Eighteenth Judicial Circuit Courts
Serving the Citizens of Brevard and Seminole Counties

Brevard Traffic Court

NOTE: Cases set for Traffic Hearing Officers only!

Currently only Brevard County Courts holds Civil Traffic Infraction hearings in person with the option to appear via video conference for any party. For Brevard County contact Court Administration. All virtual hearings are held using Microsoft Teams and not Zoom. Contact the Judicial Assistant of the appropriate judge to answer how to setup a virtual hearing if the judge allows it.

Why we use MS Teams in the 18th Circuit

Microsoft Teams is an excellent platform for conducting virtual events. The 18th Circuit only uses MS Teams for its hearings.

MS Teams

Why the 18th Circuit only uses MS Teams


 

  • Teams is easy to use and is cross platform capable
  • Teams is better for maximizing court hearings
  • Teams has more advanced meeting collaboration features, including private meetings
  • Teams provides a Structured workspace
  • Teams provides more flexible and interactive meetings with breakout rooms
  • Teams is better for On-the-go communication
  • Teams ties in with the courts Cloud system and Office Suites
  • Teams has more advanced security and compliance and encryption
  • Teams allows for more file storage, including all recorded hearings
  • Teams allows easy scheduling of hearings for all parties via computer, smart devices, etc.
  • Teams also allows for phone calls into the meetings

Download Free Teams app for Computer

If you need teams on your desktop/laptop computer, click button below to download the free MS Teams application.

Download Free Teams app for Mobile Device

If you need teams on your mobile device, i.e. iphone, tablet, etc., click button below to download the free MS Teams application.

INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO APPEAR VIRTUALLY IN SEMINOLE

Effective 11/1/21, the Brevard County Courts will be holding Civil Traffic Infraction hearings in person with the option to appear via video conference for any party. 


 

Instructions to appear virtually:

 

To appear via video conference on Microsoft Teams, you will need to have an electronic device with an internet connection. You may use a smart phone, iPad/tablet, or webcam/built in camera with sound and video. You will also need to install the Microsoft Teams APP before the conference begins at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/microsoft-teams/download-app.

 

To join the hearing via Microsoft Teams, please use the address below to join the hearing at the scheduled time listed in the notice.  

 

HEARING LINK: https://fl18.org/brevard-traffic

 

IMPORTANT - PLEASE UNDERSTAND THE FOLLOWING:

  1. Please make sure you enter your full name when joining the meeting.
  2. It will be used to identify you when case is called
  3. You will remain in the virtual lobby until case is called.
  4. Attorneys are responsible for having the client attend by video.

 

INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO USE MICROSOFT TEAMS

Effective 11/1/21, the Brevard County Courts will be holding Civil Traffic Infraction hearings in person with the option to appear via video conference for any party. 


 

Instructions to appear virtually:

 

To appear via video conference on Microsoft Teams, you will need to have an electronic device with an internet connection. You may use a smart phone, iPad/tablet, or webcam/built in camera with sound and video. You will also need to install the Microsoft Teams APP before the conference begins at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/microsoft-teams/download-app.

 

To join the hearing via Microsoft Teams, please use the address below to join the hearing at the scheduled time listed in the notice.  

 

HEARING LINK: https://fl18.org/brevard-traffic

 

IMPORTANT - PLEASE UNDERSTAND THE FOLLOWING:

  1. Please make sure you enter your full name when joining the meeting.
  2. It will be used to identify you when case is called
  3. You will remain in the virtual lobby until case is called.
  4. Attorneys are responsible for having the client attend by video.

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