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Traffic Court Division
The traffic division of the Marion County Clerk's Office is responsible for receipting in the payments for the Traffic Violations Bureau (TVB) or cases resolved in Criminal Superior Court 13 (Traffic Court). When a ticket is issued by a police agency, the following steps are involved:
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You have 60 days from the day you receive the ticket to admit (pay) or deny the violation without penalty. The payment date is 60 days from the date you received the ticket. If the payment date is on a Saturday, Sunday or Holiday, you have until the next business day to make your payment. Your envelope must be received by that date. Failure to pay or deny the ticket by that date will result in a default judgment against you. The court may also assess additional fines, costs and fees; suspend your driver's license; and/or issue a warrant for your arrest.
- If you admit the violation, you will be asked to choose one of the following:
- Safe Driver Option: You are eligible if: 1) You have not received a ticket for a moving violation in the past 2 years, 2) your speed did not exceed 25 mph over the speed limit and 3) the ticket was not a worksite, school zone, driving while suspended or passing a school bus. There will be no record of this ticket reported to the Bureau of Motor Vehicles. You are not required to attend any classes in order to take advantage of this option. You only pay $150 for this option. If you choose this option and are not eligible, an admission will be entered.
- Admission: You may admit the violation and pay the ticket. An admission has the same effect as a court judgment. A record of this judgment will be sent to the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles of Indiana and your licensing state.
- Equipment / Paperwork Diversion: If eligible, this option is only for NON-MOVING violations. If the Equipment / Paperwork Diversion box is checked on the front of your ticket, you can correct the violation and pay the reduced fee of $75. Correction of the problem alone will not result in a dismissal of the ticket. If you decide not to correct the violation or you wait past the 60 day due date to pay, you will owe the full amount of the ticket. ($150)
Payments may be made by credit card, personal check, cashier's check or money order made payable to: MARION COUNTY CLERK. You must sign and include the ticket with the payment. Please allow 7 - 10 days for processing. Mail payments to:
Traffic Violations Bureau 9049 East 10th Street Indianapolis, IN 46229.
(Speeding: 1-25 mph over speed limit = $150, 26+ over speed limit = $165, work zone = $175)
Online Payment - For the convenience of paying your traffic ticket on line with your credit card. Your payment must be made 48 hours prior to the due date.
Payment by Phone - toll free 1-866-PAY-INDY (729-4639). For the convenience of paying your traffic ticket by your phone with your credit card. Your payment must be made 48 hours prior to the due date.
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If you choose to deny the violation, you may deny the ticket and request a court trial in front of a judge. A notice of your trial date will be mailed to the address listed on the ticket unless you provide a different address. You must appear on the trial date. If the court finds against you a fine may be assessed up to $10,000 plus court costs. The trial date may not be changed by telephone. The denial must be received by the 60 day due date. Mail the ticket with a self-addressed stamped envelope to:
TVB Denial 9049 East 10th Street Indianapolis, IN 46229.
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Ticket Information: (317) 327-5738 | abiddle@indygov.org
Traffic Violations Bureau hours are: Monday 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Tuesday 8:00 am – 7:00 pm Wednesday 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Thursday 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Friday 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
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