F.S. §320.061 — Tag Alteration
Tag Alteration Enforcement Map
Explore where F.S. 320.061 tag alteration and obstruction citations are issued across Miami-Dade County. Search by agency, officer, and location — all sourced from public records.
Interactive Enforcement Map
Click clusters to zoom in. Click individual markers for citation details. Use the search bar and filters within the map to explore tag alteration enforcement patterns.
How to Use This Map
This interactive map provides multiple ways to explore tag alteration enforcement patterns in your area.
Search & Filter
Use the search bar to filter citations by officer name, agency, violation type, race, location, or city. Toggle filter chips to narrow your search.
Agency Legend
Click any agency in the right panel legend to filter the map to just that agency’s citations. Color-coded markers show which agency issued each ticket.
Cluster Navigation
Click colored clusters to zoom into enforcement hotspots. Click individual markers to see citation details including date, officer, and violation description.
Key Enforcement Insights
Understanding tag alteration enforcement patterns can help you stay informed and protect your driving record.
High-Activity Corridors
Certain roads and intersections see significantly more tag enforcement activity. The map reveals these hotspots so you can stay aware in high-enforcement zones.
Multi-Agency Enforcement
Over 52 law enforcement agencies issue tag alteration citations across Miami-Dade County, from local police departments to the Florida Highway Patrol and county sheriff.
Your Right to Defend
Every tag alteration citation can be contested. Procedural errors, signage issues, and equipment defects are common grounds for dismissal that our attorneys identify in your free ticket scan.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Florida Statute 320.061?
F.S. 320.061 covers the unlawful alteration or mutilation of a license plate tag or registration. This includes tag covers, obscured plates, and altered registration decals. Violations can carry fines and points on your driving record.
Where does this citation data come from?
All citation data is sourced from public records available through Miami-Dade County. Citations are geocoded based on the location reported on each ticket and mapped to their precise enforcement location.
How often is the map updated?
The map is updated regularly as new public records data becomes available. The current dataset covers citations issued from mid-2025 through early 2026.
Can I search for a specific officer or agency?
Yes. Use the search bar on the map to filter by officer name, agency (such as Miami-Dade SO, Miami PD, or Florida Highway Patrol), violation type, location, city, or defendant demographics.
I received a tag alteration citation. Can Ticket Toro help?
Absolutely. Ticket Toro specializes in defending Florida traffic citations with a 97% success rate. Upload a photo of your ticket for a free 60-second analysis, and our attorneys will build your defense.
What do the cluster colors on the map mean?
Blue clusters indicate 1–20 citations in that area, orange clusters indicate 21–50, and red clusters indicate 50+. Click any cluster to zoom in and see individual citation markers.
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