Whitestown is one of Boone County's most transportation-focused communities, with direct connections to I-65 and SR 267. If you received a Whitestown traffic ticket, it is especially important to understand the current court structure because Whitestown Town Court was abolished in 2020.
The Town of Whitestown states that new tickets arising from Whitestown Police Department enforcement are prosecuted through Boone Superior Court. (Whitestown)
For people searching for Whitestown Indiana online traffic school, the practical starting point is therefore the current court listed on the citation, not an old Whitestown Town Court listing.
Where Do Whitestown Traffic Tickets Go?
Whitestown's Town Court was abolished in 2020. The Town states that new tickets from Whitestown Police Department are filed in Boone Superior Court. (Whitestown)
Boone Superior Court II has traffic-infraction jurisdiction in Boone County. (Boone County, Indiana)
Court That Handles Traffic Tickets From Whitestown
Boone County Superior Court II
112 Courthouse Square Lebanon, IN 46052 Phone: 765-482-6502
Boone Superior Court II has traffic-infraction jurisdiction in Boone County. (Boone County, Indiana)
Important: Whitestown Town Court Was Abolished
The Town of Whitestown adopted Ordinance 2020-07 abolishing its Town Court. The Town later stated that new tickets would continue to be prosecuted through Boone County Superior Court. (Whitestown)
This is particularly important because older court directories still contain Whitestown Town Court information.
Boone County Clerk or Traffic Violations Bureau
Use the court identified on your citation. For a case filed through Boone County Superior Court, the county court system and Clerk provide the appropriate case-processing information.
Indiana MyCase can be used to search public case information when the case is available through Odyssey. (Indiana Government)
What to Do After Getting a Traffic Ticket in Whitestown
Read your citation.
Confirm the current court listed.
Note the appearance or payment deadline.
Search Indiana MyCase.
Contact the court if payment instructions are unclear.
Review Boone County's deferral program before paying.
Do not pay if you intend to seek deferral until you confirm eligibility.
Determine whether the BMV has separately required a DSP.
Confirm any court-specific course requirement.
Complete the correct course before the deadline.
Save your completion documentation.
Whitestown Indiana Online Driver Safety Program
Indiana's BMV-approved DSP curriculum is available online and has a minimum four-hour duration. (Government of India)
ABetterDriver is listed by the BMV as an approved online DSP provider. (Government of India)
BMV-Required Online Driver Safety Program
A qualifying Indiana driver may receive a DSP requirement after certain traffic convictions. The BMV states that two or more traffic offenses within a 12-month period can trigger a DSP requirement. (Government of India)
Voluntary Indiana 4-Point Credit
A BMV-approved DSP can provide a four-point credit to an Indiana Official Driver Record after successful completion. The credit may be applied once every three years. (Government of India)
Court-Ordered Online Driver Safety or Driver Improvement Courses
A court's course requirement can differ from the BMV DSP. Verify the requirement in your Whitestown case before enrolling.
Boone County Infraction Deferral for a Whitestown Traffic Ticket
Boone County offers an Infraction Deferral Program to eligible drivers. The Prosecutor's Office states that eligibility is discretionary and most eligible participants receive a 12-month deferral. (Boone County, Indiana)
The requirements include:
Do not admit or pay the ticket.
No CDL.
Ticket received in Boone County.
At least 16 years old.
Valid driver's license.
Prosecutor approval. (Boone County, Indiana)
Important: Whitestown Deferral Is Not the Same as a BMV DSP
Do not assume that completing ABetterDriver's online DSP automatically satisfies the Boone County deferral program.
Contact the Prosecutor's Office before paying or enrolling.
765-483-5705 bcpotraffic@co.boone.in.us (Boone County, Indiana)
Driving and Traffic Conditions Specific to Whitestown
I-65 and SR 267
Whitestown is directly associated with the I-65/SR 267 interchange. INDOT identifies SR 267/Albert S. White Drive as a Whitestown interchange. (Government of India)
This makes interchange traffic one of the most important local driving considerations. Drivers should anticipate merging, lane changes and vehicles moving between interstate and local roads.
SR 267 and Indianapolis Road
Current Whitestown traffic-planning material identifies SR 267 and Indianapolis Road as an intersection with projected traffic movements associated with development. (Whitestown)
For drivers, this illustrates the importance of watching turning traffic and changing traffic volumes along the town's developing road network.
Development and Changing Traffic Patterns
Whitestown's transportation network is changing alongside development. That means drivers should not assume that a familiar route will have the same traffic pattern indefinitely.
Watch for new access points, construction vehicles, temporary lane configurations and changing intersection traffic.
Current Whitestown Road Work
Whitestown transportation planning documents identify ongoing and future traffic-volume considerations around SR 267 and Indianapolis Road. (Whitestown)
INDOT also lists an I-65 and SR 267 interchange modification project among its Crawfordsville District projects. (Government of India)
Because schedules and traffic controls can change, verify current conditions before traveling.
BMV Services Near Whitestown
There is no BMV branch listed in Whitestown in the current statewide branch directory.
The Boone County BMV branch is in Lebanon:
2222 N. Lebanon Street Lebanon, IN 46052-1109 888-692-6841
Current listed hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Government of India)
Whitestown Indiana Online Traffic School FAQ
1. Does Whitestown still have a Town Court?
No. Whitestown abolished its Town Court in 2020. (Whitestown)
2. Where are new Whitestown police traffic tickets prosecuted?
The Town of Whitestown states that new tickets arising from Whitestown Police Department enforcement are filed in Boone Superior Court. (Whitestown)
3. Which Boone County court handles traffic infractions?
Boone Superior Court II has traffic-infraction jurisdiction in Boone County. (Boone County, Indiana)
4. Can I take an online Driver Safety Program in Whitestown?
Yes. The BMV permits approved DSP courses to be delivered online. (Government of India)
5. Does Boone County offer deferral?
Yes. Eligible drivers can apply through the Boone County Prosecutor's Office. (Boone County, Indiana)
6. Should I pay before applying for deferral?
No. Boone County warns that paying first can prevent reversal of the process. (Boone County, Indiana)
7. Can CDL holders use the county deferral program?
No. The published requirements exclude commercial driver's license holders. (Boone County, Indiana)
8. Does a BMV DSP automatically dismiss a Whitestown ticket?
No. A BMV DSP and county deferral are separate.
9. Can I receive four-point credit?
Yes, after successful completion of a qualifying BMV-approved DSP. (Government of India)
10. How long is the DSP?
At least four hours. (Government of India)
11. Can I search my Whitestown traffic case online?
Yes, when the case is available through Indiana's Odyssey system, MyCase can provide public case information. (Indiana Government)
12. Is I-65 important to Whitestown traffic?
Yes. I-65 and SR 267 form a major transportation connection through the community. (Government of India)
13. Is SR 267 subject to transportation improvements?
INDOT lists an I-65/SR 267 interchange modification project among Crawfordsville District projects. (Government of India)
14. Is there a BMV branch in Whitestown?
No BMV branch is listed in Whitestown in the current statewide branch directory. The Boone County branch is in Lebanon. (Government of India)
15. Is ABetterDriver's course online?
Yes. ABetterDriver offers a 100% online Indiana DSP. (A Better Driver)
Take Your Indiana Online Driver Safety Program From Whitestown
If you need a BMV-approved course, ABetterDriver provides an online Indiana Driver Safety Program.
If your ticket involves Boone County deferral or a court-specific requirement, verify those requirements separately before enrolling.
Start your Indiana online Driver Safety Program with ABetterDriver today.

