If you received a traffic ticket in Pittsboro, Indiana, you should first identify the court handling your case, check your response deadline, and determine whether you may qualify for Hendricks County's Infraction Deferral Program.
ABetterDriver offers an Indiana BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program for eligible BMV requirements and four-point credit situations. (A Better Driver)
Pittsboro's most important transportation feature is U.S. 136, which serves as the town's principal east-west arterial. Town planning documents identify U.S. 136 as the major east-west route through Pittsboro and discuss traffic patterns involving Meridian Street, Maple Street, and U.S. 136. (Pittsboro Official Website)
Where Do Pittsboro Traffic Tickets Go?
Pittsboro does not have a current town court listed in the Indiana Judicial Branch's Hendricks County court structure.
Current Hendricks County courts include Circuit Court, Superior Courts 1 through 5, Brownsburg Town Court, and Plainfield Town Court. (InCourts Rules)
Therefore, drivers should use the citation and MyCase record to determine the actual filing court.
Court That Handles Traffic Tickets From Pittsboro
Hendricks County Circuit and Superior Courts
51 W. Main Street Danville, IN 46122
The Hendricks County Prosecutor's Office currently lists these contacts: (Hendricks County Prosecutor's Office)
Circuit Court: 317-745-9271
Superior Court 1: 317-745-9209
Superior Court 2: 317-745-9244
Superior Court 3: 317-745-9393
Superior Court 4: 317-718-6162
Superior Court 5: 317-718-6169
Hendricks County Clerk
51 W. Main St., #104 Danville, IN 46122
Phone: 317-745-9231 Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. (Hendricks County)
The Clerk is the record keeper for county-level court cases, including traffic tickets. (Hendricks County)
Hendricks County Clerk or Traffic Violations Bureau
Because Pittsboro does not have its own current town court, county court and Clerk resources are particularly important.
Search Indiana MyCase before traveling to Danville. The Indiana Judicial Branch provides public case-search services online. (Indiana Government)
If you cannot locate your ticket, contact:
Hendricks County Clerk's Office 51 W. Main St., #104 Danville, IN 46122 317-745-9231
Do not assume that every Pittsboro ticket is filed in one particular Superior Court.
What to Do After Getting a Traffic Ticket in Pittsboro
Read your citation.
Identify the named court.
Note your response or appearance deadline.
Search MyCase.
Determine whether the citation can be paid.
Investigate Hendricks County deferral before paying.
Contact the Clerk if the filing court is unclear.
Determine whether a BMV DSP or court-required course applies.
Confirm the required provider or course.
Complete the course by the deadline.
Save proof of completion.
Pittsboro Indiana Online Driver Safety Program
ABetterDriver offers an Indiana BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program. The provider currently lists the online course at $28.95. (A Better Driver)
BMV-Required Online Driver Safety Program
Follow any deadline contained in an official BMV notice.
Voluntary Indiana 4-Point Credit
Eligible drivers can complete an approved DSP to receive the Indiana four-point credit.
Court-Ordered Online Driver Safety or Driver Improvement Courses
A court or prosecutor can establish requirements beyond the statewide BMV program. Confirm the requirement for your case before enrolling.
Hendricks County Infraction Deferral for a Pittsboro Traffic Ticket
The Hendricks County Prosecutor's Office currently offers deferral for eligible traffic infractions. (Hendricks County Prosecutor's Office)
Current listed eligibility includes:
At least 16 years old
Hendricks County citation
No admission of guilt
Ticket not paid
No CDL
Completion of required online driver safety course
Compliance with the deferral agreement
Payment of applicable fees
Most participants will qualify for a nine-month deferral period, but the Prosecutor's Office makes the final eligibility determination. (Hendricks County Prosecutor's Office)
Important: Do Not Pay a Pittsboro Ticket Before Checking Deferral
The Prosecutor's Office tells potential applicants to contact it before taking action on their ticket. (Hendricks County Prosecutor's Office)
Driving and Traffic Conditions Specific to Pittsboro
U.S. 136 Through Pittsboro
U.S. 136 is the primary east-west arterial through Pittsboro. The town's Orderly Growth Plan specifically identifies U.S. 136 as an important connection between Pittsboro, Brownsburg, and eastern Hendricks County. (Pittsboro Official Website)
That makes U.S. 136 especially important to drivers approaching Pittsboro from Brownsburg and other eastern communities.
