Monrovia's strongest traffic issue is growth.
Your Morgan County foundation estimated the Town's 2025 population at 2,485, roughly 47% above the 2020 base.
The Town's own planning work has projected substantial additional residential growth, with development pressures extending southwest from the Indianapolis region.
Which Court Handles a Monrovia Traffic Ticket?
Morgan County identifies Martinsville City Court and Mooresville Town Court as its ordinary traffic courts.
Monrovia does not operate a separate Town Court.
Use the court identified on the citation rather than selecting a court based solely on the Monrovia address.
What to Do After Getting a Monrovia Traffic Ticket
Read the citation.
Identify Martinsville City Court or Mooresville Town Court.
Check the deadline.
Search Indiana MyCase.
Investigate Morgan County Traffic Infraction Deferral before paying.
Determine whether the BMV separately requires an online DSP.
Verify a court-ordered online course.
Complete the correct requirement before the deadline.
Monrovia Indiana Online Driver Safety Program
ABetterDriver.com offers an Indiana BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program.
It can satisfy an applicable BMV requirement or provide the voluntary Indiana four-point credit under current statewide rules.
It does not automatically dismiss a Monrovia traffic ticket.
Morgan County Traffic Infraction Deferral for a Monrovia Ticket
Current Morgan County deferral fees include $192.50 for six-month moving violations and $252.50 for 12-month moving violations.
Drivers with a CDL or under age 18 should not apply, and additional eligibility representations apply.
Do not pay before applying.
Driving in Monrovia: SR 39 and SR 42
Monrovia's Comprehensive Plan identifies the intersection of State Road 39 and State Road 42 as the center of the Town's transportation system.
The Plan states that SR 39 is the principal north-south corridor and SR 42 the principal east-west corridor. It also identifies the central intersection as awkward and reports congestion during peak periods.
That makes this a much stronger local subject than generic I-69 material.
Drivers should expect:
Through traffic on both state routes
Turning traffic at the central intersection
School and residential traffic
New subdivision access
Traffic volumes that change as development expands
Monrovia Growth and New Traffic
Town planning projections prepared in 2024 anticipated continued substantial housing and population growth through the late 2020s.
The Town's Park Master Plan likewise describes rapid growth and forecasts several thousand additional residents by 2032 under the planning scenario.
For drivers, growth matters because it creates:
More turning vehicles
Additional subdivision entrances
Construction traffic
Greater school traffic
More pressure on SR 39 and SR 42
More trips toward I-70, I-69, Mooresville, and Indianapolis-area employment
This is a legitimate transportation inference from documented growth, not a claim that every road is currently congested.
Proposed Interchange Concepts Are Not Built Roads
Monrovia's Comprehensive Plan shows proposed future interchange concepts west and east of Town in the regional thoroughfare plan and discusses SR 42 as a major arterial connection.
These are planning concepts, not completed interchanges.
They should never be described as currently open.
Golf Carts in Monrovia
Monrovia's current 2026 Code contains detailed golf-cart rules. The code is current through Ordinance 2025-07.
Current requirements include:
Valid driver's license
Minimum age 16
Financial responsibility
Rearview mirror
Brakes
Slow-moving-vehicle emblem
Lights for nighttime use
Operation only on Town roads posted 35 mph or lower
A Town permit is required.
The published fee is $15, renewed annually by May 1 after inspection.
Monrovia Police Department
The Town maintains its own Police Department at:
60 S. Marley Way Monrovia, IN 46157 Phone: 317-996-6117
BMV Services Near Monrovia
The full Morgan County BMV branch is in Martinsville:
1391 E. Morgan Street Martinsville, IN 46151.
Monrovia Indiana Online Traffic School FAQ
Does Monrovia have its own traffic court?
No separate Monrovia Town Court was identified.
Which court handles a Monrovia ticket?
Morgan County uses Martinsville City Court and Mooresville Town Court. Check the citation.
Can I take Indiana online traffic school from Monrovia?
Yes.
Does it dismiss my ticket?
No.
Does Morgan County offer deferral?
Yes.
Is Monrovia growing rapidly?
Yes. Both county data and Town planning documents show substantial recent and projected growth.
Which state highways meet in Monrovia?
SR 39 and SR 42.
Are proposed future interchanges already open?
No. They are planning concepts.
Are golf carts permitted in Monrovia?
Yes, subject to Town rules and permit requirements.
What is the golf-cart permit fee?
Currently $15 under the published code and permit form.
Can golf carts use any Town road?
Only roads meeting the ordinance's speed-limit conditions and other requirements.
Does Monrovia have its own Police Department?
Yes.
Complete Your Indiana Online Driver Safety Program From Monrovia
ABetterDriver.com offers its BMV-approved Indiana online Driver Safety Program.
For Morgan County deferral or a court-related requirement, verify those separately.

