Access Greene County Traffic Court Records

Greene County traffic court records are maintained by the County Clerk's Office in Bloomfield and include all traffic citations, infractions, and moving violations filed through the Greene County courts in south-central Indiana. This page explains how to search records online through Indiana's free MyCase portal, how to pay a traffic fine, and how to contact the clerk in Bloomfield when you have a question about your case.

Search Public Records

Sponsored Results

Greene County Traffic Court Quick Facts

BloomfieldCounty Seat
FreeMyCase Search
~3%Online Payment Fee
60 DaysTypical Pay Deadline

Search Greene County Traffic Records Online

Indiana's MyCase public portal is the tool you use to look up Greene County traffic court records for free. No login is required. Enter the name on the citation, the case number, or the UTT number from the traffic ticket. Search results include the charge, court dates, case status, and the final outcome after the case is resolved. Greene County is part of Indiana's statewide Odyssey case management system, so information in MyCase reflects current court activity.

New tickets from Greene County typically appear in MyCase within a few business days after the issuing officer files the citation. If you received a ticket recently and do not see your case yet, wait a few days and search again. The UTT number on the front of your ticket is the fastest way to locate your specific case. If you search by name and see more than one result, check the date and charge to confirm you are looking at the right record.

The Indiana Courts local directory for Greene County lists the courts in Bloomfield with contact information and links to local court resources. Greene County is a rural south-central Indiana county, and most traffic matters go through the court structure in Bloomfield without the delays common in larger metro counties.

If you need to understand what records are available to the public and how to formally request documents, the Indiana Courts public records page covers the rules that apply to all Indiana counties, including Greene. It also explains the difference between what you can access online through MyCase and what requires a written request to the clerk.

How to Pay a Greene County Traffic Ticket

Indiana's statewide ePay portal lets you pay Greene County traffic fines online with a credit or debit card. You need your cause number from the ticket or from MyCase to use ePay. A convenience fee of about 3% applies to all card payments. ePay is available at any time of day, so you are not limited to Clerk's Office hours in Bloomfield. Payments typically post to your case file within one business day after they are processed.

Wait at least five to seven days after getting your ticket before trying to pay online. The citation has to be filed with the court before a payment can link to your case. Paying too early may result in a payment that does not attach to a case, which you then have to resolve with the clerk. Keep that in mind, especially if you got a ticket on a weekend or holiday when filing may be delayed slightly. Once payment goes through, the case closes as a no-contest plea. If contesting the ticket or seeking deferral is on your mind, contact the Prosecutor's Office in Bloomfield before paying.

In-person payments are accepted at the Greene County Clerk's Office in Bloomfield during business hours. Bring cash or a money order. Personal checks are generally not accepted. Paying in person is the most direct way to confirm your payment applied to the right case and to pick up a receipt for your records.

Mail payments should be sent as a money order or cashier's check made out to the Greene County Clerk. Write your cause number on the payment before mailing. Do not send cash. Confirm the mailing address with the clerk before sending, and leave yourself enough time for the payment to arrive before any court date on your citation.

Note: Do not mail cash to the Clerk's Office. Send only a money order or cashier's check with your cause number on the memo line.

Greene County Clerk's Office - Contact and Help

The Greene County Clerk's Office in Bloomfield handles all traffic court records for the county. The clerk maintains case files, processes payments, issues certified copies, and responds to public records requests. For the current address, phone number, and office hours, check the Indiana Courts local directory for Greene County. That directory is maintained by the state court administration office and reflects accurate, up-to-date contact information.

Clerk's Office staff can confirm that your payment posted, tell you your current balance, and provide your next court date. They do not give legal advice, but they can point you to the right place for most procedural questions. Certified copies of traffic court documents are available at a per-page fee set by state law. Call ahead to ask what you need to bring and what the current fees are before making the drive to Bloomfield.

The image below shows the Indiana Odyssey system interface, which powers MyCase and handles case management for Greene County courts in Bloomfield.

Indiana's Odyssey platform is the statewide case management system that connects Greene County's courts to the MyCase public search portal.

Greene County Traffic Court Records - Indiana Odyssey case management system interface

Greene County's circuit and superior courts use Odyssey to manage all traffic case records, with updates flowing directly to MyCase for public access.

For self-help legal resources, the Indiana Courts Self-Service Legal Center has step-by-step guides for handling traffic cases on your own. Free legal help for Greene County residents is available through Indiana Legal Help.

Traffic Law and Court Process in Greene County

Traffic infractions in Indiana are civil cases, not criminal ones. Under Indiana Code Title 34, infraction proceedings follow civil procedure rules. A traffic ticket in Greene County does not carry the possibility of jail time. The consequences are fines, court costs, and points added to your driving record by the BMV. Points affect your insurance rates and can lead to a license suspension if they accumulate past the threshold set by Indiana law.

Indiana Code Title 9 governs motor vehicles and traffic violations across the state. It classifies offenses, sets fine ranges, and specifies how the BMV tracks convictions. Greene County courts apply the same rules as every other Indiana county. The local Prosecutor's Office in Bloomfield controls some discretionary practices, including what deferral options are available and how the violations bureau is run.

Many minor violations can be paid through the violations bureau without a court appearance. Charges you want to fight or cases with more serious violations require appearing before a judge in Bloomfield. Ignoring a citation is not an option. The court will enter a default judgment, which increases total costs and may result in a BMV hold on your license. After any Greene County case is resolved, the outcome is reported to the BMV and added to your official driving record. Use the Indiana BMV website to check your current record.

Deferral Options and Legal Resources in Greene County

Drivers who receive a traffic citation in Greene County may be eligible for a deferral program through the Prosecutor's Office in Bloomfield. Deferral lets you pay a fee and, if you meet the conditions, avoid having the violation appear on your official driving record. The standard conditions include no new violations for a set period, typically six months to a year. Not all drivers qualify. Commercial license holders, those with recent prior violations, and drivers charged with more serious offenses are often excluded.

Ask about deferral before you pay. Paying online or at the counter closes the case as a no-contest plea and ends any chance of a deferral. Call the Greene County Prosecutor's Office before doing anything with your ticket. If you are not eligible for deferral, you can still decide whether paying the fine or contesting it in court makes more sense for your situation.

The Indiana Legal Help website offers free legal resources for drivers in south-central Indiana counties. The Indiana Courts Self-Service Legal Center has written guides on contesting traffic infractions and what to expect at a hearing in Greene County.

Note: Ask the Greene County Prosecutor's Office about deferral before paying, since submitting any payment closes the case and ends deferral eligibility.

The ePay portal shown below is the online fine payment system used by Greene County residents to pay traffic fines without visiting the Bloomfield courthouse in person.

Indiana's ePay portal lets Greene County drivers pay traffic fines at any hour using a credit or debit card.

Greene County Traffic Court Records - Indiana ePay online traffic fine payment portal

Greene County fines paid through ePay post to the court case file within one business day, and you receive a confirmation number to keep for your records.

Nearby Counties - Traffic Court Records

Traffic citations issued in neighboring counties are handled by those counties' courts. Use these links to find the right records.

Search Records Now

Sponsored Results