If you received a traffic ticket in Zionsville, Indiana, the town has a current Town Court that handles state traffic infractions and Zionsville ordinance violations. The court also provides specific instructions for paying tickets and appearing in court. (Zionsville Official Website)
Zionsville's traffic environment is also different from smaller western Boone County communities because it is closely connected to the Indianapolis metropolitan area. The town's transportation plan identifies I-65, I-465 and I-865 around Zionsville, with U.S. 421 and SR 334 among the most heavily traveled non-interstate roads. (Zionsville Official Website)
Where Do Zionsville Traffic Tickets Go?
Zionsville Town Court is the local court that hears state traffic infractions, Zionsville ordinance violations and Whitestown ordinance violations. (Zionsville Official Website)
The court's official website provides payment, appearance and court-contact information.
Court That Handles Traffic Tickets From Zionsville
Zionsville Town Court
1100 W. Oak Street Zionsville, IN 46077 Phone: 317-344-1176
Zionsville Town Court is a limited-jurisdiction court that hears state traffic infractions and Zionsville ordinance violations. (Zionsville Official Website)
The court says drivers should wait at least 10 days after receiving a ticket before attempting online payment or contacting the court about payment. (Zionsville Official Website)
Ticket Payment
The Town Court states that tickets may be paid:
Online through Indiana ePayment using a debit or credit card.
In person at Zionsville Town Hall during designated hours.
By drop box.
By mail.
The Town says it does not accept cash payments. (Zionsville Official Website)
Boone County Clerk or Traffic Violations Bureau
Zionsville traffic tickets handled by the Town Court should be addressed through Zionsville Town Court.
For a case in another Boone County court, use the court identified on the citation.
Indiana MyCase may provide public case information for courts using the Odyssey system. (Indiana Government)
What to Do After Getting a Traffic Ticket in Zionsville
Read the ticket carefully.
Confirm that Zionsville Town Court is the listed court.
Wait the required period before online payment if instructed by the court.
Check the court date printed on the citation.
Search MyCase if the case is available.
Determine whether you are required to appear.
Review Boone County deferral before paying if your situation involves county deferral.
Verify any required course with the court.
Complete the correct course before the deadline.
Save your completion record.
Zionsville Town Court states that certain offenses require a court appearance, including passing a school bus while loading or unloading and offenses for which an officer or court personnel specifically requires an appearance. Persons under 18 must appear with a parent or legal guardian. (Zionsville Official Website)
Zionsville Indiana Online Driver Safety Program
The Indiana BMV recognizes online DSP courses and requires approved courses to be at least four hours. (Government of India)
ABetterDriver is listed as a BMV-approved provider offering an online DSP. (Government of India)
BMV-Required Online Driver Safety Program
The BMV may require a DSP after qualifying traffic convictions. A qualifying driver generally must follow the deadline in the BMV notice. (Government of India)
Voluntary Indiana 4-Point Credit
Successful completion of a BMV-approved DSP can result in a four-point credit on the Official Indiana Driver Record. The BMV permits the credit once every three years. (Government of India)
Court-Ordered Online Driver Safety or Driver Improvement Courses
Zionsville Town Court may have its own requirements for a traffic case. Do not assume that a BMV DSP automatically satisfies a court order.
The BMV itself warns that a court may require a course without specifically requiring a BMV-approved DSP. (Government of India)
Boone County Infraction Deferral for a Zionsville Traffic Ticket
Boone County's Prosecutor's Office offers an Infraction Deferral Program to eligible drivers. Eligibility is discretionary. Most qualifying participants receive a 12-month deferral. (Boone County, Indiana)
Published eligibility 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: Zionsville Town Court and Boone County Deferral Are Different
A Zionsville ticket may be handled by Zionsville Town Court, while Boone County's Prosecutor's Office administers its own deferral program.
Do not assume that a Zionsville Town Court requirement and Boone County deferral requirement are interchangeable.
Contact the appropriate office before paying or enrolling.
