If you received a traffic ticket in Borden, Indiana, the first thing to determine is which court or traffic office is handling your citation. Borden is in Clark County, and current state records indicate that moving traffic citations issued under Borden's local ordinance framework are handled through the Clark County court system rather than through a separate Borden city court. (Indiana Government)
If you need an Indiana online Driver Safety Program, ABetterDriver offers a BMV-approved course that can be completed online. The Indiana BMV currently lists ABetterDriver.com as an approved DSP provider offering online instruction. (Indiana Government)
Start your Indiana BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program with ABetterDriver.
Where Do Borden Traffic Tickets Go?
Borden does not currently have a separate city court for ordinary traffic violations.
State Board of Accounts records explain that Borden's moving traffic violations began being handled through the Clark County court system after January 11, 2013. (Indiana Government)
That makes the Clark County Traffic Violations Bureau particularly important for a driver who receives a traffic citation in Borden.
Because jurisdiction can depend on the exact citation and violation, the citation itself should always be treated as the controlling document.
Court That Handles Traffic Tickets From Borden
Clark County Traffic Violations Bureau / County Traffic Court
Clark County Judicial Center 501 E. Court Avenue, #137 Jeffersonville, IN 47130
Traffic Violations Department: 812-285-6399 Email: traffic@clarkcounty.in.gov
Clark County publishes traffic court dates and payment information through its Clerk of Courts. Current 2026 traffic court dates are held at the Clark County Judicial Center in Jeffersonville. (Indiana Government)
For ordinary traffic infractions from Borden, this county-level process is more relevant than searching for a separate Borden traffic court.
Clark County Clerk and Traffic Violations Bureau
Clark County allows traffic citations to be paid online, by mail, or in person. The county instructs drivers to allow approximately 5 to 7 days before attempting online payment after receiving a ticket. (Clark County Indiana)
Mail payments are sent to:
Clark County Traffic Violations 501 E. Court Avenue Jeffersonville, IN 47130
The county also provides a traffic violations phone number of 812-285-6399. (Indiana Government)
What to Do After Getting a Traffic Ticket in Borden
If you receive a traffic citation in Borden:
Read the entire citation.
Identify the court or traffic office listed on it.
Check the appearance or response date.
Determine whether the citation can be paid.
Look for the case through Indiana MyCase when appropriate.
Contact the Clark County Traffic Violations Bureau if you need clarification.
Investigate Clark County's Infraction Deferral Program before paying if you may qualify.
Determine whether the BMV or court requires an online Driver Safety Program.
Confirm that the course you take satisfies the specific requirement.
Complete the course before the applicable deadline and retain your completion information.
Indiana MyCase allows the public to search eligible non-confidential cases by case number, citation number, party name, or other permitted search methods. (Indiana Government)
Borden Indiana Online Driver Safety Program
Indiana calls its traffic-school-style program a Driver Safety Program, or DSP.
The Indiana BMV states that approved DSPs are available online, must meet the state's curriculum standards, and must be at least four hours long. The BMV currently lists ABetterDriver.com among its approved online providers. (Indiana Government)
BMV-Required Online Driver Safety Program
The BMV can require a qualifying driver to complete a DSP. If you received a BMV notice, follow the deadline and instructions in that notice.
Voluntary Indiana 4-Point Credit
An eligible driver may voluntarily complete a BMV-approved DSP for the Indiana four-point credit. The BMV says the credit may be applied once every three years. (Indiana Government)
The four-point credit is not the same thing as having a traffic citation dismissed.
Court-Ordered Online Driver Safety or Driver Improvement Courses
A court may require a driver to complete a driving-related course. Do not assume that every court requirement is identical to the BMV's DSP requirement.
Verify the exact wording of your court order before enrolling.
Clark County Infraction Deferral for a Borden Traffic Ticket
Clark County operates an Infraction Deferral Program through the Prosecuting Attorney.
