Brownsburg Traffic Court Records

Traffic court records in Brownsburg are handled by the Brownsburg Town Court, which was established in 1992 to manage local traffic infractions, ordinance violations, and misdemeanors for the town. Drivers cited within Brownsburg can look up their case on Indiana's free MyCase portal, pay most fines online or in person at Town Court, and apply for a deferral through the Hendricks County Prosecutor's Office before paying anything. This page covers the key contacts, payment methods, and resources for Brownsburg traffic court records.

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Brownsburg Town Court Contact and Hours

The Brownsburg Town Court is located at 31 N. Green Street, Brownsburg, IN 46112. The main phone number is (317) 852-1192. The fax is (317) 852-1116. If your case has been assigned to probation, that office can be reached at (317) 858-6006.

Payment hours at the court are Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. On Wednesdays the office closes at noon because court is in session that afternoon. Phone hours follow the same schedule. Court sessions are held on Wednesdays at 1 p.m. Doors open at 12:30 p.m. and court typically runs until 4 p.m. There is no court on the fifth Wednesday of a month.

The screenshot below is from brownsburg.org/232/Town-Court, the official Brownsburg Town Court page with current contact details and payment instructions.

Brownsburg Town Court page for Brownsburg traffic court records

The Town Court handles traffic infractions, local ordinance violations, and criminal misdemeanors for the Brownsburg area.

How to Pay a Traffic Ticket in Brownsburg

In-person payments are accepted at Town Court in cash, cashier's check, money order, or certified check. Personal checks are not accepted. Wait three to five business days after receiving your ticket before trying to pay online, since it takes time for the citation to be entered into the court system.

The screenshot below is from brownsburg.org/233/Payments, the Brownsburg Town Court payments page showing accepted methods and instructions for paying a traffic fine.

Brownsburg Town Court payments page for traffic fines

The payments page lists all current options for resolving a Brownsburg traffic ticket including in-person, online, and MyCase lookup steps.

Payment options for a Brownsburg traffic ticket include:

  • In-person at 31 N. Green Street during payment hours (cash, cashier's check, money order, certified check)
  • Online via MyCase at mycase.in.gov after your case is entered
  • Statewide ePay at public.courts.in.gov/pay if your case is eligible

Note: Do not pay your ticket before checking on the deferral program, because paying is treated as a guilty plea and closes the deferral option.

Hendricks County Deferral Program for Brownsburg Drivers

The Hendricks County Prosecutor's Office runs an Infraction Deferral Program that covers Brownsburg Town Court cases. This program lets you pay a fee to the Prosecutor instead of paying the ticket fine, keeping the violation off your driving record. If you stay violation-free for the deferral period, the ticket is dismissed and nothing is reported to the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles.

Contact the Hendricks County Prosecutor by email at HCPOtraffic@co.hendricks.in.us or by phone at (317) 745-9283. Do not pay your ticket first. Eligibility requirements include:

  • No traffic ticket within the past year
  • Violation not in a work, construction, or school zone
  • No CDL (commercial driver's license)
  • Not cited for driving 20 or more mph over the limit
  • Fewer than two moving violations in the past five years
  • No OWI conviction in the past five years
  • No failure to yield to an emergency vehicle or school bus

Note: CDL holders cannot use deferral programs under Indiana statewide rules.

Search Brownsburg Traffic Court Records on MyCase

Indiana's free MyCase portal at public.courts.in.gov/mycase covers Brownsburg Town Court cases as part of the statewide Odyssey case management system. You can search by your name, a case number, or the UTT (Uniform Traffic Ticket) number printed on your citation. No account is required. Case data typically appears within a few days of the ticket being filed.

Once you find your case, MyCase shows the charge, court date, current status, and whether payment is available online. It links directly to the ePay system for eligible cases. If you cannot find your record after two weeks, contact the Brownsburg Town Court at (317) 852-1192 to confirm the case has been entered.

More serious traffic offenses such as operating while intoxicated are charged as misdemeanors or felonies under Indiana Code Title 9 and appear as criminal records in the system. Routine traffic infractions are civil violations that do not result in a criminal conviction but can affect your driving record through the BMV points system.

Legal Help and Driver Resources in Brownsburg

If you need help understanding your options or cannot afford a fine, several free resources are available. The Indiana Courts self-service center has guides for requesting payment plans and contesting traffic tickets. Indiana Legal Help provides free forms and resources for driving suspensions and related matters.

The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles tracks points added to your license after a traffic conviction. Common violations carry two to eight points. Too many points can lead to a license suspension. A completed deferral program prevents any conviction from reaching the BMV at all, which is why checking deferral eligibility before paying is worth the effort for most Brownsburg drivers who qualify.

The Indiana Judicial Branch courts directory lists contact information for Hendricks County courts and the Brownsburg Town Court if you need direct courthouse contact details.

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