Clerk Mobile App Upgrade Introduces “My Driver’s Vault” — Technology That Works for You

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In 2025, my office launched the first-ever Miami-Dade Clerk of the Court and Comptroller
Mobile App, expanding digital access to essential public services for the residents we
proudly serve. Since that launch, we have listened closely to community feedback and
worked intentionally to enhance the app in ways that respond to real, everyday needs. The
latest upgrade introduces My Driver’s Vault, a new feature designed to help residents stay
informed, organized, and proactive when it comes to traffic and parking citations.

While neither I nor my office issues traffic or parking tickets, the Clerk of the Court and
Comptroller is responsible for maintaining the official court record and collecting
payments on behalf of issuing agencies. Residents told us they wanted clearer, faster
notification and fewer surprises—and we listened.

My Driver’s Vault allows registered users to securely upload their Florida Driver’s License
and up to three vehicle license plates (auto tags) within the Clerk Mobile App. Once
uploaded, the app proactively monitors Miami-Dade County records and sends push
notifications if a parking or traffic citation is issued in Miami-Dade County that matches the
stored information.

This feature helps eliminate missed notices, mail delays, or forgotten deadlines. With real
time alerts, users can view citations in one place and take timely action—whether paying a
fine, requesting a hearing, or electing traffic school—before late fees, license suspensions,
or tow orders occur.

Please note: citations issued through camera enforcement systems (red light cameras,
school zone cameras, etc.) are initially classified as Notices of Violation and will not appear
in the app, as our office does not accept payment for those notices.

Security and privacy remain central to My Driver’s Vault. All information is accessible only
to registered users and protected with strong safeguards.

The Clerk Mobile App upgrade reflects my office’s ongoing commitment to modernizing
services and meeting residents where they are-on their mobile devices. We encourage
residents to download the app available for free in the Apple and Android app stores,
register and experience how we are making technology work better—for you.

 

 

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