Find Greenburgh Traffic Ticket Records

Greenburgh traffic ticket records are managed by the Greenburgh Town Justice Court in Westchester County. As one of the larger towns in the lower Hudson Valley region, Greenburgh handles a steady volume of traffic cases from its local roads and nearby parkways. The town court sits on Tarrytown Road and has jurisdiction over all vehicle and traffic violations, misdemeanors, and local ordinance violations that happen within town limits. Greenburgh also shares an online payment portal with White Plains for quick ticket resolution.

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Greenburgh Traffic Ticket Records in Westchester County

Greenburgh is a town in Westchester County, part of the 9th Judicial District of the New York State Unified Court System. The Greenburgh Town Justice Court handles all traffic ticket records for violations that occur within town boundaries. The court is located at 188 Tarrytown Road, White Plains, NY 10607. You can call the court at (914) 682-5365 for case inquiries, payments, or scheduling information.

Westchester County has a large network of town and village courts that process traffic cases. Each court keeps its own records. If your ticket was issued on a state parkway or county road running through Greenburgh, the case still goes to the Greenburgh Town Court. The court has jurisdiction over vehicle and traffic violations, misdemeanors, violations of local ordinances, and other matters. The 9th Judicial District office coordinates the county's court operations, and virtual court appearances are conducted using Microsoft Teams when needed.

How to Handle Greenburgh Traffic Ticket Records

When you get a traffic ticket in Greenburgh, the ticket itself has all the information you need. The court name, address, and your court date are printed on the front. The back of the ticket explains how to enter your plea. You have two choices. Plead guilty by checking the right box and mailing it in. Or plead not guilty, which gets you a court date where you can present your case. If you do not respond within the time listed on the ticket, the court will notify the DMV.

Westchester County courts handling Greenburgh traffic ticket records

Greenburgh Town Court shares an online payment portal with White Plains through the nCourt system. You can pay traffic, parking, speeding, and most other tickets online. The system accepts Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express. This is one of the quickest ways to resolve a Greenburgh traffic ticket if you plan to plead guilty. For those who want to fight the charge, you must appear in court or hire an attorney to go on your behalf.

Greenburgh Traffic Ticket Records Fines and Penalties

Fines for Greenburgh traffic ticket records follow New York State law. Under VTL Section 1800, a first traffic infraction carries a fine of up to $150. A second offense within 18 months jumps to $300. A third in the same period can reach $450. Jail time of up to 15, 45, or 90 days is possible depending on the number of offenses. A mandatory surcharge gets added to every fine, regardless of the violation type.

Speeding fines in Greenburgh work on their own scale under VTL Section 1180. Going 1 to 10 mph over costs $45 to $150. Exceeding the limit by 11 to 30 mph brings $90 to $300 and the chance of up to 15 days in jail. Over 30 mph means $180 to $600 in fines. Fines double in school zones. If your ticket came from a red light violation, the first offense costs $75 to $225 under VTL Section 1111-A. A second red light offense within 18 months jumps to $150 to $375.

White Plains and Greenburgh Town Court online payment portal for traffic ticket records

Greenburgh Traffic Ticket Records and License Points

Moving violation convictions from Greenburgh add points to your license through the NYS Driver Point System. Speeding 1-10 mph over the limit is 3 points. Going 11-20 over is 4 points. At 21-30 over, it jumps to 6 points. Cell phone use while driving and texting each carry 5 points. Reckless driving is 5 points. Running a red light adds 3 points. If you reach 11 points in an 18-month period, your license gets suspended.

A Driver Responsibility Assessment kicks in at 6 points in 18 months. That means $300 up front or $100 per year for three years. Each point over six costs an extra $25 per year for three years. You can take a DMV-approved accident prevention course to reduce up to 4 points for suspension purposes. The actual convictions still show on your driving record abstract. Order your abstract through MyDMV for $7 online to see your current point total and any suspensions.

What Happens if You Ignore a Greenburgh Traffic Ticket

Failing to answer a traffic ticket is a serious issue. If you do not respond within 60 days, do not appear for trial, or do not pay your fine by the due date, the Greenburgh Town Court tells the DMV to suspend your license and registration. A $70 fee per ticket gets added when the suspension happens. The suspension stays in place until you take care of the ticket. Driving on a suspended license is a crime in New York. You can use the NYS court locator to find your court's contact info if you have lost your ticket.

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Nearby Cities With Traffic Ticket Records

Several other cities and towns in Westchester County handle traffic ticket records through their own courts.