If you received a traffic ticket in Edgewood, Indiana, do not rely on an old directory that sends you to Edgewood Town Court.
The Indiana Judicial Branch identifies the former Madison/Edgewood Town Court as abolished.
Madison County now uses Anderson City Court and Elwood City Court for stand-alone misdemeanors and infractions based on where the offense occurred.
ABetterDriver.com offers an Indiana BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program for $28.95.
Which Court Handles an Edgewood Traffic Ticket?
There is no current Edgewood Town Court.
Current Madison County traffic-court options are:
Anderson City Court 1034 Main Street Anderson, IN 46018 765-648-6078
Elwood City Court 1505 S. B Street Elwood, IN 46036 765-552-2655.
Use your citation and Indiana MyCase to determine the actual assignment.
What to Do After Getting an Edgewood Traffic Ticket
Do not use an old Edgewood Town Court listing.
Read the citation for the assigned court.
Check the deadline.
Search Indiana MyCase.
Determine whether payment is permitted.
Investigate Madison County Infraction Diversion before paying.
Check for a separate BMV DSP requirement.
Verify any court-specific online driving course.
Complete the appropriate requirement by the deadline.
Edgewood Indiana Online Driver Safety Program
Indiana permits approved DSPs to be completed online. ABetterDriver.com is on the BMV-approved list and currently costs $28.95.
Successful voluntary completion can provide the Indiana 4-point credit once every three years. Completing the course does not remove the underlying citation.
Madison County Infraction Diversion for an Edgewood Ticket
Current Madison County Infraction Diversion normally lasts six months and costs $192.50.
The Prosecutor excludes school-zone speeding, 30+ mph over, a diversion in the prior year, current CDL holders, work-zone violations and school-bus violations.
When additional education is required, Madison County uses Advent eLearning programs at prosecutor discretion.
ABetterDriver.com's online DSP should not be substituted automatically.
Driving in Edgewood: Residential Streets and Parking Rules
Edgewood describes its local road system as a network of quiet, winding streets and identifies itself as a bike-friendly community.
That creates a different driver-safety environment from nearby Anderson's wider commercial corridors.
Drivers should expect:
Curving residential streets
Driveway traffic
Pedestrians
Cyclists
Park access
Limited sight lines around curves and mature landscaping
Edgewood Street Parking Rule
Edgewood Police publishes a particularly important local parking rule.
Under Town Ordinance 71.01, vehicles generally may not stop, park or remain standing on the paved or main-traveled portion of a Town street. Residents can request a written temporary permit under the ordinance.
For visitors, this means ordinary curbside parking assumptions used in a city such as Anderson may not apply.
State Road 32 and Winding Way
Edgewood's official Parks Department identifies Gunter Park where State Road 32 meets Winding Way.
This provides a specific transition between a state-highway corridor and Edgewood's winding neighborhood roads.
Drivers leaving SR 32 should reduce speed before entering the residential street network and watch for pedestrians near park access.
Golf Carts in Edgewood
Edgewood's current ordinance index includes specific provisions for golf-cart registration and inspection.
That means drivers should expect properly authorized golf carts as part of the local transportation mix.
Current posted signs and Town Police guidance should control because local ordinance requirements can change.
Bike and Pedestrian Traffic
The Town identifies itself as bike-friendly and maintains several neighborhood parks connected by residential streets.
Drivers should therefore watch for cyclists and pedestrians on Winding Way and other residential routes rather than expecting them to remain confined to separate trails.
Edgewood Police Department
The Edgewood Police Department lists:
Administrative: 765-642-3200 Madison County Central Dispatch non-emergency: 765-642-0221.
Town Hall is at 3317 Nichol Avenue, Edgewood, IN 46011.
The Town also uses REACH Alert for road closures, construction delays, accidents and other public-safety notices.
BMV Services Near Edgewood
The Anderson BMV Branch + Kiosk is at 4330 S. Scatterfield Road.
No BMV visit is required merely to complete ABetterDriver.com's online DSP.
Edgewood Indiana Online Traffic School FAQ
Does Edgewood still have a Town Court?
No. The Indiana Judicial Branch identifies Madison/Edgewood Town Court as abolished.
Which court handles Edgewood traffic tickets now?
Madison County currently uses Anderson City Court and Elwood City Court for stand-alone infractions based on offense location.
Can I use Indiana MyCase to check my ticket?
Yes. Edgewood Police links drivers to Indiana MyCase, and the state system provides public case search.
Can I take an Indiana online Driver Safety Program from Edgewood?
Yes.
How much is ABetterDriver.com's online DSP?
Currently $28.95.
Does Madison County offer infraction diversion?
Yes.
How long is the standard diversion?
Six months for an infraction.
Is ABetterDriver automatically accepted for diversion?
No. Madison County uses separate Advent eLearning programming when required.
Can I park on the traveled part of an Edgewood street?
The Town's current Police guidance says Ordinance 71.01 generally prohibits it unless an applicable temporary permit has been obtained.
Does SR 32 serve Edgewood?
Yes. The Town identifies Gunter Park at SR 32 and Winding Way.
Does Edgewood regulate golf carts?
Yes. Its current ordinance index contains golf-cart registration and inspection requirements.
Is Edgewood bike-friendly?
The Town officially describes itself as a bike-friendly community.
Can the online DSP provide the Indiana 4-point credit?
Yes, subject to current BMV rules.
Does it remove my ticket?
No.
Complete Your Indiana Online Driver Safety Program From Edgewood
ABetterDriver.com offers its BMV-approved Indiana online Driver Safety Program for $28.95.
If you are seeking Madison County diversion or complying with a court order, verify that requirement separately.