The county currently states that the program can allow an eligible traffic citation to be dismissed after six months without another traffic violation. The listed program cost is $192.50, if the prosecutor accepts the driver. (Clark County Indiana)
Major exclusions include drivers with a CDL, probationary license, invalid license, certain criminal matters, recent participation in another deferral program, and habitual traffic offenders.
Unless extraordinary circumstances exist, Clark County states that passing a school bus and speeding 25 or more mph over the limit are generally not eligible. Accident-related citations have additional requirements. (Clark County Indiana)
The prosecutor retains discretion to approve or deny deferral.
Important: Clark County's deferral program is separate from Indiana's BMV Driver Safety Program. Do not assume that taking ABetterDriver.com's online Driver Safety Program automatically enrolls you in or satisfies the county deferral program.
Driving and Traffic Conditions Specific to Borden
Borden's Rural Road Environment
Borden's traffic environment differs from the interstate-oriented southern part of Clark County. Drivers traveling around Borden can encounter lower-density roads and changing roadway conditions rather than the concentrated commercial and interstate traffic found around Jeffersonville, Clarksville, and Sellersburg.
The county also maintains specific provisions concerning road closures during unsafe weather conditions. Clark County's traffic schedule identifies Dow Knob Road in Borden as subject to closure when conditions make travel impracticable or unsafe. (American Legal Publishing)
For drivers, that highlights an important local issue: rural roadway conditions can change quickly during severe weather.
Borden Traffic Violations and County Jurisdiction
Borden's history of moving-violation enforcement is particularly relevant because local moving citations transitioned to the Clark County court system. (Indiana Government)
A Borden driver therefore should not assume that a citation issued within town limits will be handled by a standalone municipal traffic court.
BMV Services Near Borden
There is no BMV branch in Borden listed in the current Indiana BMV branch directory.
The Clarksville BMV branch is the current Clark County branch listed by the Indiana BMV:
1150 East Lewis and Clark Parkway, Suite 104 Clarksville, IN 47129 Phone: 888-692-6841
Current listed hours include Tuesday 9:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., Wednesday through Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (Indiana Government)
You do not need to visit a BMV branch merely to take ABetterDriver.com's online Driver Safety Program.
Borden Indiana Online Traffic School FAQ
Can I take traffic school online from Borden, Indiana?
Yes. Indiana BMV-approved Driver Safety Programs may be offered online, and ABetterDriver is currently listed by the BMV as an approved online provider. (Indiana Government)
Which court handles Borden traffic tickets?
Moving traffic violations from Borden are handled through the Clark County court system rather than a separate Borden traffic court, according to State Board of Accounts records. (Indiana Government)
Where do I pay a Borden traffic ticket?
Clark County provides online, mail, and in-person payment options for county traffic violations. (Clark County Indiana)
Can I look up my Borden ticket online?
Eligible cases can be searched through Indiana MyCase. (Indiana Government)
Does Clark County offer traffic-ticket deferral?
Yes. Clark County has an Infraction Deferral Program administered through the Prosecuting Attorney.
Can ABetterDriver's online Driver Safety Program automatically satisfy Clark County deferral?
Do not assume so. The county deferral program is separate from the BMV DSP system.
Can I receive Indiana's four-point credit?
Eligible drivers who successfully complete a BMV-approved DSP can receive the four-point credit under BMV rules. (Indiana Government)
How long is the Indiana DSP?
A BMV-approved DSP must be at least four hours long. (Indiana Government)
Is there a BMV office in Borden?
The current BMV directory does not list a Borden branch. The Clarksville branch is the current Clark County BMV branch. (Indiana Government)
Does completing an online DSP erase a Borden ticket?
No. A DSP is not the same as dismissal, expungement, or cancellation of a citation.
Take Your Indiana Online Driver Safety Program From Borden
If you need an Indiana BMV-approved DSP, ABetterDriver offers the course online. The current ABetterDriver site lists the online course at $28.95, with access from a computer, tablet, or phone. (A Better Driver)
Before enrolling because of a Borden or Clark County court matter, verify whether your specific requirement calls for a BMV-approved DSP or a different court or prosecutor program.
Start your Indiana online Driver Safety Program with ABetterDriver.
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