If you received a traffic ticket in Somerville, Indiana, the case generally enters the Gibson County court system. Gibson County's current case allocation rules assign all infractions to Gibson Superior Court. (Indiana Government)
Somerville is a small Gibson County community surrounded by a predominantly rural road network. State Road 165 is an important route in the southern part of the county and connects the Somerville area with Owensville and other communities. Gibson County's official road map shows Somerville in the network of local roads and state routes east of Owensville. (Gibson County Indiana)
Where Do Somerville Traffic Tickets Go?
Somerville traffic infractions generally fall under Gibson Superior Court.
The current Gibson County local rules assign all infraction cases to Gibson Superior Court and qualifying Title 9 traffic cases to that court. (Indiana Government)
The citation should still be checked for the specific court, case number, and hearing date.
Court That Handles Traffic Tickets From Somerville
Gibson Superior Court
Gibson County Courthouse 101 N. Main St. Princeton, IN 47670 Phone: 812-386-6237 (Gibson County Indiana)
Gibson Circuit Court
Gibson County Courthouse 101 N. Main St. Princeton, IN 47670 Phone: 812-385-4885 (Gibson County Indiana)
For ordinary traffic infractions, the current allocation plan places the case in Superior Court. (Indiana Government)
Gibson County Clerk or Traffic Violations Bureau
Gibson County Clerk's Office 101 N. Main St., Suite 9 Princeton, IN 47670 Traffic Office: 812-386-6474 (Gibson County Indiana)
Eligible tickets may be paid online. The county directs drivers to contact the Traffic Office if their ticket is not appearing in the online system. (Gibson County Indiana)
The Clerk also provides the initial infraction hearing information and explains the consequences of paying before court.
What to Do After Getting a Traffic Ticket in Somerville
Read your citation.
Identify the court and response date.
Search the case in Indiana MyCase.
Determine whether the ticket is payable.
Contact the Clerk if the case cannot be located.
Investigate deferral before paying.
Determine whether your requirement comes from the BMV or the court.
Verify the required course.
Complete the correct online Driver Safety Program before the deadline.
Keep your completion record.
Gibson County warns that paying the ticket cancels the court date and removes eligibility for the county's deferral program. (Gibson County Indiana)
Somerville Indiana Online Driver Safety Program
BMV-Required Online Driver Safety Program
Indiana's BMV can require qualifying drivers to complete a BMV-approved DSP. Drivers receiving a BMV notice generally have 90 days to satisfy the requirement. (Indiana Government)
Voluntary Indiana 4-Point Credit
Eligible Indiana drivers may receive four-point credit after completing a BMV-approved DSP. One credit is available every three years. (Indiana Government)
Court-Ordered Online Driver Safety or Driver Improvement Courses
A court can impose a separate course requirement. The BMV states that a court determines the type of DSP required when the court orders one. (Indiana Government)
If your Somerville case includes a court-ordered course, confirm the exact requirement before enrolling.
Gibson County Infraction Deferral for a Somerville Traffic Ticket
Gibson County's infraction deferral program is administered by the Prosecutor's Office.
The current program is a six-month deferral, and the current fee is $199, plus $7 for credit-card payments. (Gibson County Indiana)
Common exclusions include:
CDL holders
90 mph or higher
School-zone infractions
Construction-zone infractions
Accidents
Multiple infractions
Current deferral participants
Failure to yield to an emergency vehicle (Gibson County Indiana)
Important: Gibson County Deferral Is Not a BMV Online DSP
The county Clerk expressly says that defensive driving used for BMV point credit does not substitute for paying the ticket or appearing in court. (Gibson County Indiana)
Contact the Gibson County Prosecutor's Office at 812-385-5497 if you are considering deferral.
Driving and Traffic Conditions Specific to Somerville
State Road 165
SR 165 is one of the important state routes in the southern Gibson County network. INDOT traffic documentation identifies SR 165 in the Gibson County route system, while the county road map shows the route near Somerville and Owensville. (Indiana Government)
For Somerville drivers, SR 165 provides a connection between smaller communities and the broader Gibson County road system.
Rural Road Connections
Somerville is surrounded by local county roads, which means drivers can transition quickly between a state highway and narrower rural roads.
Gibson County maintains approximately 1,200 miles of roads, including paved, concrete, rock, and unimproved roads. (Gibson County Indiana)
Drivers should therefore be prepared for different pavement conditions, road widths, sight distances, and traffic speeds as they travel between Somerville and nearby communities.
Agricultural and Rural Traffic
The rural road network around Somerville means drivers should remain alert for agricultural equipment and slower-moving vehicles. These conditions are particularly relevant when traveling on county roads that connect to SR 165.
BMV Services Near Somerville
There is no BMV branch in Somerville in the current statewide BMV branch directory.
The closest Gibson County branch is in Princeton:
Princeton BMV Branch 405 W. State St., Suite 3 Princeton, IN 47670-1343 Phone: 888-692-6841 Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. (Indiana Government)
A physical BMV visit is not necessary simply to complete ABetterDriver.com's online Driver Safety Program. (A Better Driver)
Somerville Indiana Online Traffic School FAQ
1. Can I take traffic school online from Somerville?
Yes. ABetterDriver offers an Indiana BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program. (A Better Driver)
2. Which court handles Somerville traffic tickets?
Gibson Superior Court handles all Gibson County infraction cases under the current case allocation plan. (Indiana Government)
3. Where is Gibson Superior Court located?
The court is at 101 N. Main St., Princeton, Indiana.
4. Where can I pay a Somerville traffic ticket?
Eligible tickets can be paid online or through the Gibson County Clerk's Office. (Gibson County Indiana)
5. How do I look up my Somerville ticket?
Use Indiana MyCase or contact the Gibson County Clerk's Traffic Office at 812-386-6474. (Gibson County Indiana)
6. Does Gibson County offer infraction deferral?
Yes. Gibson County operates a six-month infraction deferral program. (Gibson County Indiana)
7. Can CDL holders receive Gibson County deferral?
No. CDL holders are specifically listed as ineligible. (Gibson County Indiana)
8. Does an online DSP dismiss a Somerville traffic ticket?
No. A BMV DSP and the county deferral program are separate. (Gibson County Indiana)
9. Can I get Indiana's four-point credit?
Eligible drivers may receive one four-point credit every three years after completing a BMV-approved DSP. (Indiana Government)
10. How much does ABetterDriver's course cost?
ABetterDriver currently lists the Indiana online course at $28.95. (A Better Driver)
11. Is there a BMV branch in Somerville?
No branch appears in Somerville in the current BMV branch directory. Princeton is the Gibson County branch. (Indiana Government)
12. Can I take the course from home?
Yes. ABetterDriver's Indiana Driver Safety Program is available online. (A Better Driver)
13. What road is especially relevant to Somerville drivers?
State Road 165 is a significant state route in the southern Gibson County road network around Somerville. (Indiana Government)
Take Your Indiana Online Driver Safety Program From Somerville
If you need a BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program, ABetterDriver currently offers the Indiana course for $28.95. (A Better Driver)
If the course is connected to a Somerville traffic citation or Gibson County court requirement, confirm the exact requirement before enrolling.

