Cumberland is a Hancock County town that extends across the Hancock-Marion County line and sits along the Historic National Road, U.S. 40. (Hancock County)
If you received a Cumberland traffic ticket, the citation should be your starting point for identifying the court and deadline. Hancock County traffic infractions are handled through the county court system, with Superior Court II expressly handling traffic infractions. (Hancock County)
If you need an Indiana BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program, ABetterDriver offers an online course that can be completed from Cumberland.
Where Do Cumberland Traffic Tickets Go?
Cumberland does not have a separate Hancock County traffic court listed by the county. Traffic matters are handled through the applicable Hancock County court.
Hancock County Superior Court II handles traffic infractions at 9 E. Main Street, Room 217, Greenfield. (Hancock County)
Because Cumberland crosses the Hancock-Marion County line, the location and jurisdiction stated on your citation are particularly important. Cumberland's official county description confirms that roughly half the community is in Hancock County and half is in Marion County. (Hancock County)
Court That Handles Traffic Tickets From Cumberland
Hancock County Superior Court II
9 E. Main Street, Room 217 Greenfield, IN 46140 Phone: 317-477-1115
Superior Court II expressly handles traffic infractions. (Hancock County)
If your citation was issued in the Marion County portion of Cumberland or identifies another court, follow the citation instead.
Hancock County Clerk or Traffic Violations Bureau
Hancock County Clerk's Office 9 E. Main Street, Room 213 Greenfield, IN 46140 Phone: 317-477-1109
The Clerk provides payment information and an online payment option for eligible traffic infractions. (Hancock County)
The county says online payment may require the UTT number, amount, case number, name, date of birth, and due date.
What to Do After Getting a Traffic Ticket in Cumberland
Read the citation.
Determine which county and court are identified.
Check the response deadline.
Search Indiana MyCase if appropriate.
Contact the Hancock County Clerk for Hancock County cases.
Determine whether payment is appropriate.
Ask about any available deferral or court option before paying.
Determine whether a BMV DSP or court course is required.
Confirm that an online Driver Safety Program is acceptable.
Keep proof of completion.
Cumberland Indiana Online Driver Safety Program
Indiana's DSP is a statewide BMV program. Approved courses can be completed online. (Indiana Government)
ABetterDriver currently advertises its BMV-approved online Indiana Driver Safety Program for $28.95. (A Better Driver)
BMV-Required Online Driver Safety Program
The BMV can require a DSP after qualifying convictions and sends the driver a notice with the applicable deadline. The current BMV manual states that a BMV-required DSP generally must be completed within 90 days of the notice. (Indiana Government)
Voluntary Indiana 4-Point Credit
Eligible drivers can use a BMV-approved DSP to obtain four-point credit once every three years. (Indiana Government)
Court-Ordered Online Driver Safety or Driver Improvement Courses
A court requirement is separate from voluntary BMV credit. Confirm the exact course required before enrolling.
Hancock County Infraction Deferral for a Cumberland Ticket
Current Hancock County government sources identify the Prosecutor's Office but do not publish a current countywide infraction-deferral program with detailed eligibility rules, fees, and course-provider requirements. (Hancock County)
For a Hancock County citation, contact the Clerk or Prosecutor before paying if you are seeking a deferral.
Hancock County Prosecutor: 233 E. Main St. Greenfield, IN 46140 317-477-1139 (Hancock County)
Do not assume ABetterDriver's online DSP satisfies a deferral requirement unless the appropriate authority confirms it.
Driving and Traffic Conditions Specific to Cumberland
U.S. 40 and the Historic National Road
Cumberland is specifically identified by Hancock County as a community along U.S. 40 and the Historic National Road. (Hancock County)
U.S. 40 creates a different driving environment from residential streets because through traffic, local access, and commuter traffic use the same corridor.
I-70 and Mt. Comfort Road Connections
Hancock County's thoroughfare plan identifies the CR 600 W/Mt. Comfort Road interchange with I-70 as serving Cumberland and New Palestine to the south and McCordsville and the Indianapolis Regional Airport to the north. (Hancock County)
Drivers traveling from Cumberland toward I-70 should be prepared for increasing traffic as they approach the interchange.
Cumberland and the Hancock-Marion County Line
Because Cumberland crosses the county line, drivers should not assume that a ticket issued somewhere in the community is automatically a Hancock County case.
The county and court identified on the citation should control.
BMV Services Near Cumberland
The nearest Hancock County BMV branch is in Greenfield at 1821 E. Main Street. The Greenfield facility also includes a BMV Connect kiosk. (Indiana Government)
You do not need to visit a BMV branch simply to take ABetterDriver's online DSP.
Cumberland Indiana Online Traffic School FAQ
1. Can I take online traffic school from Cumberland?
Yes, an Indiana BMV-approved DSP can be offered online. ABetterDriver offers an online Indiana DSP. (Indiana Government)
2. Does Cumberland have its own traffic court?
Do not assume it does. Hancock County traffic infractions are handled through the county court system, and Superior Court II handles traffic infractions. (Hancock County)
3. What if my Cumberland ticket is from the Marion County side?
Follow the court and county identified on your citation. Cumberland crosses the Hancock-Marion County line. (Hancock County)
4. Where do I pay a Hancock County Cumberland ticket?
The Hancock County Clerk's Office handles payment information and eligible online payments. (Hancock County)
5. Can I look up my case online?
Yes. Indiana MyCase is the state's public case-search system.
6. Can an online DSP erase my Cumberland ticket?
No. A DSP does not remove the citation from your driving history.
7. Can I get four-point credit?
Eligible drivers can receive the Indiana four-point credit through a qualifying BMV-approved DSP. (Indiana Government)
8. How much is ABetterDriver's course?
The current advertised price is $28.95. (A Better Driver)
9. Does Hancock County have a published deferral program?
A current detailed countywide infraction-deferral program was not located in the official county sources reviewed. Contact the Clerk or Prosecutor for current case-specific options.
10. Can I complete the DSP without going to Greenfield?
Yes. ABetterDriver's course is online. (A Better Driver)
Take Your Indiana Online Driver Safety Program From Cumberland
If your requirement is a BMV-approved DSP, ABetterDriver provides an online option. Verify your court requirements first if the course is connected to a Cumberland traffic case.
Start the Indiana Online Driver Safety Program
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