If you received a traffic ticket in Greenville, Indiana, the relevant court is generally part of the Floyd County court system. Floyd County's local rules state that traffic infractions and ordinance violations are filed in Floyd Superior Court No. 2. (Indiana Government)
Greenville has a different driving environment from New Albany. The town is associated with the U.S. 150 corridor and is surrounded by a network of rural and township roads. Floyd County's current Greenville Township road map identifies U.S. 150, S.R. 335 and numerous county roads serving the area. (Indiana Government)
If you are searching for Greenville Indiana online traffic school, ABetterDriver.com offers an Indiana BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program. (Indiana Government)
Start your Indiana Driver Safety Program online through ABetterDriver.
Where Do Greenville Traffic Tickets Go?
Greenville does not have a separate traffic court identified in the Floyd County judicial structure for ordinary traffic infractions.
Floyd County's local rules provide that all traffic infractions and ordinance violations are filed in Superior Court No. 2. Other traffic-related offenses may be assigned differently when the exceptions in the rules apply. (Indiana Government)
If your Greenville citation names a different court, use that court and case information as the controlling source.
Court That Handles Traffic Tickets From Greenville
Floyd County Superior Court No. 2
Address: 311 Hauss Square, Room 425 New Albany, IN 47150
Phone: 812-948-5488
Office hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., closed noon to 1:00 p.m. (Indiana Government)
The Floyd County local rules specifically assign ordinary traffic infractions and ordinance violations to Superior Court No. 2. (Indiana Government)
Floyd County Clerk or Traffic Ticket Payment
The Floyd County Clerk's Office handles traffic-ticket matters and provides online payment information.
Address: 311 Hauss Square, Room 235 New Albany, IN 47150
Phone: 812-948-5411
The Clerk states that traffic tickets are payable online through Indiana's court payment system. (Indiana Government)
Indiana MyCase can be used to search eligible court records. Searches can be conducted by citation number, case number or party information. (Indiana Government)
What to Do After Getting a Traffic Ticket in Greenville
Read the citation and identify the alleged violation.
Confirm the court and response or appearance date.
Determine whether the ticket is payable.
Look up the case through Indiana MyCase when appropriate.
Contact the Floyd County Clerk if you need help identifying the payment or filing process.
Review Floyd County's Infraction Deferral Program.
Determine whether the BMV has separately required a DSP.
If a court order requires a course, verify the exact course.
Complete the correct course before the applicable deadline.
Keep your completion documentation.
Do not treat an Indiana BMV DSP as automatically equivalent to Floyd County's separate infraction-deferral process.
Greenville Indiana Online Driver Safety Program
Indiana's official terminology is Driver Safety Program, or DSP.
The BMV states that a DSP can be required after qualifying traffic convictions and that the approved curriculum is available online. Approved DSP courses must have a minimum duration of four hours. (Indiana Government)
BMV-Required Online Driver Safety Program
If you receive a BMV notice requiring a DSP, follow the deadline stated on the notice.
ABetterDriver.com is listed by the Indiana BMV as an approved provider offering the online format. (Indiana Government)
Voluntary Indiana 4-Point Credit
An eligible Indiana driver can complete a BMV-approved DSP for the four-point credit.
The BMV states that the credit can be applied once every three years. It does not erase the underlying traffic citation. (Indiana Government)
Court-Ordered Online Driver Safety or Driver Improvement Courses
A court can require a driver to complete a course, but the BMV warns that a court order may not specifically require a BMV-approved DSP. (Indiana Government)
If a Greenville traffic case includes a course requirement, verify it with the court before enrolling.
Floyd County Infraction Deferral for a Greenville Traffic Ticket
Floyd County's Infraction Deferral Program is available for certain qualifying traffic infractions.
The program lasts six months. The driver must attend the assigned court date for the prosecutor to determine eligibility. If the driver has no additional tickets or criminal charges during the six-month period and completes the program, the outstanding ticket is dismissed. (Indiana Government)
The current deferral fee is $192.50, paid in place of the ticket amount. (Indiana Government)
The county lists these major requirements:
No tickets from any jurisdiction in the United States during the preceding two years.
No criminal history.
No CDL.
The specific offense must be considered eligible.
The prosecutor makes the final eligibility determination. (Indiana Government)
Important: Greenville Deferral Is Separate From an Indiana BMV DSP
Floyd County's published deferral information does not identify ABetterDriver.com's online Driver Safety Program as the required course for deferral.
Therefore, a driver should not enroll in an online DSP on the assumption that it automatically satisfies the county deferral program.
Follow the instructions provided by the Floyd County prosecutor and court.
Driving and Traffic Conditions Specific to Greenville
U.S. 150 Through the Greenville Area
Greenville is situated along the U.S. 150 corridor. A current Floyd County road map identifies U.S. 150 running through Greenville Township and shows the relationship between the town and surrounding rural roads. (Indiana Government)
The combination of a U.S. highway and local streets means drivers need to pay attention to the transition between through traffic and town traffic.
A driver traveling along U.S. 150 should not assume that the road environment will remain the same after entering the Greenville area.
State Road 335
S.R. 335 is another significant roadway in the Greenville area. Floyd County's road mapping identifies S.R. 335 alongside U.S. 150 and the local road network. (Indiana Government)
This creates a regional connection between Greenville and other portions of southern Floyd County.
