If you received a traffic ticket in Lowell, Indiana, Lowell is different from several other Lake County towns because it maintains its own Town Court for local traffic and ordinance violations.
ABetterDriver.com offers an Indiana BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program for $28.95. The Indiana BMV currently identifies ABetterDriver.com as an approved online DSP provider. Indiana BMV-approved programs have a minimum four-hour duration. (Indiana Government)
Lowell Town Court Traffic Tickets
Lowell Town Court states that it handles all ordinance and traffic violations written through the local court system, along with misdemeanor criminal offenses and DNR violations. (Lowell)
Lowell Town Court
Town Hall 501 E. Main Street Lowell, IN 46356 Phone: 219-696-4077
Current court information states that normal sessions are held on the second, third, and fourth Wednesday of the month. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and court starts at 6 p.m. Drivers who were 18 or younger when the ticket was issued are required to attend court. (Lowell)
Lowell also provides an online traffic-ticket payment service. (Lowell)
If your citation identifies a different Lake County court, follow the court on the citation rather than assuming Lowell Town Court has the case.
What to Do After Getting a Traffic Ticket in Lowell
Read the citation.
Check whether Lowell Town Court appears on it.
Note the court or payment deadline.
Search Indiana MyCase when available.
Determine whether your citation can be paid online.
If you were 18 or younger when cited, note Lowell's mandatory-appearance rule.
Investigate any available deferral option before paying if you want to pursue one.
Determine whether the Indiana BMV separately requires an online Driver Safety Program.
Verify any court-ordered online driver safety or online driver improvement course.
Complete the correct requirement before its deadline.
Lowell Indiana Online Driver Safety Program
Indiana permits BMV-approved Driver Safety Programs to be completed online. Approved programs must be at least four hours long and cannot cost more than $55.
ABetterDriver.com is currently included on the BMV's approved-provider list as an online provider and offers the course for $28.95. (Indiana Government)
BMV-Required Online Driver Safety Program
Indiana drivers convicted of two or more traffic offenses within a 12-month period may be required by the BMV to complete a Driver Safety Program. Drivers under 21 are required to complete a DSP after two or more qualifying traffic convictions.
After the BMV mails a DSP requirement, the driver generally has 90 days to complete it. (Indiana Government)
Voluntary Indiana 4-Point Credit
Any Indiana driver may voluntarily complete a BMV-approved DSP.
Successful completion results in a 4-point credit on the Indiana Official Driver Record. The credit may be applied once every three years.
Completing the online Driver Safety Program does not remove the underlying traffic citation from the driver's history. (Indiana Government)
Lake County Infraction Deferral for a Lowell Ticket
Lake County operates a separate Prosecutor-administered Infraction Deferral Program for qualifying moving violations.
The county's published eligibility standards include:
No moving violation during the preceding year.
Driver must be at least 18.
Driver must have a valid driver's license.
No accident associated with the citation.
No Commercial Driver's License. (Lake County Indiana)
Because Lowell also maintains its own Town Court, verify that Lake County's Prosecutor program applies to your particular Lowell Town Court citation before relying on it.
ABetterDriver.com's online Driver Safety Program and traffic-ticket deferral are separate processes.
Driving in Lowell: State Road 2 and Local Streets
State Road 2
State Road 2 is one of Lowell's most important regional routes and connects the town eastward toward I-65 and Crown Point. INDOT transportation materials identify the SR 2 corridor around Lowell and its connection with SR 55 and I-65. (Indiana Government)
Drivers entering Lowell from a state highway should reduce speed before reaching town streets, local businesses, pedestrian areas, and turning traffic.
Oakley Street Bridge Over Cedar Creek
The Town has maintained a construction notice concerning the Oakley Street Bridge over Cedar Creek, where Lake County restricted the bridge to one lane pending repairs. (Lowell)
Because that notice has been online for an extended period, drivers should verify current bridge conditions before treating the one-lane restriction as active.
The useful long-term information is that Oakley Street provides a Cedar Creek crossing where bridge conditions can affect local routing.
Washington Street and Liberty Street Improvements
Lowell has also undertaken street reconstruction involving Washington Street and Liberty Street. Town project material identifies work on Washington Street from Liberty Street toward the CSX railroad tracks and improvements in the Liberty Street area. (Lowell)
Drivers should follow current construction and railroad-crossing signs rather than relying on older route patterns.
Freedom Trail
Current regional transportation programming includes Lowell's Freedom Trail, a pedestrian project connecting Freedom Park with Liberty Park. (Indiana Government)
As pedestrian infrastructure expands, motorists should expect additional walkers and cyclists at street and trail crossings.
Lowell Police Department
1333 E. Commercial Avenue Lowell, IN 46356 Business: 219-696-0411 (Lowell)
BMV Services for Lowell Drivers
Lowell does not currently have a full BMV branch. Lake County options include the Crown Point BMV Branch and other active branches in the county. The Indiana BMV states that customers are not required to use a branch in their home county or municipality. (Indiana Government)
You do not need to visit a BMV branch merely to complete ABetterDriver.com's online Driver Safety Program.
Lowell Indiana Online Traffic School FAQ
Does Lowell have its own traffic court?
Yes. Lowell Town Court handles local traffic and ordinance violations. (Lowell)
Where is Lowell Town Court?
501 E. Main Street, Lowell, Indiana 46356. (Lowell)
What is the Lowell Town Court phone number?
219-696-4077. (Lowell)
When does Lowell Town Court meet?
The Town currently lists normal court sessions on the second, third, and fourth Wednesday of the month, beginning at 6 p.m. (Lowell)
Can I pay a Lowell traffic ticket online?
Lowell provides an online traffic-ticket payment service. (Lowell)
Does an 18-year-old have to appear in Lowell Town Court?
The court states that anyone who was 18 or younger when the ticket was written must attend court. (Lowell)
Does Lake County offer traffic-ticket deferral?
Yes, for eligible drivers. Verify that the program applies to your particular Lowell case before relying on it.
Can I take an Indiana online Driver Safety Program from Lowell?
Yes. ABetterDriver.com is currently listed as an approved online DSP provider. (Indiana Government)
Can the online DSP give me a 4-point credit?
Yes, subject to the BMV's once-every-three-years rule. (Indiana Government)
Does completing the online DSP erase my Lowell ticket?
No. (Indiana Government)
Is SR 2 an important Lowell route?
Yes. The state highway connects the Lowell area toward I-65 and other Lake County destinations. (Indiana Government)
Is there a Cedar Creek bridge on Oakley Street?
Yes. The Town has published bridge-repair information for the Oakley Street crossing. (Lowell)
How much is ABetterDriver.com's online DSP?
Currently $28.95. (A Better Driver)
Complete Your Indiana Online Driver Safety Program From Lowell
ABetterDriver.com offers its BMV-approved Indiana online Driver Safety Program for $28.95. (Indiana Government)
If Lowell Town Court or another court specifically ordered a course, verify which course the court requires before registering.

