If you received a traffic ticket in Burlington, Indiana, the important questions are which court is named on your citation, whether the case is payable, and whether you qualify for Carroll County's Traffic Infraction Deferral Program.
Burlington is a small incorporated town in southeastern Carroll County. The town identifies State Road 29 as its major thoroughfare and notes that State Road 22 provides a connection toward Kokomo. (Burlington Indiana)
For drivers searching for Burlington online traffic school, ABetterDriver offers an online Indiana Driver Safety Program listed by the Indiana BMV as an approved provider. (Government of India)
Where Do Burlington Traffic Tickets Go?
Burlington does not have a separately identified municipal traffic court in the current Indiana court information reviewed for this page.
Carroll Circuit Court is the Carroll County court specifically identified by the county as handling infractions. (Government of India)
If your Burlington citation names another court, follow the citation because the individual case controls.
Court That Handles Traffic Tickets From Burlington
Carroll Circuit Court
101 W. Main Street, 3rd Floor Delphi, IN 46923 Phone: 765-564-3711
Carroll County lists infractions among the services of Carroll Circuit Court. (Government of India)
The court is in Delphi, not Burlington. A Burlington driver therefore may need to deal with the county court system in Delphi rather than looking for a Burlington traffic courthouse.
Carroll County Clerk's Office
101 W. Main Street, Suite 206 Delphi, IN 46923 Phone: 765-564-4485
The Clerk provides case and payment information for county traffic matters. (Government of India)
What to Do After Getting a Traffic Ticket in Burlington
Read the citation.
Confirm the court listed.
Note the response deadline.
Allow 3 to 5 business days for the ticket to appear if necessary.
Search the case through Indiana MyCase.
Determine whether the citation can be paid.
Contact the Carroll County Clerk if the case cannot be located.
Contact the Prosecutor's Office about deferral eligibility.
Determine whether the BMV separately requires a DSP.
Verify any course requirement before enrolling.
Complete the applicable course before the deadline.
Save your completion records.
The Carroll County Clerk states that tickets generally take 3 to 5 business days to appear and can be searched by UTT number or name through MyCase. (Government of India)
Burlington Indiana Online Driver Safety Program
Indiana calls traffic school a Driver Safety Program.
The BMV lists ABetterDriver as an approved provider offering the course online. The BMV says approved DSP courses are available online, in a classroom, or by DVD and have a minimum duration of four hours. (Government of India)
BMV-Required Online Driver Safety Program
The BMV may require a DSP after qualifying convictions. A BMV notification controls the deadline and instructions. (Government of India)
Voluntary Indiana 4-Point Credit
An eligible Indiana driver can voluntarily complete an approved DSP and receive the available four-point credit. The credit may be applied once every three years. (Government of India)
Court-Ordered Online Driver Safety or Driver Improvement Courses
A court requirement is separate. The BMV warns that a court order requiring a DSP does not necessarily require a BMV-approved DSP. (Government of India)
Carroll County Infraction Deferral for a Burlington Traffic Ticket
Carroll County offers a Traffic Infraction Deferral Program through its Prosecutor's Office.
The county states that qualified drivers can contact the Prosecutor's Office at 765-564-4514 to determine whether they qualify. (Government of India)
Important: Deferral Is Separate From an Indiana DSP
Do not assume that an online Driver Safety Program automatically satisfies Burlington-related deferral requirements.
Verify the specific terms offered for your citation with the Carroll County Prosecutor's Office.
Driving and Traffic Conditions Specific to Burlington
State Road 29 Through Burlington
State Road 29 is the most important locally documented roadway feature in Burlington. The town itself identifies SR 29 as its major thoroughfare. (Burlington Indiana)
INDOT roadway documentation also identifies connections involving SR 29 and SR 22 around Burlington. (Government of India)
That means drivers should be prepared for a transition between local Burlington streets and state-highway traffic.
State Road 22 and Regional Travel
Burlington's town information specifically identifies SR 22 as a route toward Kokomo in Howard County. (Burlington Indiana)
Drivers using Burlington as a connection between Carroll County and the Howard County area should anticipate changes in traffic speed, vehicle mix, and road environment.
Small-Town Highway Transitions
Burlington's traffic environment is not primarily urban. The key defensive-driving issue is the transition between a small-town street network and state routes.
Drivers should watch for:
Turning traffic
Vehicles entering and leaving SR 29
Slow-moving agricultural vehicles
Rural intersections
Changing speed limits
Pedestrians near local streets
BMV Services Near Burlington
There is no BMV branch listed in Burlington.
The Carroll County BMV branch is in Delphi:
1291 N. Bradford Dr. Delphi, IN 46923-9553 Phone: 888-692-6841
The BMV currently lists the Delphi branch as open Tuesday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Government of India)
A physical BMV visit is not required merely to take ABetterDriver's online DSP.
Burlington Indiana Online Traffic School FAQ
1. Can I take online traffic school from Burlington?
Yes. Indiana-approved DSP curriculum can be offered online. (Government of India)
2. What is Indiana traffic school called?
It is called a Driver Safety Program, or DSP.
3. Which court handles Burlington traffic tickets?
Carroll Circuit Court is the county court identified by Carroll County as handling infractions. Check your citation for the specific court. (Government of India)
4. Is there a traffic court in Burlington?
No separate Burlington traffic court was identified in the current official court sources reviewed.
5. Where do I go for a Carroll County traffic case?
The Carroll County court and Clerk's Office are in Delphi.
6. How do I look up my Burlington traffic ticket?
Use Indiana MyCase. The Clerk says tickets generally take 3 to 5 business days to appear. (Government of India)
7. Does Carroll County offer infraction deferral?
Yes, for qualified drivers. Call the Prosecutor's Office at 765-564-4514. (Government of India)
8. Does deferral automatically require a BMV DSP?
Not necessarily. Verify your specific deferral terms.
9. Can an Indiana DSP remove a Burlington ticket?
No. A DSP does not remove a citation from the driver's history. (Government of India)
10. Can I get four-point credit?
Successful completion of a BMV-approved DSP can result in four-point credit, subject to BMV rules. (Government of India)
11. How often is the four-point credit available?
Once every three years. (Government of India)
12. How long is the online DSP?
The approved DSP has a minimum duration of four hours. (Government of India)
13. How much does an approved DSP cost?
The BMV maximum is $55. (Government of India)
14. What road is the major thoroughfare in Burlington?
The Town of Burlington identifies State Road 29 as its major thoroughfare. (Burlington Indiana)
15. Can I take an online Driver Safety Program without visiting Delphi?
Yes. An approved DSP can be completed online, although any court or BMV requirements must still be followed. (Government of India)
Take Your Indiana Online Driver Safety Program From Burlington
ABetterDriver is listed by the Indiana BMV as an approved provider of an online Driver Safety Program. (Government of India)
Before enrolling because of a ticket, determine whether you are dealing with BMV requirements, four-point credit, a court order, or Carroll County deferral.
Start your Indiana online Driver Safety Program with ABetterDriver.

