Brooklyn has enough independent traffic information to support a strong standalone page.
The Town maintains an active Police Department and a current codified Traffic Code, with local provisions covering speed limits, parking, stop controls, and vehicle weight restrictions. The current code is updated through Ordinance 2025-02.
Which Court Handles a Brooklyn Traffic Ticket?
The Brooklyn Police Department currently directs people who receive traffic citations to Mooresville Town Court for ticket questions.
Mooresville Town Court
Mooresville Town Court 4 E. Harrison Street Mooresville, IN 46158 Phone: 317-831-1330
The Town currently identifies Susan Leib as Town Judge.
The citation itself still controls. If it identifies a different court, follow the citation.
What to Do After Getting a Brooklyn Traffic Ticket
Read the citation.
Confirm whether Mooresville Town Court is listed.
Check the court or payment deadline.
Search Indiana MyCase.
Investigate Morgan County Traffic Infraction Deferral before paying.
Determine whether the BMV separately requires an online DSP.
Verify any court-required online driving course.
Complete the correct requirement on time.
Brooklyn Indiana Online Driver Safety Program
ABetterDriver.com offers an Indiana BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program.
Eligible Indiana drivers can also voluntarily complete a BMV-approved DSP for the statewide four-point credit. That does not erase the Brooklyn traffic citation.
Morgan County Traffic Infraction Deferral for a Brooklyn Ticket
Morgan County currently offers six- and 12-month moving-violation deferral options, plus separate non-moving and seat-belt categories.
Current moving-violation fees are:
Six months: $192.50
Twelve months: $252.50
Drivers with a CDL or who are under 18 should not apply. Other eligibility rules also apply.
Do not pay before applying.
Driving in Brooklyn: Old State Road 67 and Local Streets
Brooklyn's current traffic schedule identifies Old State Road 67 as a distinct local corridor with a posted local schedule of 35 mph.
Several other local streets have lower published limits:
Cabin Row: 20 mph
Church Street from Knox to Franklin: 20 mph
Endsley Drive: 20 mph
Meadow Drive: 20 mph
The Town's general rule prohibits driving over 30 mph within Town limits unless another scheduled limit applies.
For drivers, that means the posted speed can change quickly between Old SR 67 and neighborhood streets.
Brooklyn Heavy-Vehicle Restrictions
Brooklyn's current traffic schedule contains specific weight restrictions.
Examples include:
14,000 pounds on portions of Church Street
14,000 pounds on portions of East Street
14,000 pounds on parts of Main Street
8,000 pounds for qualifying vehicles on Endsley Drive
15,000 pounds for tractor-trailer combinations on part of South Main Street
with stated delivery/pickup exceptions for certain routes.
Commercial drivers should follow current signs and verify the Town code if routing a heavy vehicle through Brooklyn.
Brooklyn Parking Rules
Brooklyn prohibits parking motorized vehicles on Town sidewalks.
The Town also restricts use of parking areas inside Town Park to people actually using the park at that time.
Additional no-parking locations are listed in the Town's traffic schedules.
Brooklyn Police Department
Brooklyn Police Department 16 E. Mill Street Brooklyn, IN 46111 Phone: 317-831-2138
The current department identifies Bradley K. Shaw as Town Marshal and reports two full-time sworn officers plus reserve officers.
BMV Services Near Brooklyn
The closest Morgan County full BMV branch is:
Martinsville BMV Branch + Kiosk 1391 E. Morgan Street Martinsville, IN 46151
The BMV moved the branch to this address in February 2025.
Brooklyn Indiana Online Traffic School FAQ
Which court handles Brooklyn traffic citations?
Brooklyn Police currently directs traffic-ticket users to Mooresville Town Court.
Does Brooklyn have its own Police Department?
Yes.
Can I take Indiana online traffic school from Brooklyn?
Yes.
Does the online DSP dismiss my ticket?
No.
Does Morgan County offer traffic deferral?
Yes.
How much is a six-month moving deferral?
$192.50.
What is Brooklyn's general Town speed limit?
The Town code generally uses 30 mph, subject to scheduled exceptions.
What is the published limit on Old State Road 67?
35 mph.
Are some Brooklyn residential streets 20 mph?
Yes. Several are specifically listed at 20 mph.
Does Brooklyn restrict heavy vehicles?
Yes. Its current traffic schedules contain multiple weight restrictions.
Can I park on a Brooklyn sidewalk?
No.
Complete Your Indiana Online Driver Safety Program From Brooklyn
ABetterDriver.com offers an Indiana BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program.
For a pending Brooklyn citation, investigate Morgan County deferral and Mooresville Town Court requirements separately.

