Pay for Traffic Citation

Pay for Traffic Citation

Pay Traffic Citations Online in Delaware County, Indiana using this service.

FAQs

What are all of the fees added to my traffic ticket?

When you get a traffic ticket there are other fees in  addition to the fine. Visit this link for samples of traffic cases and an explanation of fines, costs and assessments

Will I be assessed points on my driver's license if I pay by voluntary assessment?

Pursuant to Division of Motor Vehicles Policy #45, you will not be assessed points on your Delaware driver's license if you pay by voluntary assessment and :

  • Your ticket was for a speeding violation from 1-14 miles per hour over the posted speed; and
  • You have not been convicted of a speeding violation within the previous three years.

If you do not meet the above requirements, you will be assessed points in accordance with the policies of the      Division of Motor Vehicles. The Court does not assess points.

Will I be assessed points on my driver's license if I pay by voluntary assessment?

Pursuant to Division of Motor Vehicles Policy #45, you will not be assessed points on your Delaware driver's license if you pay by voluntary assessment and :

  • Your ticket was for a speeding violation from 1-14 miles per hour over the posted speed; and
  • You have not been convicted of a speeding violation within the previous three years.

If you do not meet the above requirements, you will be assessed points in accordance with the policies of the      Division of Motor Vehicles. The Court does not assess points.

What happens when I go to court?

Most traffic offenses are handled as criminal offenses.  Be sure to bring all documents you will need        to Court, including the ticket and proof of insurance at the time  of the offense. If you plan to have witnesses at trial, you may need to  have a subpoena issued. 

Can I appeal if I am found guilty after going to court?

If you were convicted in a Justice of the Peace Court, you may appeal your conviction to the Court        of Common Pleas within 15 days of your conviction only if your fine exceeds $100 or you are given any term of imprisonment.

If you were convicted in an Alderman's Court, you may appeal  any conviction to the Court of Common Pleas within 15 days of your  conviction.

Community Q&A

You can ask any questions related to this service here. We will try to answer them soon!

Service Reminders

We will notify you at the right time so that you never miss a due date again!

Pay for Traffic Citation

Pay for Traffic Citation

Pay Traffic Citations Online in Delaware County, Indiana using this service.

FAQs

What are all of the fees added to my traffic ticket?

When you get a traffic ticket there are other fees in  addition to the fine. Visit this link for samples of traffic cases and an explanation of fines, costs and assessments

Will I be assessed points on my driver's license if I pay by voluntary assessment?

Pursuant to Division of Motor Vehicles Policy #45, you will not be assessed points on your Delaware driver's license if you pay by voluntary assessment and :

  • Your ticket was for a speeding violation from 1-14 miles per hour over the posted speed; and
  • You have not been convicted of a speeding violation within the previous three years.

If you do not meet the above requirements, you will be assessed points in accordance with the policies of the      Division of Motor Vehicles. The Court does not assess points.

Will I be assessed points on my driver's license if I pay by voluntary assessment?

Pursuant to Division of Motor Vehicles Policy #45, you will not be assessed points on your Delaware driver's license if you pay by voluntary assessment and :

  • Your ticket was for a speeding violation from 1-14 miles per hour over the posted speed; and
  • You have not been convicted of a speeding violation within the previous three years.

If you do not meet the above requirements, you will be assessed points in accordance with the policies of the      Division of Motor Vehicles. The Court does not assess points.

What happens when I go to court?

Most traffic offenses are handled as criminal offenses.  Be sure to bring all documents you will need        to Court, including the ticket and proof of insurance at the time  of the offense. If you plan to have witnesses at trial, you may need to  have a subpoena issued. 

Can I appeal if I am found guilty after going to court?

If you were convicted in a Justice of the Peace Court, you may appeal your conviction to the Court        of Common Pleas within 15 days of your conviction only if your fine exceeds $100 or you are given any term of imprisonment.

If you were convicted in an Alderman's Court, you may appeal  any conviction to the Court of Common Pleas within 15 days of your  conviction.

Community Q&A

You can ask any questions related to this service here. We will try to answer them soon!

Service Reminders

We will notify you at the right time so that you never miss a due date again!

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