If you received a traffic ticket in Warren, you may need information about Huntington County traffic court, the county's infraction-deferral program, or an Indiana BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program.
Warren has a particularly useful traffic-specific identity because SR 5 runs through town and connects Warren with I-69. Huntington County's transportation safety plan also identifies an SR 5 sidewalk project in Warren because of pedestrian activity along the state highway. (Huntington)
Where Do Warren Traffic Tickets Go?
Warren does not have a separate local traffic court identified in the current Indiana Judicial Branch directory. Traffic matters originating in Warren are generally handled through Huntington County's court system.
Ordinary Huntington County infractions are assigned to Huntington Superior Court under the county's current caseload-allocation framework, subject to the exceptions stated in the local rules.
Court That Handles Traffic Tickets From Warren
Huntington Superior Court
201 N. Jefferson Street, Suite 302 Huntington, IN 46750 260-358-4852
The current Indiana court directory identifies Huntington Superior Court at this location. (Indiana Government)
Huntington County Clerk
201 N. Jefferson Street, Room 201 Huntington, IN 46750 260-358-4817
The Clerk can assist with county court-record and case-information questions. (Huntington)
Indiana MyCase also provides online case searching by citation number, case number, cross-reference number, or party information. (Indiana Government)
What to Do After Getting a Traffic Ticket in Warren
After a Warren traffic ticket:
Read the citation.
Confirm the court listed.
Note the response or appearance deadline.
Determine whether payment is permitted.
Search Indiana MyCase.
Contact the Huntington County Clerk if necessary.
Review Huntington County deferral eligibility.
Determine whether a BMV DSP requirement applies.
Verify the required course before enrolling.
Complete the correct online Driver Safety Program before the deadline.
Keep your completion documentation.
Warren Indiana Online Driver Safety Program
The BMV currently allows approved Driver Safety Programs to be completed online. Courses must be at least four hours, and the maximum approved course price is $55. (Indiana Government)
ABetterDriver.com is currently listed as an approved Online & DVD provider. (Indiana Government)
BMV-Required Online Driver Safety Program
The BMV may require a DSP after qualifying convictions. A driver who receives a BMV DSP notice generally has 90 days to complete the required course. (Indiana Government)
Voluntary Indiana 4-Point Credit
Any Indiana driver can complete an approved DSP voluntarily. The BMV applies a 4-point credit after successful completion, generally once every three years. (Indiana Government)
Court-Ordered Online Driver Safety or Driver Improvement Courses
A court order may require a course independently of the BMV's voluntary 4-point-credit program. The BMV warns that a court order does not necessarily require a BMV-approved DSP. (Indiana Government)
Huntington County Infraction Deferral for a Warren Traffic Ticket
Eligible Warren traffic citations may be considered under Huntington County's Traffic Infraction Deferral Program.
The current county program distinguishes six-month and 12-month deferrals and includes restrictions involving:
Prior moving violations
Prior misdemeanor driving convictions
Recent deferral or diversion
Current points
CDL status
Speeding range
The published fees are $192.50 for six months and $252.50 for 12 months.
Important: Deferral Is Separate From the BMV DSP
Huntington County's deferral program should not be treated as the same thing as the Indiana BMV Driver Safety Program.
The county's published information does not establish ABetterDriver.com as its required deferral provider. Confirm the current course requirement with the Prosecutor.
Driving and Traffic Conditions Specific to Warren
SR 5 Through Warren
SR 5 is Warren's defining state-highway traffic corridor. INDOT's reference-post information places multiple local Warren intersections along SR 5, including Wayne Street, 5th Street, 7th Street, 11th Street, and 12th Street. (Indiana Government)
Drivers therefore encounter a state route running directly through the town rather than a highway bypassing it.
SR 5 and I-69
SR 5 provides Warren with direct access toward I-69. The county safety plan identifies an SR 5 Warren Road Corridor Improvements project. (Huntington)
This creates a distinct transition for drivers between interstate traffic, state-road travel, and Warren's town streets.
Warren SR 5 Pedestrian Improvements
The county's safety plan identifies a Warren SR 5 sidewalk project because stakeholders identified pedestrian concerns along the state highway. The proposed improvement connects an existing sidewalk to businesses north of the current endpoint and is intended to reduce the need for pedestrians to cross SR 5 multiple times. (Huntington)
For motorists, this is important because SR 5 is both a state highway and a town street with pedestrian activity.
Current Warren Road Work
The Huntington County safety plan identifies SR 5 corridor improvements and a Warren SR 5 sidewalk project. These are transportation-program projects and should not automatically be described as active construction.
Check current INDOT and local notices before publishing a specific work-zone closure or construction date.
BMV Services Near Warren
There is no BMV branch in Warren listed in the current branch directory.
The relevant Huntington County branch is:
Huntington BMV Branch 240 South Jefferson Street Huntington, IN 46750
Verify current hours before visiting. (Indiana Government)
Warren Indiana Online Traffic School FAQ
Can I take traffic school online from Warren?
Yes. Indiana-approved DSP courses are available online, including ABetterDriver.com's approved online course. (Indiana Government)
Which court handles Warren traffic tickets?
Ordinary Huntington County traffic infractions are generally assigned to Huntington Superior Court.
Is there a traffic court in Warren?
The current Indiana Judicial Branch directory identifies the Huntington County courts in Huntington rather than a separate Warren traffic court. (Indiana Government)
Where do I look up a Warren traffic ticket?
Use Indiana MyCase or contact the Huntington County Clerk. (Indiana Government)
Does Huntington County offer traffic deferral?
Yes.
Does Huntington County deferral automatically accept ABetterDriver.com's online DSP?
No such automatic acceptance should be assumed. Verify the current county requirements.
What roads are especially important in Warren?
SR 5 is the primary state highway through Warren, and the route provides access toward I-69. (Indiana Government)
Are there pedestrian improvements planned along SR 5?
Yes. Huntington County's safety plan identifies a Warren SR 5 sidewalk project. (Huntington)
Can I get Indiana 4-point credit from an online DSP?
Yes, when the course is completed through a BMV-approved provider and the BMV requirements are satisfied. (Indiana Government)
Does the DSP erase my Warren ticket?
No. DSP completion does not remove the citation from the driver's history. (Indiana Government)
How long is the Indiana DSP?
At least four hours. (Indiana Government)
What is the current maximum DSP price?
$55 under current BMV rules. (Indiana Government)
Where is the nearest Huntington County BMV branch?
The Huntington BMV branch is at 240 South Jefferson Street in Huntington. (Indiana Government)
Can I complete the course online without going to Huntington?
Yes. ABetterDriver.com is currently listed as an approved online DSP provider. (Indiana Government)
Take Your Indiana Online Driver Safety Program From Warren
If you need a BMV-approved DSP, you can take an online Driver Safety Program through ABetterDriver.com.
If your Warren ticket involves a court order or Huntington County deferral, confirm the exact course requirement before enrolling.
Start your Indiana online Driver Safety Program with ABetterDriver.com.

