2025 Session Last amended: 2000 session

§ 169.89 — Penalties

Plain-Language Summary

Most traffic violations in Minnesota are petty misdemeanors punishable by a fine of up to $300 with no jail time. However, a violation that endangers people or property is a misdemeanor, which can include jail time. Two or more petty misdemeanor convictions within 12 months can also upgrade the next offense to a misdemeanor.

Practical Notes
When this applies: When any traffic violation under Chapter 169 does not have a specific penalty listed. Who this affects: All drivers cited for traffic violations in Minnesota. Key points: A petty misdemeanor means a fine only (up to $300), no jail, and no jury trial. If your violation endangered someone or property, it can be charged as a misdemeanor with possible jail time. Three petty misdemeanor traffic convictions in 12 months can bump the third one to a misdemeanor. The court will check your driving record before sentencing. A judge can order you to attend a driver improvement clinic instead of or in addition to other penalties.