If you received a traffic ticket in Greensburg, Indiana, or need an Indiana BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program, ABetterDriver.com can provide an online course for eligible drivers.
Greensburg is the Decatur County seat and the place where several important transportation routes come together. I-74 connects with U.S. 421 and State Road 3, while State Road 46 also serves the Greensburg area. That means local driving can involve everything from city streets and school zones to interstate ramps and highway construction. (Government of India)
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Where Do Greensburg Traffic Tickets Go?
Traffic tickets issued in Greensburg may be filed with the appropriate Decatur County court rather than a separate Greensburg traffic court. The current Indiana court directory lists Decatur County Circuit Court and Decatur County Superior Court in Greensburg. (Government of India)
The citation itself controls. If your ticket identifies a particular court, use the court information printed on the citation.
Court That Handles Traffic Tickets From Greensburg
The relevant Decatur County courts are located at the county courthouse:
Decatur County Circuit Court 150 Courthouse Square, #6 Greensburg, IN 47240 Phone: 812-663-8455
Decatur County Superior Court #1 150 Courthouse Square, #219 Greensburg, IN 47240 Phone: 812-663-8523
The Indiana court directory also lists the Decatur County Clerk's Office at 150 Courthouse Square, #244, with a phone number of 812-663-8223. (Government of India)
There is no separate Greensburg traffic court identified in the current Indiana court directory. If your citation names a different court, follow the citation rather than assuming the case belongs to one particular Decatur County court.
Decatur County Clerk and Traffic Records
Decatur County Clerk's Office 150 Courthouse Square, Suite 244 Greensburg, IN 47240 Phone: 812-663-8223
Clerk Janet Howell's current directory listing identifies the office at this address and lists regular hours as Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (ACCCIND Organization)
For an electronic case search, Indiana's MyCase system provides public access to eligible court case information. (mycase.in.gov)
Do not assume that paying a ticket is the best first step if you are considering a deferral. Decatur County's Prosecutor's Office specifically states that its deferral offer becomes invalid once the ticket has already been paid. (decaturcountyprosecutor.squarespace.com)
What to Do After Getting a Traffic Ticket in Greensburg
If you receive a traffic ticket in Greensburg:
Read the entire citation.
Identify the court listed on the ticket.
Note the appearance or response deadline.
Determine whether the citation can be paid or requires an appearance.
Check the case through Indiana MyCase when appropriate.
Contact the Decatur County Clerk if you need case-specific information.
Investigate the county's infraction deferral program before paying if you may qualify.
Determine whether the BMV or court requires a Driver Safety Program.
Verify which course satisfies the particular requirement.
Keep your completion documentation after finishing a course.
Decatur County Infraction Deferral for a Greensburg Traffic Ticket
Decatur County has an infraction deferral program administered through the Prosecuting Attorney's Office. The county states that qualifying infractions can be deferred and, after successful completion, the ticket is dismissed with no judgment or points noted on the driving or court record. Program length and cost depend on the offense. (decaturcountyprosecutor.squarespace.com)
The current published requirements include:
You cannot have committed a moving traffic violation during the previous 13 months.
You cannot have a CDL.
Out-of-state residents must provide a driving record.
You must maintain a valid driver's license.
You must avoid moving traffic violations during the six-month deferral period.
If you participate, the agreement and money order are sent to the Prosecutor's Office at 150 Courthouse Square, #229, Greensburg. (decaturcountyprosecutor.squarespace.com)
Important: Do Not Confuse Deferral With an Indiana DSP
Decatur County's deferral program is a separate legal arrangement with the Prosecutor's Office. The county's published deferral information does not state that an ABetterDriver online Driver Safety Program is the course required for this deferral.
Therefore, do not enroll in an online Driver Safety Program assuming it automatically qualifies you for Decatur County deferral.
Contact the Decatur County Prosecutor's Office before paying or enrolling if deferral is your objective.
Decatur County Prosecutor's Office 150 Courthouse Square, Suite 229 Greensburg, IN 47240 Phone: 812-663-8505 (Government of India)
Greensburg Indiana Online Driver Safety Program
Indiana calls its state-approved defensive-driving program a Driver Safety Program, or DSP.
The Indiana BMV states that approved DSP curriculum can be delivered online and that approved courses have a minimum duration of four hours. Successful completion of a BMV-approved DSP can result in a four-point credit, subject to the BMV's eligibility rules. (Government of India)
BMV-Required Online Driver Safety Program
If the Indiana BMV sends you a DSP requirement notice, follow the deadline and instructions in that notice.
A BMV requirement is different from a county deferral or court order.
Voluntary Indiana 4-Point Credit
Eligible Indiana drivers may complete a BMV-approved DSP for a four-point credit. The BMV states that the credit can be applied once every three years. (Government of India)
The credit is not the same as deleting a traffic citation.
Court-Ordered Online Driver Safety or Driver Improvement Courses
A court may impose a course requirement. If your Greensburg or Decatur County paperwork specifically requires a course, verify the exact requirement with the court before enrolling.
