Worthington is one of Greene County's important northern communities from a transportation perspective. U.S. 231 and State Road 67 meet in the Worthington area, while State Road 157 also connects with the highway network there. (Wikipedia)
Worthington also has a direct connection to the White River Valley school system, including White River Valley Elementary. That creates another reason for drivers to pay attention to changing traffic patterns around school travel. (SharpSchool)
If you received a Worthington traffic ticket, identify the court and deadline before deciding whether to pay, seek deferral, or take a course.
If you need an Indiana BMV-approved online Driver Safety Program, ABetterDriver currently offers the DSP online and is listed by the Indiana BMV as an approved provider. (Indiana Government)
Take the Indiana Online Driver Safety Program with ABetterDriver
Where Do Worthington Traffic Tickets Go?
Which court handles Worthington traffic tickets?
Greene County Superior Court handles infraction cases. The court is located in Bloomfield. (Green County, Indiana)
Worthington does not have a separately identified county traffic courthouse in the sources reviewed.
The Indiana Judicial Branch provides MyCase for searching Indiana court cases. (Indiana Government)
Court That Handles Traffic Tickets From Worthington
Greene County Superior Court
Greene County Courthouse 1 E. Main St. Bloomfield, IN 47424 Phone: 812-384-3492 (Green County, Indiana)
Greene County specifically identifies Superior Court as handling infraction cases. (Green County, Indiana)
Greene County Circuit Court
Greene County Courthouse 1 E. Main St. Bloomfield, IN 47424 Phone: 812-384-4325 (Green County, Indiana)
Circuit Court is also located at the courthouse, but it should not be assumed that a routine Worthington infraction belongs there.
Greene County Clerk or Traffic Violations Bureau
Greene County Clerk's Office 1 E. Main St. Bloomfield, IN 47424 Phone: 812-384-8532 Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Green County, Indiana)
The Clerk's Office is the appropriate county office to contact when you need assistance identifying court records or filing information.
Indiana MyCase is also available for case searches through the Indiana Judicial Branch. (Indiana Government)
What to Do After Getting a Traffic Ticket in Worthington
Review your citation.
Identify the court and appearance or response deadline.
Search the case through MyCase when available.
Contact the Greene County Clerk if you need help locating the case.
Investigate deferral before paying if you want to explore that option.
Determine whether you need a BMV DSP, voluntary DSP, court-ordered course, or deferral.
Confirm which course or program satisfies your particular requirement.
Complete the course before the deadline.
Keep proof of completion.
Worthington Indiana Online Driver Safety Program
BMV-Required Online Driver Safety Program
Indiana BMV rules may require qualifying drivers to complete a DSP. The BMV states that drivers 21 and older convicted of two or more traffic offenses within 12 months may be required to complete a DSP. When required by BMV notice, the general completion period is 90 days. (Indiana Government)
Voluntary Indiana 4-Point Credit
An eligible Indiana driver can voluntarily complete a BMV-approved DSP for a four-point credit. The credit may be applied once every three years. (Indiana Government)
The credit does not erase the underlying citation.
Court-Ordered Online Driver Safety or Driver Improvement Courses
A court can require a course independently of the BMV. The BMV warns that a court-ordered course is not necessarily required to be a BMV-approved DSP. (Indiana Government)
If a Worthington court order specifically requires a course, verify the requirement before enrolling.
ABetterDriver currently advertises its Indiana online DSP at $28.95. (A Better Driver)
Greene County Infraction Deferral for a Worthington Traffic Ticket
Greene County publishes an Infraction Deferral Program for eligible infractions. It is separate from the Indiana BMV DSP. (Green County, Indiana)
The county's published information addresses restrictions involving prior deferral participation, previous moving violations, license status, criminal history, CDL status, and speeding allegations.
The county website has a deferral document dated July 19, 2023 that lists a $210 fee. Because the document is not newly dated, confirm the current fee with the Prosecutor before relying on it. (Green County, Indiana)
Important: Worthington Deferral Is Separate From an Online DSP
Do not assume that completing ABetterDriver's online Driver Safety Program automatically qualifies you for Greene County deferral.
