New Richmond is a compact northern Montgomery County town centered around Wabash Street and Washington Street, with rural county roads connecting the community toward Linden, State Road 25, and the wider county road network.
The Town's current official website remains active at its Wabash Street Town Hall and even maintains an online vehicle permit payment option, although the website does not identify enough current detail to safely describe exactly which vehicles or permits that payment covers.
Which Court Handles a New Richmond Traffic Ticket?
Ordinary Montgomery County traffic infractions are assigned to:
Montgomery Superior Court 2 100 E. Main Street, Room 302 Crawfordsville, IN 47933 Phone: 765-364-6455
Your Montgomery County foundation correctly identifies Superior Court 2 as the principal traffic court under the current rules.
What to Do After Getting a New Richmond Traffic Ticket
Read the citation.
Verify the court assignment.
Check the payment or appearance deadline.
Search Indiana MyCase.
Investigate Traffic Deferral before paying.
Determine whether the BMV separately requires an online DSP.
Verify any court-ordered online course.
Complete the correct requirement on time.
New Richmond Indiana Online Driver Safety Program
ABetterDriver.com currently offers the Indiana BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program for $28.95.
Eligible Indiana drivers may voluntarily complete the course for a four-point credit once every three years.
The course does not erase a New Richmond traffic citation.
Montgomery County Traffic Deferral for a New Richmond Ticket
Montgomery County Traffic Deferral is a separate prosecutor program.
Current county information says some drivers with limited or no traffic history may qualify, while CDL holders are excluded.
ABetterDriver should not be represented as automatically satisfying that program.
Driving in New Richmond: Wabash Street and Rural County Connections
The Town's current official site identifies Town Hall at:
110 Wabash Street New Richmond, IN 47967.
Wabash Street and Washington Street form part of the compact central Town network.
Outside town, county roads become more important than municipal streets.
County Roads 1000 North and 1100 North
Montgomery County's current heavy-vehicle ordinance framework contains a particularly useful New Richmond distinction.
The County generally restricts vehicles over eight tons on the county highway system but specifically exempts certain roads, including:
1100 North from New Richmond to State Road 25
1000 North from Linden to New Richmond
This means those roads are recognized County corridors where the general over-eight-ton restriction does not apply.
For ordinary drivers, that creates a practical reason to expect larger vehicles and commercial traffic on these routes.
When driving around heavy trucks:
Leave additional stopping distance.
Avoid remaining in blind spots.
Give trucks room to turn.
Do not cut closely in front after passing.
New Richmond Vehicle Permits
The Town's current official homepage includes an online Vehicle Permit Payment function.
However, the public page does not explain the permit's scope or current operating rules.
Therefore, this page should not call it a golf-cart permit, ATV permit, or another specific permit without a current ordinance or Town confirmation.
This is exactly the type of detail that should be verified rather than inferred.
New Richmond Street Ordinances
The Town maintains an official ordinance library and adopted an ordinance in 2020 specifically concerning incorporating streets.
The available online index does not contain enough current traffic-law detail to safely publish specific:
Speed limits
Parking rules
Golf-cart rules
ATV rules
Those should remain excluded until the current ordinance text is verified.
Town Contact
Town of New Richmond 110 Wabash Street New Richmond, IN 47967 Phone: 765-339-4507
BMV Services Near New Richmond
The nearest practical Montgomery County BMV branch is:
Crawfordsville BMV Branch 1629 Eastway Drive Crawfordsville, IN 47933.
New Richmond Indiana Online Traffic School FAQ
Which court handles New Richmond traffic tickets?
Montgomery Superior Court 2 handles ordinary county infractions.
Can I take Indiana online traffic school from New Richmond?
Yes.
How much is ABetterDriver.com's course?
Currently $28.95.
Can it provide a four-point credit?
Yes, subject to current BMV rules.
Does completing the course dismiss my ticket?
No.
Does Montgomery County offer Traffic Deferral?
Yes, for some eligible drivers.
Are heavy trucks permitted on 1100 North between New Richmond and SR 25?
That road is specifically listed among the exceptions to the County's general over-eight-ton road restriction.
Is 1000 North toward Linden also an exception?
Yes. The County ordinance listing includes 1000 North from Linden to New Richmond.
Does New Richmond currently collect a vehicle permit payment?
Yes. The Town's official website has a Vehicle Permit Payment function.
Is that definitely a golf-cart permit?
The current public Town page does not establish that, so the page should not make that claim.
Complete Your Indiana Online Driver Safety Program From New Richmond
ABetterDriver.com offers its BMV-approved Indiana online Driver Safety Program for $28.95.
Verify Montgomery County Traffic Deferral or any court requirement separately.

