If you received a traffic ticket in Lanesville, Indiana, your case is generally handled through Harrison County's court system.
Lanesville is one of the most transportation-focused communities in Harrison County because it sits next to the I-64 Lanesville interchange, where interstate traffic connects with Crandall-Lanesville Road. The county's comprehensive plan specifically identifies the Lanesville interchange as one of its two I-64 interchanges. (Indiana Government)
That makes Lanesville different from smaller Harrison County communities that are primarily served by local roads. Drivers can transition quickly between interstate speeds, interchange traffic, and local streets.
ABetterDriver offers an Indiana BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program for $28.95. (A Better Driver)
Where Do Lanesville Traffic Tickets Go?
Traffic infractions from Lanesville are handled through Harrison County's court system.
The county's local court-allocation rules designate infraction cases for Harrison County Superior Court.
Court That Handles Traffic Tickets From Lanesville
Harrison County Superior Court
1445 Gardner Lane NW, Suite 3018 Corydon, IN 47112 Phone: 812-738-8141 (Indiana Government)
Harrison County Circuit Court
300 North Capitol Avenue, 3rd Floor Corydon, IN 47112 Phone: 812-738-2191
Always verify the court listed on your citation or official case record.
Harrison County Clerk or Traffic Violations Bureau
Harrison County Clerk's Traffic Office 1445 Gardner Lane NW, Suite 3126 Corydon, IN 47112 Phone: 812-738-8149 Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The Clerk currently accepts traffic-ticket payments by phone or in person. Online traffic-ticket payment is not currently available. (Indiana Government)
What to Do After Getting a Traffic Ticket in Lanesville
Read your citation.
Confirm the court.
Check the appearance or payment deadline.
Search MyCase if the case is available.
Contact the Clerk if you need payment information.
Ask about any available deferral before paying.
Determine whether you have a BMV DSP requirement.
Verify any court-ordered course requirement.
Complete the appropriate course.
Save your completion documentation.
Lanesville Indiana Online Driver Safety Program
The Indiana BMV requires approved DSP courses to have a minimum four-hour duration. Online instruction is an approved format.
BMV-Required Online Driver Safety Program
A BMV notice can require an approved DSP after qualifying convictions. Follow the deadline stated in your BMV notice.
Voluntary Indiana 4-Point Credit
Eligible drivers can receive a four-point credit after successfully completing a BMV-approved DSP. The credit may be used once every three years and does not erase the citation.
Court-Ordered Online Driver Safety or Driver Improvement Courses
A court's course requirement can differ from the BMV's DSP rules. If your Lanesville ticket involves a court-ordered course, confirm the requirement before enrolling.
Harrison County Infraction Deferral for a Lanesville Traffic Ticket
The current official Harrison County information reviewed does not establish a current public traffic-infraction deferral program with verified fees, eligibility rules, duration, or required course provider.
Historical county accounting records show that an infraction-deferral fund existed, but they are not current instructions for drivers. (Indiana Government)
If you are considering deferral, contact the Harrison County Clerk or Prosecutor before paying. Ask whether your Lanesville citation qualifies and whether a specific course is required.
Do not assume ABetterDriver's online DSP satisfies a county deferral requirement without confirmation.
Driving and Traffic Conditions Specific to Lanesville
I-64 Lanesville Interchange
The Lanesville interchange connects I-64 with Crandall-Lanesville Road. The county's 2025 comprehensive plan identifies it as one of two I-64 interchanges in Harrison County. (Indiana Government)
This is the most important local traffic feature for Lanesville drivers.
A driver approaching the interchange may encounter:
Interstate traffic entering and exiting
Rapid changes in vehicle speed
Commercial vehicles
Merging traffic
Local vehicles using Crandall-Lanesville Road
Drivers transitioning between interstate and local road conditions
Crandall-Lanesville Road
The Lanesville interchange planning documents identify Crandall-Lanesville Road as one of the principal roads serving the interchange. Historical traffic counts in the interchange study showed higher volumes on the section south of the interchange than on the northern section. (Indiana Government)
Although those traffic counts are historical and should not be treated as current volume measurements, the roadway's role as an interchange connection remains important.
State Road 62
SR 62 also serves the Lanesville area. INDOT's Harrison County roadway information identifies SR 62 as part of the county's regional road system. (Indiana Government)
Drivers moving between SR 62, local Lanesville roads, and I-64 should anticipate changing traffic conditions.
Local Streets and Limited Roadway Capacity
The Lanesville interchange planning study identified several local roads around the interchange as relatively narrow and noted that some lacked shoulders. (Indiana Government)
The study is historical, but it illustrates why drivers should not treat every road surrounding the interchange as an interstate-style facility.
Current Lanesville Road Work
The county's current planning materials identify the Lanesville interchange as a transportation focus area. (HarrisonCounty)
No specific active Lanesville construction project was sufficiently verified for publication as a current city traffic alert. Check current INDOT information before relying on construction details.
BMV Services Near Lanesville
There is no BMV branch in Lanesville.
The Harrison County BMV branch is:
2203 Concord Ave NW Corydon, IN 47112 Phone: 888-692-6841
You do not need to visit the branch merely to complete an online DSP.
Lanesville Indiana Online Traffic School FAQ
1. Can I take traffic school online from Lanesville?
Yes, if you need a BMV-approved online DSP.
2. Which court handles Lanesville traffic infractions?
Harrison County Superior Court is designated for infraction cases under the county's local allocation rules.
3. Where do I pay a Lanesville traffic ticket?
Through the Harrison County Clerk by phone or in person. (Indiana Government)
4. Can I pay a Lanesville traffic ticket online?
The Clerk currently does not accept online payments for traffic violations. (Indiana Government)
5. Can I look up my Lanesville ticket on MyCase?
Eligible cases can be searched through Indiana MyCase. (Indiana Government)
6. Does taking an online DSP dismiss my ticket?
No. DSP completion does not automatically dismiss the underlying traffic case.
7. Can I receive Indiana four-point credit?
Eligible drivers can receive the four-point credit under BMV rules.
8. How long is the Indiana DSP?
The BMV-approved program has a minimum duration of four hours.
9. How much does ABetterDriver cost?
The current listed online-course price is $28.95. (A Better Driver)
10. Can I take the course on my phone?
Yes. (A Better Driver)
11. Does ABetterDriver report completion to the BMV?
Yes. (A Better Driver)
12. Is there a BMV branch in Lanesville?
No. The Harrison County branch is in Corydon.
13. Why is the I-64 interchange important to Lanesville drivers?
It connects I-64 with Crandall-Lanesville Road and creates a transition between interstate and local traffic. (Indiana Government)
14. Is Crandall-Lanesville Road a major local connection?
Yes. County and interchange planning identify it as a principal road serving the Lanesville I-64 interchange. (Indiana Government)
Take Your Indiana Online Driver Safety Program From Lanesville
If you have confirmed that an Indiana BMV-approved DSP is required, ABetterDriver offers the course online for $28.95. (A Better Driver)

