not sure if numbers are paper or electronic, ask HSMV for guidance.
It is up to the agency to determine whether the numbers provided by HSMV are unused or were assigned to citations at some point. In TraCS, you may run the analysis report called Form Numbers Detailed to get a list of your used and unused numbers.