If you received a traffic ticket in Tipton, Indiana, the first step is to determine which court is handling the citation and what the ticket requires.
Tipton is unusual because the former Tipton City Court is no longer operating. The Indiana Judicial Branch currently identifies Tipton Circuit Court as active and marks Tipton City Court as abolished.
ABetterDriver.com offers an Indiana BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program for drivers who receive a BMV requirement or voluntarily want the Indiana four-point credit. The BMV currently lists ABetterDriver.com as an approved online provider. The course currently costs $28.95.
Which Court Handles a Tipton Traffic Ticket?
For a current traffic case filed in Tipton County, Tipton Circuit Court is the county's active trial court. The old Tipton City Court should not be used for a new citation because the Indiana Judicial Branch identifies it as abolished.
Always check the court printed on the citation. Court assignment can depend on where the violation occurred and how the case was filed.
Tipton Circuit Court
Tipton Circuit Court 101 East Jefferson Street Tipton, IN 46072 Phone: 765-675-2791
The Indiana Judicial Branch continues to identify Judge Thomas R. Lett as Tipton County's Circuit Court judge.
Tipton County Clerk
Tipton County Clerk 101 East Jefferson Street Tipton, IN 46072 Phone: 765-675-2795
Drivers can also search Indiana MyCase. Tipton Circuit Court participates in the state's Odyssey/MyCase system.
What to Do After Getting a Traffic Ticket in Tipton
Read the citation and identify the court.
Check the payment, response, or appearance deadline.
Search Indiana MyCase if the case has been entered.
Contact the Tipton County Clerk if the court information is unclear.
If you want traffic deferral, investigate it before paying the ticket.
Determine whether the Indiana BMV separately requires a Driver Safety Program.
If a judge ordered a course, follow the exact wording of the court order.
Complete the correct requirement before the deadline.
Keep your payment, court, and course-completion records.
This order matters because Tipton County expressly states that paying a ticket before applying for its Traffic Deferral/Judgment Withheld Program makes the driver ineligible for that program.
Tipton Indiana Online Driver Safety Program
BMV-Required Online Driver Safety Program
Indiana drivers convicted of two or more traffic offenses within a 12-month period can be required to complete a BMV-approved Driver Safety Program. Drivers under 21 are subject to a mandatory DSP requirement after qualifying repeat traffic convictions. Once the BMV sends the requirement, the approved DSP generally must be completed within 90 days.
ABetterDriver.com is currently on the BMV's approved-provider list and offers the program online.
Voluntary Indiana 4-Point Credit
Any Indiana driver can voluntarily complete a BMV-approved DSP and receive a four-point credit on the Indiana Official Driver Record. The credit is available once every three years. Points from a moving violation remain active for two years from the conviction date.
The credit does not erase the underlying Tipton citation or remove the conviction from driver history.
How Long Is the Indiana DSP?
Every BMV-approved Indiana DSP is at least four hours long. The BMV caps the price of an approved DSP at $55. ABetterDriver.com's current online price is $28.95.
The BMV advises allowing 7 to 10 business days for completion processing. The four-point credit is generally applied within 7 to 14 business days after the BMV receives notice of completion.
Court-Ordered Driving Courses Are Separate
Do not assume that an Indiana BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program automatically satisfies every Tipton Circuit Court order.
The Indiana BMV specifically states that a court can order a Driver Safety Program without requiring the course to be one of the BMV-approved programs. Verify the wording of your order before enrolling.
Tipton County Traffic Deferral for a Tipton Traffic Ticket
Tipton County's Prosecutor operates a Traffic Deferral/Judgment Withheld Program. The county currently accepts applications electronically or by mail.
Published eligibility rules currently require:
No pointable traffic violation during the preceding year.
No major driving offense during the preceding five years.
No pointable infraction or local ordinance violation diverted, and no judgment withheld, during the preceding year.
The ticket must not already have been paid.
The Prosecutor makes the final eligibility decision.
Important: Do Not Pay First if You Want Deferral
Tipton County expressly states that paying the citation before applying eliminates eligibility for the traffic-deferral program.
The county directs applicants who have notified the Traffic Coordinator at 765-675-0732 to wait for the written eligibility decision and instructions.
The Prosecutor's Office is at 101 E. Jefferson Street, Fourth Floor, Tipton. Jay D. Rich is the current Prosecutor, and Sara Pearce serves as Deferral Coordinator.
Does Tipton County Deferral Require ABetterDriver.com's Online DSP?
