If you received a traffic ticket in Rochester, Indiana, Rochester is the county seat of Fulton County and the location of the county's Circuit Court, Superior Court and Clerk's Office.
For people searching for Rochester Indiana online traffic school, ABetterDriver offers an online Indiana BMV-approved Driver Safety Program. The BMV currently lists ABetterDriver among its approved online DSP providers. (Indiana Government)
Rochester is also the most significant transportation center among Fulton County's incorporated communities. US 31, SR 25 and SR 14 connect around the Rochester area, creating several transitions between city streets, state highways and higher-speed regional traffic. INDOT's Fulton County route material documents this network. (Indiana Government)
Where Do Rochester Traffic Tickets Go?
Rochester traffic tickets are handled through the Fulton County court system.
Fulton County has:
Fulton County Circuit Court
Fulton County Superior Court
Fulton County Clerk's Traffic Infraction Division
Both courts are located in Rochester. (Fulton County, IN)
Because both courts exist in the same courthouse complex, check the citation or MyCase record for the court assigned to your case.
Court That Handles Traffic Tickets From Rochester
Fulton County Circuit Court
815 Main Street, Room 315 Rochester, IN 46975 Phone: 574-223-4339
The Circuit Court's published hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., with a noon-to-1 p.m. lunch closure. (Fulton County, IN)
Fulton County Superior Court
815 Main Street, Room 216 Rochester, IN 46975 Phone: 574-223-3506
The Superior Court's published hours are also Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., with a noon-to-1 p.m. lunch closure. (Fulton County, IN)
Fulton County Clerk of Courts
815 Main Street Rochester, IN 46975 Phone: 574-223-2911
The Clerk maintains the Traffic Infraction Division and handles court costs, fees and fines. (Fulton County, IN)
Fulton County Traffic Ticket Payment in Rochester
Fulton County publishes specific instructions for paying traffic infractions.
The county states that a driver needs the Fulton County cause number, which begins with 25D01 for the current numbering described on its traffic-payment page. The Traffic Clerk can be reached at 574-223-7711 to obtain the county cause number. (Fulton County, IN)
The county allows eligible traffic payments by:
Cash at the Clerk's office
Cashier's check
Money order
Credit or debit card
Online PayGOV payment
The county's online payment instructions require the Fulton County-assigned cause number and identify PayGOV as carrying a convenience fee. (Fulton County, IN)
What to Do After Getting a Traffic Ticket in Rochester
1. Read the citation
Look for the violation, court, appearance date and payment instructions.
2. Identify the court
Rochester has both Fulton County Circuit Court and Superior Court, so do not assume the court from the city alone.
3. Check the deadline
Missing a required appearance or failing to pay a ticket can have consequences for driving privileges. The Indiana BMV states that failure to appear or failure to pay can result in a suspension. (Indiana Government)
4. Search Indiana MyCase
MyCase can be searched using the case number, citation number, cross-reference number or party name. (Indiana Government)
5. Contact the Clerk when necessary
The Clerk's office can provide current case and payment information.
6. Investigate Fulton County infraction deferral
Do this before simply paying if your ticket may qualify.
7. Determine whether a course is required
A BMV DSP, court-ordered course and county deferral course are not automatically the same thing.
8. Verify the course
If your court order or deferral agreement specifies a provider, follow that requirement.
9. Complete the course before the deadline
Keep proof of completion.
Rochester Indiana Online Driver Safety Program
BMV-Required Online Driver Safety Program
The BMV may require drivers with qualifying traffic convictions to complete an approved DSP. The BMV sends a notice when it imposes the requirement, and the course must generally be completed within 90 days of the notice date. (Indiana Government)
Voluntary Indiana 4-Point Credit
Indiana drivers may voluntarily complete a BMV-approved DSP and receive a four-point credit on their official driver record. The credit may be applied once every three years. (Indiana Government)
Court-Ordered Online Driver Safety or Driver Improvement Courses
A Rochester court may impose a course requirement independently of the BMV's DSP rules. The BMV expressly warns that a court order may require a course that is not specifically a BMV-approved DSP. (Indiana Government)
Read the court order carefully before enrolling.
Fulton County Infraction Deferral for a Rochester Traffic Ticket
Fulton County currently operates an Infraction Deferral Program.
Eligibility is determined by the program coordinator in consultation with the Prosecutor. The published requirements generally include no more than three moving-violation convictions in the preceding five years, a valid operator's license and no disqualifying current or prior violations. (Fulton County, IN)
The county specifically excludes:
Speeding 20 or more mph over the limit
Offenses involving an accident
Passing a school bus while loading or unloading
Failure to yield to an emergency vehicle
Other 8-point offenses
CDL holders (Fulton County, IN)
Infraction Deferral Coordinator: 574-223-6147.
Important: Rochester Deferral Is Not the Same as a BMV DSP
A BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program is not automatically the same thing as the course or conditions imposed by Fulton County's deferral program.
The county's current public deferral page does not establish that ABetterDriver's online DSP satisfies deferral requirements.
Contact the county before enrolling if deferral is your reason for taking a course.