Drivers transitioning between S.R. 335, U.S. 150 and local roads should adjust speed and attention to the characteristics of each roadway rather than carrying highway driving habits into local streets.
Rural Roads Around Greenville
The current Floyd County Greenville Township road map identifies numerous rural roads around the town, including Voyles Road, Chapel Hill Road, Miller Road, Pekin Road, Borden Road, Navilleton Road and others. (Indiana Government)
This is one of the main differences between Greenville and New Albany.
A Greenville-area driver may move from a U.S. highway into a two-lane county road relatively quickly. Curves, changing sight distance, agricultural surroundings and differences in road width can require a different defensive-driving approach.
County Versus Town Road Maintenance
Floyd County's Highway and Public Works Department maintains county roads and bridges, while roads inside incorporated municipal boundaries can fall under local jurisdiction. The county department specifically states that its responsibility covers county roads and not New Albany city streets. (Indiana Government)
For Greenville drivers reporting a road issue, identifying whether the road is a county road or a town street can help direct the report to the appropriate government office.
Current Greenville Road Work
No specific active Greenville construction restriction was published here because the current official sources reviewed did not provide sufficiently specific information to state that a particular Greenville street is currently closed or restricted.
INDOT advises motorists to consult its current construction and road maps for the latest project information. (Indiana Government)
BMV Services Near Greenville
There is no BMV branch listed in Greenville in the current Indiana BMV directory.
The Floyd County BMV branch is in New Albany:
New Albany BMV Branch 2612 Charlestown Road New Albany, IN 47150-6434
The current BMV directory lists the branch as open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (Indiana Government)
A physical BMV visit is not required merely to take ABetterDriver.com's online DSP. The BMV lists ABetterDriver.com as an approved online DSP provider. (Indiana Government)
Greenville Indiana Online Traffic School FAQ
1. Can I take traffic school online from Greenville, Indiana?
Yes. Indiana's BMV-approved Driver Safety Program curriculum is available online, and ABetterDriver.com is listed as an approved online provider. (Indiana Government)
2. What is Indiana traffic school officially called?
Indiana officially calls the program the Driver Safety Program, or DSP.
3. Which court handles Greenville traffic infractions?
Floyd County's local rules state that traffic infractions and ordinance violations are filed in Superior Court No. 2. (Indiana Government)
4. Is there a separate Greenville traffic court?
The Floyd County judicial structure does not identify a separate Greenville traffic court for ordinary traffic infractions. Those cases are generally assigned to Floyd Superior Court No. 2. (Indiana Government)
5. Where do I pay a Greenville traffic ticket?
The Floyd County Clerk states that traffic tickets can be paid online through Indiana's court payment system. (Indiana Government)
6. How do I look up a Greenville traffic ticket?
Use Indiana MyCase to search by citation number, case number or eligible party information. (Indiana Government)
7. Does Floyd County offer an infraction deferral program?
Yes. Floyd County offers a six-month Infraction Deferral Program for qualifying cases. (Indiana Government)
8. Can CDL holders participate in Floyd County deferral?
No. Floyd County states that CDL holders cannot receive its diversion or deferral program. (Indiana Government)
9. What does Floyd County charge for deferral?
The current county information lists a $192.50 deferral fee. (Indiana Government)
10. Can ABetterDriver.com's online DSP automatically satisfy Greenville deferral?
No automatic acceptance should be assumed. Floyd County's current deferral information does not identify ABetterDriver.com's online DSP as the required deferral program. (Indiana Government)
11. Can I take an online DSP for four-point credit?
Yes, if you are eligible and complete a BMV-approved DSP. The BMV applies a four-point credit once every three years under its current rules. (Indiana Government)
12. How long is the Indiana Driver Safety Program?
The BMV requires approved DSP courses to have a minimum duration of four hours. (Indiana Government)
13. How much does ABetterDriver.com's online DSP cost?
ABetterDriver currently lists the Indiana online course at $28.95. (A Better Driver)
14. Where is the closest BMV branch to Greenville?
The Floyd County BMV branch is located at 2612 Charlestown Road in New Albany. (Indiana Government)
15. What roads are important for Greenville drivers?
U.S. 150 and S.R. 335 are important state routes in the Greenville area, while numerous county roads connect the town to surrounding rural areas. (Indiana Government)
Take Your Indiana Online Driver Safety Program From Greenville
ABetterDriver.com offers an Indiana BMV-approved Driver Safety Program online.
The online course can be used by eligible drivers seeking the Indiana four-point credit or completing a qualifying BMV DSP requirement. If your Greenville traffic case involves a court-specific course or Floyd County deferral, verify that requirement separately.
Start your Indiana Driver Safety Program online with ABetterDriver.
Nearby Online Traffic School Resources
Floyd County Indiana Traffic School: /indiana/floyd-county-traffic-school/
New Albany Indiana Online Traffic School: /indiana/new-albany-traffic-school/
Georgetown Indiana Online Traffic School: /indiana/georgetown-traffic-school/
Indiana Driver Safety Program: /indiana-driver-safety-program/
Indiana Online Traffic School: /indiana-online-traffic-school/
Indiana 4-Point Credit: /indiana-4-point-credit/
Indiana BMV Driver Safety Program Requirements: /indiana-bmv-driver-safety-program/
This page provides general information and is not legal advice. The citation, court order, BMV notice and official case record control your individual matter.