Not automatically.
The county's published deferral materials do not state that every participant must complete a BMV-approved DSP. ABetterDriver.com's Indiana BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program should therefore not be presented as an automatic substitute for the Prosecutor's requirements.
Driving in Tipton: South Main Street, Jefferson Street and Downtown Traffic
South Main Street and the Tipton School Corridor
South Main Street is particularly important for local driving because the city's three principal public-school campuses are concentrated along the corridor:
Tipton High School, 619 S. Main Street.
Tipton Middle School, 817 S. Main Street.
Tipton Elementary School, 1099 S. Main Street.
Drivers using South Main Street during school arrival, dismissal, athletics, and other events should expect turning vehicles, buses, pedestrians, and short periods of concentrated local traffic.
The point is not that this is a ticket hotspot. It is that multiple active schools occupy the same city corridor, making South Main Street materially different from an ordinary residential street.
Jefferson Street Through Downtown Tipton
Jefferson Street is one of Tipton's most important east-west local corridors and is the subject of a major reconstruction program.
In March 2026, the City of Tipton announced $6,642,282 in federal transportation funding for the second phase of full-depth Jefferson Street reconstruction. The city says the overall project will eventually reconstruct the corridor through downtown, upgrade underground utilities, and add a 10-foot multi-use path.
The city has also made downtown changes that include upgraded stop signs, additional parking, and shorter pedestrian crossings.
Current Jefferson Street Project Status
PLANNED/FUTURE, verified August 21, 2026.
The city says the first phase, from Buck Creek to Independence Street, has already received funding. The second phase, from Independence Street east to State Road 19, is currently anticipated around 2031. The March 2026 announcement does not establish that the second phase is under construction now.
This section should be refreshed periodically as construction scheduling becomes more definite.
Tipton Police and Local Traffic Information
The Tipton Police Department operates from 225 E. Jefferson Street. For court questions, however, drivers should use the citation, Tipton Circuit Court, the Clerk, or Indiana MyCase rather than assuming the police department controls court payment or deferral.
BMV Services Near Tipton
Tipton BMV Branch
854 E. Jefferson Street Tipton, IN 46072-8750 BMV Customer Service: 888-692-6841
The BMV's current branch list shows the Tipton location open Wednesday and Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
A BMV visit is not required merely to complete ABetterDriver.com's Indiana BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program.
Tipton Indiana Online Traffic School FAQ
Can I take Indiana online traffic school from Tipton?
Yes. ABetterDriver.com is currently listed by the Indiana BMV as an approved provider offering its Driver Safety Program online.
What is traffic school called in Indiana?
The official Indiana term is Driver Safety Program, or DSP.
Does Tipton still have a City Court?
No. Indiana's current Odyssey/MyCase court list identifies Tipton City Court as abolished.
Which court should I check for a current Tipton County traffic case?
Check Tipton Circuit Court and the court identified on your citation. Tipton Circuit Court is active in the current state court system.
Can I look up a Tipton traffic ticket online?
Yes, when the case is available through Indiana MyCase. Search using the information on the citation.
Does Tipton County offer traffic-ticket deferral?
Yes. The Prosecutor currently operates a Traffic Deferral/Judgment Withheld Program.
Should I pay before applying for deferral?
No. Tipton County states that payment before application makes the driver ineligible.
Does the online DSP dismiss my ticket?
No. A BMV-approved DSP and county deferral are separate programs.
Can the online DSP give me the Indiana four-point credit?
Yes. A driver who successfully completes a BMV-approved DSP can receive the four-point credit, subject to the once-every-three-years rule.
How much is ABetterDriver.com's online Indiana DSP?
The current advertised price is $28.95.
How long is the course?
Indiana requires every approved DSP to be at least four hours.
Is Jefferson Street reconstruction underway throughout downtown now?
No. The second phase is a future project currently anticipated around 2031.
Why is South Main Street important for drivers?
Tipton High School, Tipton Middle School, and Tipton Elementary School are all located along South Main Street.
Is there a BMV branch in Tipton?
Yes. The Tipton BMV Branch is at 854 E. Jefferson Street.
Complete Your Indiana Online Driver Safety Program From Tipton
If the Indiana BMV requires you to complete a DSP, or you want the voluntary four-point credit, ABetterDriver.com offers a BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program for $28.95.
If Tipton Circuit Court or the Tipton County Prosecutor gave you a separate requirement, verify that requirement before enrolling.

