If you received a traffic ticket in Greenfield, Indiana, the first things to determine are which court has your case, what deadline applies, and whether you need a BMV-required or court-ordered Driver Safety Program.
Greenfield is the Hancock County seat and the location of the county courthouse, Clerk's Office, Superior Court II, Prosecutor's Office, and Greenfield BMV branch. The city also sits along major transportation corridors including U.S. 40, State Road 9, and I-70. (Hancock County)
If you need an Indiana BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program, ABetterDriver offers an online course that can be completed from Greenfield.
Where Do Greenfield Traffic Tickets Go?
Traffic tickets issued in Greenfield are generally handled through the Hancock County court system rather than a separate Greenfield traffic court.
Hancock County Superior Court II expressly handles traffic infractions. The court is located at 9 E. Main Street, Room 217, Greenfield, Indiana 46140, and its listed phone number is 317-477-1115. (Hancock County)
The Hancock County Clerk's Office handles traffic-ticket payment information and is located at 9 E. Main Street, Room 213. (Hancock County)
Your citation or case record should control if it identifies a different court.
Court That Handles Traffic Tickets From Greenfield
Hancock County Superior Court II
9 E. Main Street, Room 217 Greenfield, IN 46140 Phone: 317-477-1115
Hancock County identifies Superior Court II as the court that handles traffic infractions. (Hancock County)
Hancock County Superior Court I specifically states that it does not hear most traffic cases. (Hancock County)
Because court assignments can depend on the case, verify the court shown on your citation or Indiana MyCase record.
Hancock County Clerk and Traffic Tickets
Hancock County Clerk's Office 9 E. Main Street, Room 213 Greenfield, IN 46140 Phone: 317-477-1109
The Clerk provides traffic-ticket payment information. Eligible tickets can be paid online using the county's listed payment vendor. The county states that the online payment process may require information such as the UTT number, ticket amount, case number, name, date of birth, and due date. (Hancock County)
Do not automatically pay a ticket before checking whether you have other options.
How to Look Up a Greenfield Traffic Ticket
Indiana MyCase can be used to search public court case information. Hancock County's Clerk directs users to Indiana's public MyCase system when a cause number is needed. (Hancock County)
After receiving a Greenfield ticket:
Read the citation carefully.
Identify the listed court.
Check the response or appearance deadline.
Search the case through Indiana MyCase when appropriate.
Contact the Hancock County Clerk if you need payment or case-processing information.
Ask about any available court options before paying.
Determine whether your BMV or court paperwork requires a DSP.
Confirm that the course you choose satisfies the actual requirement.
Complete the course before the deadline.
Keep your completion documentation.
Greenfield Indiana Online Driver Safety Program
Indiana calls its defensive-driving course a Driver Safety Program, or DSP. The Indiana BMV allows approved DSP instruction online. (Indiana Government)
ABetterDriver offers an Indiana BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program for eligible drivers. The current advertised price is $28.95. (A Better Driver)
The course is available online from a computer, tablet, or phone, and ABetterDriver states that completion is reported to the BMV. (A Better Driver)
BMV-Required Online Driver Safety Program
The BMV can require a DSP after qualifying traffic convictions. Indiana's current Driver's Manual states that drivers age 21 and older may be required to complete a BMV-approved DSP after two or more traffic offenses within a 12-month period. The BMV notice provides the deadline, generally 90 days. (Indiana Government)
Voluntary Indiana 4-Point Credit
Eligible Indiana drivers can complete a BMV-approved DSP for a four-point credit. The credit is generally available once every three years. (Indiana Government)
A DSP does not erase the underlying citation from your driving history.
Court-Ordered Online Driver Safety or Driver Improvement Courses
A court may require a course independently of a BMV requirement. Before enrolling for a court matter, confirm with the court that a BMV-approved DSP is the course required.
Is There a Hancock County Infraction Deferral Program?
I did not locate a current Hancock County government page describing a countywide infraction-deferral program with published eligibility rules, fees, and a required course provider.