Driving and Traffic Conditions Specific to Zionsville
U.S. 421 and the Indianapolis Connection
Zionsville's transportation plan identifies U.S. 421 as one of its most heavily traveled non-interstate roads. It also notes that much of the town's traffic flow is oriented toward Indianapolis. (Zionsville Official Website)
This makes commuter traffic and highway-to-local-road transitions particularly relevant to Zionsville drivers.
SR 334 and I-65
SR 334 provides an important connection between Zionsville and the I-65 system. INDOT identifies the Whitestown Road/Old SR 334 and other Zionsville-area connections in its I-65 interchange information. (Government of India)
Drivers should pay close attention to merging and turning movements around interstate access.
I-65, I-465 and I-865
Zionsville's transportation plan identifies the town as being traversed by I-65, I-465 and I-865, although the town historically has relied on nearby interchanges rather than direct interchange access within Zionsville. (Zionsville Official Website)
This produces a network in which local streets can quickly feed into high-volume regional corridors.
Downtown and Local Streets
Zionsville's local street network differs from its regional highways. Drivers entering the town center should expect lower speeds, turning traffic, pedestrians and more frequent interaction with local traffic.
Current Zionsville Road Work
No single current city-specific construction project was identified as sufficiently stable to publish as a dated traffic restriction for Zionsville.
Drivers should check Town of Zionsville and INDOT information before traveling when construction may affect their route.
BMV Services Near Zionsville
There is no BMV branch listed in Zionsville in the current BMV branch directory.
The nearest Boone County branch is:
Lebanon BMV Branch 2222 N. Lebanon Street Lebanon, IN 46052-1109 888-692-6841
The current BMV directory lists the branch Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Government of India)
A physical BMV visit is not required simply to take ABetterDriver's online DSP.
Zionsville Indiana Online Traffic School FAQ
1. Can I take online traffic school from Zionsville?
Yes. Indiana's BMV-approved Driver Safety Program curriculum is available online. (Government of India)
2. What court handles Zionsville traffic tickets?
Zionsville Town Court handles state traffic infractions and Zionsville ordinance violations. (Zionsville Official Website)
3. Where is Zionsville Town Court?
1100 W. Oak Street, Zionsville, Indiana 46077. The court phone number is 317-344-1176. (Zionsville Official Website)
4. Can I pay a Zionsville traffic ticket online?
Yes. Zionsville Town Court provides online payment through Indiana ePayment after the court's stated waiting period. (Zionsville Official Website)
5. Does Zionsville accept cash for traffic tickets?
The Town Court says it does not accept cash payments. (Zionsville Official Website)
6. Do all Zionsville tickets require a court appearance?
No. The Town Court identifies specific offenses and circumstances that require an appearance. (Zionsville Official Website)
7. Does Boone County offer infraction deferral?
Yes. Eligible drivers can apply through the Boone County Prosecutor's Office. (Boone County, Indiana)
8. Can I pay my ticket before seeking Boone County deferral?
If you intend to seek county deferral, do not pay before confirming eligibility. Boone County warns that payment can prevent the process from being reversed. (Boone County, Indiana)
9. Does an online DSP erase my Zionsville ticket?
No. A DSP does not remove a citation from the driver's history. (Government of India)
10. Can an online DSP provide four-point credit?
Yes, after successful completion of a qualifying BMV-approved DSP. (Government of India)
11. How long is an Indiana DSP?
At least four hours. (Government of India)
12. Is traffic around Zionsville connected to Indianapolis?
Yes. Zionsville's transportation planning identifies significant traffic movement toward Indianapolis and identifies U.S. 421 and SR 334 as important routes. (Zionsville Official Website)
13. Does Zionsville have a BMV branch?
No BMV branch is listed in Zionsville in the current statewide directory. The Boone County branch is in Lebanon. (Government of India)
14. Can I look up a Zionsville traffic case through MyCase?
Eligible public cases can be searched through Indiana MyCase. (Indiana Government)
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 Zionsville
If you need an Indiana BMV-approved DSP, ABetterDriver provides an online Driver Safety Program that can be completed without traveling to a classroom.
If your Zionsville ticket involves a court-specific requirement or Boone County deferral, verify that requirement separately before enrolling.
Start your Indiana online Driver Safety Program with ABetterDriver today.

