If you received a traffic ticket in Alexandria, Indiana, one of the first things to know is that Alexandria no longer has its own City Court.
The Indiana Judicial Branch identifies the former Madison/Alexandria City Court as abolished. Madison County's Prosecutor currently states that stand-alone misdemeanors and infractions are filed in either Anderson City Court or Elwood City Court depending on where the offense occurred.
ABetterDriver.com offers an Indiana BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program for $28.95. The Indiana BMV currently lists ABetterDriver.com as an approved online provider.
Which Court Handles an Alexandria Traffic Ticket?
There is no current Alexandria City Court.
Madison County currently uses:
Anderson City Court 1034 Main Street Anderson, IN 46018 Phone: 765-648-6078
Elwood City Court 1505 S. B Street Elwood, IN 46036 Phone: 765-552-2655.
Madison County says assignment depends on the location of the offense, so do not choose a court simply because Alexandria is geographically closer to one of them. Use the court identified on your citation or Indiana MyCase record.
What to Do After Getting a Traffic Ticket in Alexandria
Read the citation and identify the assigned court.
Do not look for the former Alexandria City Court.
Check the payment, response, or appearance deadline.
Search Indiana MyCase when the case becomes available.
Determine whether the citation can be paid without appearing.
Investigate Madison County Infraction Diversion before paying if you want that option.
Determine whether the BMV separately sent you an online Driver Safety Program requirement.
Verify any court-ordered online driver safety or online driver improvement requirement.
Complete the correct requirement by its deadline.
Keep all payment and completion records.
Alexandria Indiana Online Driver Safety Program
Indiana permits approved Driver Safety Programs to be completed online. BMV-approved programs must contain at least four hours of instruction and cannot cost more than $55.
ABetterDriver.com's current Indiana online DSP costs $28.95.
BMV-Required Online Driver Safety Program
A driver convicted of two or more traffic offenses within a 12-month period may be required to complete a DSP. Drivers younger than 21 are required to complete a DSP after two or more traffic convictions.
Once the BMV sends a requirement, the driver generally has 90 days to complete the program or driving privileges can be suspended.
Voluntary Indiana 4-Point Credit
Any Indiana driver may voluntarily complete a BMV-approved DSP.
Successful completion can provide a 4-point credit once every three years. The credit affects points. It does not remove the underlying Alexandria citation or conviction.
Madison County Infraction Diversion for an Alexandria Ticket
Madison County operates a six-month Infraction Diversion Program for qualifying traffic infractions. Successful completion results in dismissal and can allow the driver to avoid points on the driving record.
Current published exclusions include:
Speeding in a school zone
Speeding 30 mph or more above the posted limit
Having received infraction diversion within the previous year
Holding a current CDL
Work-zone violations
School-bus violations
The current infraction-diversion fee and court costs total $192.50. Eligibility remains subject to Prosecutor discretion.
Important: Madison County Uses Separate Diversion Programming
Madison County's Prosecutor has contracted with Advent eLearning for additional programs that a deputy prosecutor can require during diversion, including Traffic Safety and Defensive Driving.
Do not substitute ABetterDriver.com's BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program for a Madison County diversion requirement unless the Prosecutor specifically approves it.
Driving in Alexandria: Harrison Street and Washington Street
Alexandria's local street system is substantially different from Anderson's multilane commercial corridors.
The City's planning documents describe Harrison Street as a principal downtown north-south corridor and Washington Street as another important downtown route. The city's street pattern uses a traditional grid, with extensive on-street parking and alley access.
For drivers, downtown conditions require attention to parked vehicles, pedestrians, short blocks, cross traffic, and vehicles entering from alleys.
Alexandria-Monroe Elementary School Traffic
Alexandria-Monroe Elementary School is located at:
308 W. 11th Street Alexandria, IN 46001 Phone: 765-724-4166.
The school has specifically published arrival and dismissal procedures intended to improve traffic flow and has advised families about routes that avoid Harrison Street traffic and bus traffic in front of the elementary school.
That makes 11th Street and the surrounding Harrison Street area legitimate Alexandria-specific traffic topics.
Alexandria-Monroe Junior/Senior High School
The Junior/Senior High School is at:
1 Burden Court Alexandria, IN 46001 Phone: 765-724-4413.
Drivers should expect buses, parent vehicles, student drivers, and increased turning activity around school arrival and dismissal.
SR 28 Construction Can Affect School Buses
Alexandria Community School Corporation reported in 2026 that construction on SR 28 east of town affected several school-bus routes.
Because construction phases change, this should be treated as time-sensitive information rather than a permanent traffic condition.
Construction reference verified August 20, 2026.
Alexandria Police Department
201 E. Washington Street Alexandria, IN 46001 Phone: 765-724-3222.
The Alexandria Street Department is at 203 N. Pennsylvania Avenue.
BMV Services Near Alexandria
Madison County's full BMV branch and kiosk are in Anderson:
Anderson BMV Branch + Kiosk 4330 S. Scatterfield Road Anderson, IN 46013 Phone: 888-692-6841.
You do not need to visit the branch merely to complete ABetterDriver.com's online Driver Safety Program.
Alexandria Indiana Online Traffic School FAQ
Does Alexandria still have a City Court?
No. The Indiana Judicial Branch identifies Madison/Alexandria City Court as abolished.
Which court handles Alexandria traffic tickets now?
Madison County uses Anderson City Court and Elwood City Court for stand-alone infractions based on the location of the offense. Check your citation or MyCase.
Can I take an Indiana online Driver Safety Program from Alexandria?
Yes. ABetterDriver.com is currently BMV-approved for online DSP delivery.
How much does ABetterDriver.com's online DSP cost?
Currently $28.95.
Does Madison County offer traffic-ticket diversion?
Yes. Madison County operates an Infraction Diversion Program.
How long is Madison County infraction diversion?
The standard infraction diversion is six months.
How much does Madison County infraction diversion cost?
The current published amount is $192.50 in diversion fees and court costs.
Can a CDL holder qualify?
No.
Is speeding 30 mph over eligible?
The current Prosecutor rules exclude speeding 30 mph or more over the posted limit.
Can I automatically use ABetterDriver.com's online DSP for diversion?
No. Madison County uses Advent eLearning for additional diversion programming when the Prosecutor requires it.
Where is Alexandria-Monroe Elementary?
308 W. 11th Street.
Is Harrison Street relevant to school traffic?
Yes. The school has specifically referenced Harrison Street and bus traffic in its routing guidance.
Can the Indiana online DSP provide a 4-point credit?
Yes, subject to the current once-every-three-years rule.
Does the online DSP erase my Alexandria ticket?
No.
Complete Your Indiana Online Driver Safety Program From Alexandria
ABetterDriver.com offers its Indiana BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program for $28.95.
If your objective is Madison County Infraction Diversion or satisfying a court order, verify that requirement separately before registering.