The Hancock County Prosecutor's Office is located at 233 E. Main Street in Greenfield and can be reached at 317-477-1139. (Hancock County)
If you are considering deferral, contact the Clerk or Prosecutor before paying the ticket and ask specifically whether your citation qualifies and whether a course is required.
Do not assume that ABetterDriver's online Driver Safety Program automatically satisfies a Hancock County deferral requirement.
Driving and Traffic Conditions Specific to Greenfield
U.S. 40 Through Greenfield
U.S. 40 runs east-west through Greenfield and connects the city with other Hancock County communities. The county's transportation planning identifies U.S. 40 as a major corridor through both Greenfield and Cumberland. (Hancock County)
Greenfield's traffic-signal documentation identifies U.S. 40 intersections including Pennsylvania Street, State Road 9, and Morristown Pike. (Greenfield IN)
Drivers should be prepared for the transition between highway traffic and city streets.
State Road 9 and I-70
State Road 9 runs through Greenfield and connects directly with I-70. The city's transportation documentation identifies SR 9 intersections with Davis Road, Boyd Avenue, McKenzie Road, Green Meadows Drive, and other local streets, as well as the I-70 ramps. (Greenfield IN)
That combination means drivers can move quickly from local city traffic to higher-speed interstate traffic.
Greenfield Downtown and Courthouse Area
The county courthouse, Clerk's Office, and Superior Courts are all located on or near East Main Street in downtown Greenfield. (Hancock County)
Drivers traveling to court should allow extra time for finding the correct courthouse room and parking rather than treating a court appearance like an ordinary traffic stop.
Greenfield Golf Cart Ordinance
Greenfield's city government states that the City Council adopted Ordinance 2017-19 allowing limited golf-cart use on city streets. (Greenfield IN)
Drivers should therefore remain alert for permitted nontraditional vehicles sharing city streets.
BMV Services Near Greenfield
Greenfield BMV Branch
1821 E. Main Street Greenfield, IN 46140
The Greenfield branch includes a BMV Connect kiosk. (Indiana Government)
A BMV branch visit is not necessary simply to take ABetterDriver's online Driver Safety Program.
Greenfield Indiana Online Traffic School FAQ
1. Can I take online traffic school from Greenfield?
Yes. Indiana-approved DSP instruction is available online, and ABetterDriver offers an online Indiana Driver Safety Program. (Indiana Government)
2. Which court handles Greenfield traffic infractions?
Hancock County Superior Court II expressly handles traffic infractions. (Hancock County)
3. Where is Greenfield traffic court?
Hancock County Superior Court II is at 9 E. Main Street, Room 217, Greenfield.
4. Where do I pay a Greenfield traffic ticket?
The Hancock County Clerk's Office provides payment information and online payment options for eligible tickets. (Hancock County)
5. How do I look up my Greenfield traffic ticket?
Use Indiana MyCase when the case is available for public search. Hancock County provides a link to the state's public case-search system. (Hancock County)
6. Does a Greenfield ticket automatically qualify for a Driver Safety Program?
No. DSP requirements depend on the BMV or the court requirement applicable to your case.
7. Can an online DSP give me four-point credit?
Eligible Indiana drivers can receive a four-point credit after completing a qualifying BMV-approved DSP. (Indiana Government)
8. Does the four-point credit erase my Greenfield ticket?
No. The credit does not remove the underlying citation from your driving history. (Indiana Government)
9. How much does ABetterDriver's online Driver Safety Program cost?
ABetterDriver currently advertises the course at $28.95. (A Better Driver)
10. Can I complete the Indiana DSP entirely online from Greenfield?
Yes, ABetterDriver's Indiana DSP is offered online and can be accessed from supported devices. (A Better Driver)
Take Your Indiana Online Driver Safety Program From Greenfield
If your BMV notice or court order requires a qualifying Indiana Driver Safety Program, ABetterDriver offers a BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program.
Before enrolling for a court matter, confirm that your specific Greenfield or Hancock County case accepts a BMV-approved DSP.
Start ABetterDriver's Indiana Online Driver Safety Program
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