Driving and Traffic Conditions Specific to Rochester
US 31 and Rochester
US 31 is one of the principal regional routes serving Rochester. INDOT's Fulton County transportation information identifies US 31 and its connections with SR 25 and the Rochester-area road network. (Indiana Government)
The important driving issue is the transition between highway travel and Rochester's local street network.
Drivers should watch for:
Turning traffic
Vehicles entering and exiting the highway
Changes in speed
Cross traffic
Traffic moving between US 31 and local streets
SR 25 and the US 31 Connection
SR 25 is another important Rochester-area route. A recent US 31 planning document identifies the SR 25/US 31 interchange south of Rochester and analyzes traffic movements at the interchange ramps. The document reports that the southbound-ramp intersection had nine crashes during the 2017-2021 study period, including several rear-end crashes. (Propelus31.com)
This is a useful example of why drivers should leave adequate following distance when approaching highway ramps and turning movements.
The data is from a defined historical study period and should not be interpreted as a prediction of current individual crash risk.
SR 14 and SR 25 in Rochester
Fulton County transportation planning documents identify the SR 14/SR 25 intersection as an important Rochester-area intersection and discuss intersection redesign considerations. The planning material identifies left-turn and traffic-flow issues associated with the former configuration. (Fulton County, IN)
Drivers should follow the current traffic-control devices rather than relying on older descriptions of the intersection.
Ninth Street and Local Rochester Traffic
Local Rochester streets connect the downtown area with the surrounding state-route system. Historical county crash data identified Ninth Street among intersections appearing in the county's 2015 collision data. This older data is not sufficient to label the location dangerous today, but it reinforces the importance of attention to local intersections. (Indiana Government)
Highway-to-City Transitions
Rochester provides the clearest example in Fulton County of the transition between regional highway travel and a town street network.
Drivers coming into Rochester should be prepared for:
Lower-speed local streets
Turning movements
Pedestrian activity
Cross traffic
Traffic entering from side streets
Changing lane configurations
BMV Services in Rochester
Rochester is the location of the Fulton County BMV branch.
Rochester BMV Branch 2070 Peace Tree Village Rochester, IN 46975-2630 Phone: 888-692-6841
The branch should be checked through the BMV's current branch information before visiting because schedules and services can change.
A physical BMV visit is not required merely to take ABetterDriver's online Driver Safety Program. The BMV recognizes online DSP delivery and lists ABetterDriver as an approved online provider. (Indiana Government)
Rochester Indiana Online Traffic School FAQ
1. Can I take traffic school online from Rochester, Indiana?
Yes. Indiana-approved DSP curriculum is available online, and ABetterDriver is listed as an approved online provider. (Indiana Government)
2. Which court handles Rochester traffic tickets?
Rochester traffic tickets enter the Fulton County court system. Fulton County has both Circuit and Superior Courts, so check the citation or MyCase for the assigned court.
3. Where are the Fulton County courts located?
Both Fulton County Circuit Court and Superior Court are located at 815 Main Street in Rochester. (Fulton County, IN)
4. Where can I pay a Rochester traffic ticket?
The Fulton County Clerk handles traffic infraction payments. Eligible payments may be made in person, by mail, by card or through PayGOV. (Fulton County, IN)
5. What number do I call for the Fulton County Traffic Clerk?
The county's traffic-payment page identifies 574-223-7711 for obtaining a Fulton County cause number and traffic-payment questions. (Fulton County, IN)
6. Can I look up my Rochester traffic ticket online?
Yes. Indiana MyCase allows searches of public court cases and can be searched by case number, citation number or party information. (Indiana Government)
7. Does Fulton County offer traffic deferral?
Yes. Fulton County maintains an Infraction Deferral Program. (Fulton County, IN)
8. Can CDL holders participate in Fulton County deferral?
No. CDL holders are specifically excluded under the county's published requirements. (Fulton County, IN)
9. Does Fulton County deferral accept speeding 20 mph or more over the limit?
No. The county's published standard eligibility rules exclude speeding 20 or more mph over the limit. (Fulton County, IN)
10. Can I use ABetterDriver's online DSP for deferral?
Do not assume that you can. The current county deferral page does not identify ABetterDriver or establish a general BMV-approved DSP as the required deferral course.
11. Does an online DSP remove my Rochester traffic ticket?
No. The BMV states that DSP completion does not remove a citation from the driver's history. (Indiana Government)
12. Can I receive Indiana four-point credit?
Eligible drivers can receive four-point credit after completing a BMV-approved DSP, subject to the three-year limitation. (Indiana Government)
13. How long is the Indiana Driver Safety Program?
Approved DSP courses are a minimum of four hours. (Indiana Government)
14. How much does ABetterDriver's online DSP cost?
ABetterDriver currently advertises the Indiana online course at $28.95. (A Better Driver)
15. Do I have to visit the Rochester BMV to complete traffic school?
No. ABetterDriver's Indiana Driver Safety Program is available online, and the BMV lists ABetterDriver as an approved online provider. (Indiana Government)
Take Your Indiana Online Driver Safety Program From Rochester
If you are searching for Rochester Indiana online traffic school, ABetterDriver offers an Indiana BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program.
Before enrolling, identify whether your requirement comes from the BMV, a court order, or Fulton County's infraction deferral program.
Enroll in ABetterDriver's Indiana online Driver Safety Program.

