If you received a traffic ticket in Whiteland, Indiana, your citation should identify the Johnson County court responsible for the case.
ABetterDriver.com offers an Indiana BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program for $28.95. The Indiana BMV currently lists ABetterDriver.com as an approved online provider. (Indiana Government)
Drivers may be searching for Whiteland Indiana online traffic school because they received a BMV DSP requirement, want the voluntary Indiana 4-point credit, or are researching options after a traffic citation.
Those are different situations. Do not assume that completing a BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program automatically satisfies a court or traffic-deferral requirement.
Which Court Handles a Whiteland Traffic Ticket?
Current Johnson County court listings do not identify a separate Whiteland town court.
Johnson County instead lists Franklin City Court, Greenwood City Court, four Superior Courts, Circuit Court, and the Johnson County Clerk. (Johnson County, Ind)
Greenwood City Court has jurisdiction over infractions allegedly occurring anywhere in Johnson County. Franklin City Court also handles traffic infractions. (City of Greenwood)
For a Whiteland traffic ticket, use the court printed on the citation or shown in Indiana MyCase.
Franklin City Court
2851 N. Morton Street Franklin, IN 46131 Phone: 317-736-3619 (City of Franklin)
Greenwood City Court
186 Surina Way Greenwood, IN 46143 Phone: 317-882-5129 (City of Greenwood)
Johnson County Clerk
For a matter filed in a Johnson County Circuit or Superior Court:
5 E. Jefferson Street Franklin, IN 46131 Phone: 317-346-4450 (Johnson County, Ind)
What to Do After Getting a Traffic Ticket in Whiteland
Read the citation carefully.
Identify which court is listed.
Check the payment, response, or appearance deadline.
Search Indiana MyCase when available.
Determine whether the citation can be paid without appearing.
Investigate traffic deferral before paying if you want that option.
Determine whether the BMV separately requires an online Driver Safety Program.
Confirm any court-ordered course with the court.
Complete the correct requirement before the deadline.
Save all completion and payment records.
Whiteland Indiana Online Driver Safety Program
The Indiana BMV allows approved DSP courses to be completed online.
Approved programs must contain at least four hours of instruction. The BMV caps the price at $55, and ABetterDriver.com is currently included on the approved-provider list as an online provider. (Indiana Government)
ABetterDriver.com's Indiana online Driver Safety Program currently costs $28.95.
BMV-Required Online Driver Safety Program
Indiana drivers convicted of two or more traffic offenses within a 12-month period may be required by the BMV to complete an approved DSP. Drivers under 21 are required to complete one after two or more traffic convictions. (Indiana Government)
When the BMV sends a DSP requirement, it states that the course must be completed within 90 days or driving privileges can be suspended. (Indiana Government)
Indiana 4-Point Credit
Indiana drivers may also take an approved DSP voluntarily.
Successful completion results in a 4-point credit on the Indiana Official Driver Record. The credit may be applied once every three years. (Indiana Government)
Completing the online Driver Safety Program does not erase the traffic citation.
Johnson County Traffic Deferral for Whiteland Tickets
Johnson County's official traffic-ticket information states that the Traffic Deferral Program belongs to the Prosecutor's Office and directs questions to 317-346-4525. (Johnson County Sheriff's Office)
Johnson County Prosecutor's Office 1 Caisson Drive Franklin, IN 46131 Phone: 317-346-4525 (Indiana Government)
The official sources reviewed do not currently provide a comprehensive public page stating all fees, eligibility rules, or the course provider required for Johnson County traffic deferral.
Therefore, do not represent ABetterDriver.com's online Driver Safety Program as satisfying Johnson County traffic deferral without confirmation from the Prosecutor or court.
Driving in Whiteland: U.S. 31, I-65 and Whiteland Road
Whiteland has a substantially different traffic environment from Prince's Lakes or Trafalgar.
The Town identifies Interstate 65 and U.S. 31 as major access routes to Whiteland, including I-65 Exit 95. (Town of Whiteland)
U.S. 31 Through Whiteland
U.S. 31 provides a major north-south route through the Whiteland area.
Drivers moving from U.S. 31 onto Whiteland Road, Main Street, local school streets, or neighborhood roads need to adjust from highway-style travel to local intersection and turning traffic.
The Town's transportation standards also identify U.S. 31, Whiteland Road/Main Street, Tracy Road, I-65, Graham Road, and other routes as major thoroughfares within the town's transportation network. (Town of Whiteland)
I-65 and the Whiteland Exit
The Town identifies I-65 Exit 95 as the Whiteland exit. (Town of Whiteland)
This creates another highway-to-local-road transition where drivers move from interstate speeds into signalized or lower-speed local traffic.
For someone taking an online defensive driving course after a ticket, the relevant local lesson is the need to adjust speed, following distance, and scanning before entering the local street network.
Whiteland Road and Bob Glidden Boulevard Project
Whiteland has had a major 2026 intersection project at Whiteland Road and Bob Glidden Boulevard.
Town project documents describe construction of a new roundabout at the intersection, including new pavement, curbs, sidewalks, lighting infrastructure, drainage work, a truck apron, and other improvements.
