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Illinois Speeding Ticket Costs

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Quick Reference Summary

Illinois Citation Profile
Cost Range
$164–$375+
Includes base court fees
Points Assessed
20–50 Pts
Assessed on DMV record
Misdemeanor Limit
26+ MPH
Criminal reckless limit
Record Length
4 Years
Insurance pricing impact
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How to Handle Your Illinois Speeding Ticket

Estimate your total expenses (including the estimated 24% insurance premium increase over 4 years) using our interactive fine estimator. Respond to the ticket within 30 days to avoid a $50 late fee or suspension.

Fines by Speed Exceeded

Ticket fine amounts in Illinois scale incrementally based on how fast you were driving above the posted speed limit.

1–20 MPH Over$164 Fine | 20 Points
21–25 MPH Over$164 Fine | 20 Points
26–34 MPH Over$250 Fine | 50 Points
35–99 MPH Over$375 Fine | 50 Points
§Note: Illinois has a standard statewide fine structure. Fines are $164 for up to 25 mph over. Speeds over 26 mph over require a court appearance.

Speeding Ticket Cost Breakdown by MPH Over

Select common speeding increments to view exact point assessments, typical insurance cost impacts, and criminal misdemeanor thresholds in Illinois.

Speed ExceededEst. Fine AmountPoints AssessedEst. 3-Year Insurance IncreaseMisdemeanor?
+5 MPH Over$16420 Points+$1296No
+10 MPH Over$16420 Points+$1296No
+15 MPH Over$16420 Points+$1296No
+20 MPH Over$16420 Points+$1296No
+25 MPH Over$16420 Points+$1296No
+30 MPH Over$25050 Points+$1296Yes
*Insurance estimate based on a standard driver profile with a $150/month base premium. Actual insurance premium increases depend on your carrier, past driving history, and local underwriting guidelines.

§ Criminal & Misdemeanor Risk

Speeding 26 to 34 mph over is a Class B misdemeanor (up to 6 months jail). Speeding 35+ mph over is a Class A misdemeanor (up to 12 months jail).

⚠️Driving 26 mph or more triggers misdemeanor charges, potential immediate arrest, and license suspension.

§ License Points & Record Duration

Illinois tracks conviction count rather than points for suspensions: 3 moving violations in 12 months triggers suspension review for adult drivers.

ℹ️Points remain active on your Illinois driving record for insurance underwriting calculations for up to 4 years.

§ Traffic School Eligibility

Eligible for Court Supervision once every 12 months (max 3 times) to keep the ticket off your public record. Must pay court cost and complete a safety course.

§ Deadlines & Late Fees

You must respond or pay within 30 days of citation issuance. Failure to pay triggers a license suspension and referral to collections which adds up to a 30% penalty fee.

§ Out-of-State Drivers & Compact Rules

Illinois reports citations via the Driver License Compact (DLC).

As a participating member of the DLC, Illinois will automatically report speeding and other moving violations back to your home state's licensing department (DMV/BMV). The violation points and records will be applied to your home state license according to your state's local conversion rules.

County Court Payment Portals

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much is a speeding ticket in Illinois?

In Illinois, speeding tickets typically cost between $164 and $375 depending on your speed. Illinois has a standard statewide fine structure. Fines are $164 for up to 25 mph over. Speeds over 26 mph over require a court appearance.

How many points is a traffic ticket in Illinois?

Speeding violations in Illinois assess between 20 and 50 points on your license record. Illinois tracks conviction count rather than points for suspensions: 3 moving violations in 12 months triggers suspension review for adult drivers.

Is speeding a misdemeanor in Illinois?

Speeding 26 to 34 mph over is a Class B misdemeanor (up to 6 months jail). Speeding 35+ mph over is a Class A misdemeanor (up to 12 months jail). Driving at speeds over 26 mph can lead to reckless driving or excessive speed charges, which are criminal misdemeanors.

Does a speeding ticket affect your insurance in Illinois?

Yes. Speeding tickets in Illinois typically increase auto insurance premiums by an average of 24%. This increase is calculated on your premium for up to 4 years.

Will a speeding ticket affect my out-of-state license?

Yes. Illinois is a member of the Driver License Compact (DLC) and reports all moving violations to your home state DMV. Your home state DMV will apply local points and record guidelines.

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