Meridian Street and U.S. 136
Pittsboro's planning documents identify Meridian Street at U.S. 136 as an area where traffic patterns and connectivity have been studied. Meridian Street serves as a north-south route north of U.S. 136, while Maple Street provides the corresponding route south of the highway. (Pittsboro Official Website)
The town's planning analysis specifically examined how an improved Meridian Street connection could reduce traffic on the residential portion of Maple Street and the section of U.S. 136 between Meridian Street and Maple Street. (Pittsboro Official Website)
For drivers, the important point is that U.S. 136 is not simply a through highway. Local street connections and turning movements are part of the traffic environment.
Pittsboro's Planned Transportation Network
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Planning Organization's 2026 transportation plan includes several illustrative future road connections in Pittsboro, including connections involving U.S. 136, CR 375 E, CR 250 E, CR 651 N, Maple Street, and Jeff Gordon Boulevard. These are planning concepts rather than statements that every project is currently under construction. (Amazon Web Services, Inc.)
Drivers should therefore distinguish between current road conditions and long-range transportation planning when researching Pittsboro traffic.
BMV Services Near Pittsboro
Pittsboro does not have a BMV branch.
The closest Hendricks County branches listed by the BMV are:
Brownsburg BMV
860 E. Main St. Brownsburg, IN 46112-1426
Plainfield BMV
2477 E. Main St. Plainfield, IN 46168-2715 (Indiana Government)
Check current BMV hours before visiting.
Completing ABetterDriver's online Driver Safety Program does not require a physical BMV visit.
Pittsboro Indiana Online Traffic School FAQ
1. Can I take traffic school online from Pittsboro?
Yes. ABetterDriver offers an Indiana BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program. (A Better Driver)
2. Which court handles a Pittsboro traffic ticket?
Pittsboro does not have a current town court listed in the Indiana Hendricks County court directory. Check your citation and MyCase to identify the filing court. (InCourts Rules)
3. Where do I look up a Pittsboro traffic ticket?
Use Indiana MyCase. (Indiana Government)
4. Where do I pay a Pittsboro traffic ticket?
Payment depends on the court handling the case. Use your citation and court record for the correct payment instructions.
5. Does Hendricks County offer traffic deferral?
Yes. Eligible drivers can apply through the Hendricks County Prosecutor's Office. (Hendricks County Prosecutor's Office)
6. Should I pay my ticket before checking deferral?
No. The Prosecutor's Office tells potential applicants to contact the office before taking action on their ticket. (Hendricks County Prosecutor's Office)
7. Can CDL holders participate in Hendricks County deferral?
No. The current program excludes CDL holders. (Hendricks County Prosecutor's Office)
8. What road is most important to Pittsboro traffic?
U.S. 136 is the principal east-west arterial through Pittsboro. (Pittsboro Official Website)
9. Is there a BMV branch in Pittsboro?
No. The current BMV branch directory lists branches in Brownsburg and Plainfield within Hendricks County, not Pittsboro. (Indiana Government)
10. How long is the Indiana DSP?
A BMV-approved Driver Safety Program has a minimum duration of four hours. (A Better Driver)
11. Can I get the Indiana four-point credit?
Eligible drivers can receive the four-point credit after completing an approved DSP.
12. Is ABetterDriver's course online?
Yes. ABetterDriver's Indiana Driver Safety Program is offered online. (A Better Driver)
Take Your Indiana Online Driver Safety Program From Pittsboro
If you need an Indiana BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program, ABetterDriver offers Pittsboro students an online option.
If the course is connected to a Hendricks County deferral or court order, verify the specific course requirement before enrolling.
Start your Indiana Driver Safety Program online with ABetterDriver.
Nearby Online Traffic School Resources
Hendricks County Traffic School
Indiana Driver Safety Program
Indiana 4-Point Credit
Indiana BMV DSP Requirements
Plainfield Traffic School
Brownsburg Traffic School
Lizton Traffic School
North Salem Traffic School
Danville Traffic School
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