ABetterDriver.com offers an Indiana BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program. Its current listed price is $28.95, and the provider says the course can be completed online from a phone, tablet, laptop, or desktop computer. (A Better Driver)
Driving and Traffic Conditions Specific to Greensburg
I-74, U.S. 421 and SR 3 Connections
Greensburg is unusual within Decatur County because I-74, U.S. 421 and SR 3 converge around the community. INDOT lists I-74 Exit 132 for U.S. 421 and Exit 134 for SR 3, both serving Greensburg. (Government of India)
Drivers moving between city streets and interstate ramps should be prepared for substantial changes in speed, traffic volume and lane configuration.
SR 46 Through Greensburg
State Road 46 is another important east-west route through the community. INDOT has documented a major SR 46 roadway reconstruction project in Greensburg, making the route an important consideration when checking current road conditions. (Government of India)
Greensburg School-Zone Traffic
The city's traffic code includes a 20-mph school-zone restriction on part of North Lincoln Street when flashing lights are operating. (American Legal Publishing)
Drivers should obey the posted school-zone signs and flashing signals rather than relying on the normal roadway speed.
Local Traffic Rules
Greensburg also has specific local traffic regulations, including rules governing the operation of certain UTV side-by-side vehicles on city streets. (American Legal Publishing)
Current Greensburg Road Work
INDOT's current resources identify road construction as an ongoing issue that can change throughout the construction season. INDOT directs motorists to its construction map and 511IN for current closures, restrictions and travel conditions. (Government of India)
The Decatur County I-74 rehabilitation project is particularly important to Greensburg-area drivers. INDOT's project information states that the work between State Road 9 and State Road 3 began in 2026 and is scheduled to continue through 2028. (Government of India)
BMV Services Near Greensburg
Greensburg has an Indiana BMV branch:
Greensburg BMV Branch 1025 E Freeland Rd. Greensburg, IN 47240-9427 Phone: 888-692-6841
The current BMV listing shows Monday through Friday hours of 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and no Saturday or Sunday hours. (Government of India)
You do not need to visit a physical BMV branch merely to take ABetterDriver.com's online Driver Safety Program.
Greensburg Indiana Online Traffic School FAQ
1. Can I take traffic school online from Greensburg?
Yes. Indiana BMV-approved Driver Safety Programs may be offered online, and ABetterDriver.com offers an online DSP. (Government of India)
2. What is traffic school called in Indiana?
Indiana's official term is Driver Safety Program, or DSP.
3. Which court handles a Greensburg traffic ticket?
The citation controls. Decatur County has Circuit and Superior Courts in Greensburg, but you should use the court identified on your citation. (Government of India)
4. Where is the Decatur County Clerk?
The Clerk's Office is at 150 Courthouse Square, Suite 244, Greensburg, Indiana. (ACCCIND Organization)
5. Can I look up my Greensburg traffic ticket online?
You can use Indiana MyCase to search eligible public court cases. (mycase.in.gov)
6. Does Decatur County offer traffic deferral?
Yes. The Decatur County Prosecutor's Office publishes an infraction deferral program. (decaturcountyprosecutor.squarespace.com)
7. Can I use ABetterDriver's online Driver Safety Program for Decatur County deferral?
Do not assume so. The Prosecutor's published deferral information does not identify ABetterDriver or a BMV DSP as the required deferral course. Verify before enrolling.
8. Can CDL holders participate in the county deferral?
The current Decatur County Prosecutor's information says a defendant cannot have a CDL. (decaturcountyprosecutor.squarespace.com)
9. Does an online Driver Safety Program erase a Greensburg ticket?
No. A BMV four-point credit is different from dismissal through a county deferral.
10. How much does ABetterDriver's online Driver Safety Program cost?
ABetterDriver currently lists its Indiana online DSP at $28.95. (A Better Driver)
11. How long is the Indiana DSP?
Indiana-approved DSP courses have a minimum duration of four hours. (Government of India)
12. Can I receive the Indiana four-point credit?
Eligible drivers can receive a four-point credit after completing a BMV-approved DSP, subject to BMV rules. (Government of India)
13. Is there a BMV branch in Greensburg?
Yes. The BMV branch is at 1025 E Freeland Road. (Government of India)
14. Does I-74 construction affect Greensburg drivers?
Yes. INDOT's Decatur and Shelby County I-74 rehabilitation project began in 2026 and is scheduled to continue through 2028. (Government of India)
15. Do I have to visit the BMV to take the online course?
No. ABetterDriver's Indiana DSP is offered online. (A Better Driver)
Take Your Indiana Online Driver Safety Program From Greensburg
If you need an Indiana BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program, you can complete ABetterDriver.com's course online rather than traveling to a classroom.
Before enrolling, determine whether your need is a BMV requirement, voluntary four-point credit, court requirement or Decatur County deferral.
Enroll in ABetterDriver's Indiana online Driver Safety Program
This page provides general information and is not legal advice. Court, Prosecutor and BMV requirements can change. The citation, court order or BMV notice applicable to your case controls.
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