The project's contractual schedule called for work beginning as early as April 1, 2026, substantial completion by July 2, and final completion by September 4, 2026.
Because today's verification date is August 20, 2026, drivers should not assume all project work has finished merely because the roadway was scheduled to reach substantial completion earlier. Final completion was scheduled for September, and actual field conditions should be checked through current Town notices.
During construction, project documents required closure of the west approach of Whiteland Road for roundabout work while maintaining Bob Glidden Boulevard access from the east.
This is precisely the kind of current city-specific information that belongs on the Whiteland page rather than population data.
Whiteland Elementary School Traffic
Whiteland Elementary School is located at:
120 Center Street Whiteland, IN 46184
The school currently lists car-rider drop-off at 8:50 a.m. and pickup at 3:50 p.m. (Clark-Pleasant Schools)
Drivers using Center Street and nearby local roads around those periods should expect additional school-related vehicle and pedestrian activity.
Whiteland Community High School Construction and Traffic
Whiteland Community High School at 300 Main Street remains part of a major multi-phase renovation and expansion project. The school corporation states that the project is intended in part to improve traffic flow for students, staff, and visitors. (Clark-Pleasant Schools)
Because construction phases and school access patterns change, older traffic maps should not be treated as permanent. Drivers should follow current signs and school instructions when entering the campus.
Whiteland Police Department
Johnson County Court Services currently lists:
Whiteland Police Department 549 Main Street Whiteland, IN 46184 Phone: 317-535-8100 (Johnson County, Ind)
The Town also identifies Town Hall at 549 Main Street. (Town of Whiteland)
A local Whiteland Police Department does not mean there is a Whiteland traffic court. Current Johnson County court listings do not identify one. (Johnson County, Ind)
BMV Services for Whiteland Drivers
Whiteland does not appear on the current BMV branch list as a full BMV branch.
Johnson County options include:
Franklin BMV Branch 1053 W. Jefferson Street, Suite D Franklin, IN 46131 (Indiana Government)
Greenwood BMV Branch 349 S. Washington Street Greenwood, IN 46143 (Indiana Government)
You do not need to visit either branch merely to complete ABetterDriver.com's Indiana online Driver Safety Program.
Whiteland Indiana Online Traffic School FAQ
Can I take an Indiana online Driver Safety Program from Whiteland?
Yes. ABetterDriver.com is currently listed by the Indiana BMV as an approved online DSP provider. (Indiana Government)
Does Whiteland have its own traffic court?
Current Johnson County court listings do not identify a Whiteland town court. Check the court shown on your citation. (Johnson County, Ind)
Could Greenwood City Court handle a Whiteland traffic ticket?
Potentially. Greenwood City Court states that its jurisdiction includes infractions allegedly occurring anywhere in Johnson County. (City of Greenwood)
Does Franklin City Court handle traffic tickets?
Franklin City Court handles traffic infractions and ordinance violations. Whether your Whiteland ticket is filed there depends on the citation. (City of Franklin)
How do I know which court has my Whiteland traffic ticket?
Check the court printed on the citation and confirm the case through Indiana MyCase when available.
Does Johnson County have traffic-ticket deferral?
Yes. The Sheriff's Office directs traffic-deferral questions to the Johnson County Prosecutor at 317-346-4525. (Johnson County Sheriff's Office)
Can ABetterDriver.com's online Driver Safety Program be used for Johnson County deferral?
Do not assume so. Verify the exact requirement with the Prosecutor or court.
Does U.S. 31 run through the Whiteland area?
Yes. The Town identifies U.S. 31 as one of Whiteland's major access routes. (Town of Whiteland)
Which I-65 exit serves Whiteland?
The Town identifies Exit 95 as the Whiteland exit. (Town of Whiteland)
Is there road work at Whiteland Road and Bob Glidden Boulevard?
The Town's 2026 project documents describe construction of a new roundabout at that intersection, with contractual final completion scheduled for September 4, 2026. Actual conditions should be checked before travel.
When is Whiteland Elementary car-rider pickup?
The school currently lists pickup beginning at 3:50 p.m. and drop-off at 8:50 a.m. (Clark-Pleasant Schools)
Can completing an online Driver Safety Program give me a 4-point credit?
Yes. The Indiana BMV applies a 4-point credit after successful completion of an approved DSP, subject to the current once-every-three-years rule. (Indiana Government)
Does the online Driver Safety Program remove my Whiteland traffic ticket?
No. The BMV specifically states that DSP completion does not remove the citation from your driver history. (Indiana Government)
Is there a BMV branch in Whiteland?
The current branch list does not show a full Whiteland branch. Franklin and Greenwood both have BMV branches. (Indiana Government)
How much does ABetterDriver.com's Indiana online Driver Safety Program cost?
The current price is $28.95.
Complete Your Indiana Online Driver Safety Program From Whiteland
If you need an Indiana BMV-approved DSP or want the eligible Indiana 4-point credit, ABetterDriver.com offers its Indiana online Driver Safety Program for $28.95.
If your requirement came from a Johnson County court or Prosecutor, confirm which course is required before enrolling.
Start your Indiana online Driver Safety Program with ABetterDriver.com.