If your goal is to have a qualifying infraction handled through deferral, contact:
Greene County Prosecutor's Office 1 E. Main St. Bloomfield, IN 47424 Criminal Division: 812-384-4998 (Green County, Indiana)
Driving and Traffic Conditions Specific to Worthington
U.S. 231 and State Road 67
Worthington has an important highway intersection because U.S. 231 and SR 67 meet in the community. INDOT's Greene County map identifies the Worthington area as part of the U.S. 231/SR 67 network. (Indiana Government)
For drivers, this means Worthington traffic can include both local trips and through traffic. Drivers approaching the intersection should anticipate vehicles turning onto or off the through routes and should avoid assuming that all traffic is traveling through town at the same speed.
State Road 157 Near Worthington
SR 157 connects with U.S. 231 and SR 67 at Worthington. (Wikipedia)
The combination of three state or U.S. routes makes route transitions a more useful defensive-driving consideration here than generic town-street advice.
Drivers should check signage carefully, signal before changing direction, and anticipate vehicles entering the highway from connecting roads.
White River Valley Elementary Traffic
White River Valley Elementary is located in Worthington and is part of the White River Valley School Corporation. (SharpSchool)
School traffic can change the normal driving environment during arrival and dismissal periods. Drivers should watch for school buses, pedestrians, vehicles turning into school property, and temporary congestion.
Worthington and the White River Valley School System
The White River Valley school system operates facilities in Worthington, Lyons, and Switz City. The school corporation's structure places elementary education in Worthington, middle-school education in Lyons, and high-school education in Switz City. (SharpSchool)
That arrangement means some local trips between the three communities are school-related. Drivers should expect traffic patterns to change around school schedules.
Current Worthington Road Work
No sufficiently current Worthington-specific major construction project was identified that should be presented as an active August 20, 2026 closure.
BMV Services Near Worthington
There is no BMV branch in Worthington.
The Greene County BMV branch is in Linton:
1600 A Street NE, Suite 5 Linton, IN 47441
The former Bloomfield branch was consolidated into Linton. (Indiana Government)
A BMV branch visit is not necessary simply to complete an approved online DSP. (Indiana Government)
Worthington Indiana Online Traffic School FAQ
1. Can I take online traffic school from Worthington?
Yes. Indiana BMV-approved DSP curriculum is available online. (Indiana Government)
2. What is traffic school called in Indiana?
The official term is Driver Safety Program, or DSP.
3. Which court handles Worthington traffic tickets?
Greene County Superior Court handles infraction cases. Verify the individual case through the citation and MyCase. (Green County, Indiana)
4. Is there a traffic court in Worthington?
The county's Superior Court is located in Bloomfield rather than Worthington.
5. Where is Greene County Superior Court?
Greene County Courthouse, 1 E. Main St., Bloomfield, IN 47424. Phone: 812-384-3492. (Green County, Indiana)
6. How do I look up a Worthington traffic ticket?
Use Indiana MyCase when the case is available, or contact the Greene County Clerk at 812-384-8532. (Indiana Government)
7. Does Greene County have an Infraction Deferral Program?
Yes. Greene County publishes an Infraction Deferral Program. (Green County, Indiana)
8. Can ABetterDriver's online DSP automatically satisfy deferral?
No. The county deferral program is separate from the BMV DSP.
9. Can CDL holders participate in Greene County deferral?
The county's published eligibility information includes CDL restrictions. Verify directly with the Prosecutor.
10. Does a DSP dismiss a Worthington traffic ticket?
No. The BMV states that DSP completion does not remove a citation from the driver's history. (Indiana Government)
11. Can I receive an Indiana four-point credit?
Eligible drivers can receive four-point credit after completing a BMV-approved DSP. (Indiana Government)
12. How often can the four-point credit be applied?
Once every three years under current BMV rules. (Indiana Government)
13. How much is ABetterDriver's online DSP?
The current ABetterDriver website advertises the course for $28.95. (A Better Driver)
14. Is there a BMV branch in Worthington?
No. Greene County's branch is in Linton.
15. Does Worthington have school traffic that drivers should consider?
Yes. White River Valley Elementary is in Worthington, and the White River Valley school system also operates facilities in nearby Lyons and Switz City. (SharpSchool)
Take Your Indiana Online Driver Safety Program From Worthington
If you need a BMV-approved Indiana DSP, ABetterDriver offers the course online and currently advertises it at $28.95. (A Better Driver)
If your Worthington ticket involves Greene County deferral or a specific court order, verify those requirements separately.

