New Rochelle Traffic Ticket Records

New Rochelle traffic ticket records are filed in New Rochelle City Court, which operates within the 9th Judicial District of the New York State Unified Court System. The city has a population of about 80,000 and sits in southern Westchester County, just north of the Bronx. I-95 and the Hutchinson River Parkway run through the area, bringing heavy traffic and frequent enforcement. New Rochelle City Court has a dedicated Traffic Part that handles all moving violations issued within city limits. This guide explains how to search for, respond to, and resolve your traffic ticket records in New Rochelle.

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New Rochelle Traffic Ticket Records Overview

79,726 Population
Westchester County
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9th Judicial District

New Rochelle City Court Traffic Ticket Records

New Rochelle City Court is at 475 North Avenue, New Rochelle, NY 10801. Phone: 914-654-2207. The court is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. It is divided into several specialized parts: Criminal Part, Civil Part, Small Claims Part, Housing Part, and Traffic Part. Traffic ticket records are handled in the Traffic Part.

All traffic tickets issued within the city go to this court. That includes tickets from New Rochelle police, Westchester County police, and state troopers who write tickets on roads inside city limits. The court keeps records of every case filed. These records are public and can be accessed at the clerk's office or through authorized state portals. The court is part of the 9th Judicial District, which covers Westchester, Rockland, Putnam, Orange, and Dutchess counties.

New Rochelle City Court for traffic ticket records

Traffic trials in New Rochelle are bench trials. A judge hears the case. There are no jury trials for traffic infractions. An attorney can appear on your behalf without you being there in person, as long as the charge is an infraction and not a misdemeanor. If you have a misdemeanor charge like DWI or aggravated unlicensed operation, you must appear personally for arraignment.

How to Respond to Traffic Ticket Records

You have two plea options. Plead guilty and accept the conviction, fine, and any points on your license. Or plead not guilty, which gives you the right to present a defense. A not guilty plea must be filed on time, either by you or your attorney. The court date and instructions are on the back of the ticket. If you do not respond by the date listed, the court notifies the DMV to suspend your license.

Traffic tickets can be paid by mail, in person at the court clerk's office, or online through the NY State DMV system. For mail payments, send a check or money order to the court address. In-person payments are accepted during court hours. Keep in mind that simply paying the fine is the same as pleading guilty. It locks in the conviction, adds points to your license, and could trigger higher insurance rates and the Driver Responsibility Assessment if you hit 6 points.

The NYS court locator can help you confirm the court name, address, and phone number if you lost your ticket. You can also view your tickets through your MyDMV account. The DMV site shows which court has your case and whether any action has been taken on your license because of it.

New Rochelle Traffic Ticket Records Fines

Fines follow New York State law. Under VTL Section 1800, a first traffic infraction is up to $150. Second offense in 18 months is $300. Third or more in the same window can be $450 plus up to 90 days in jail. These are the maximum fines. The judge can set the fine within the allowed range based on the specific violation and your driving history.

Speeding follows VTL Section 1180. Fines range from $45 for 1 to 10 mph over the limit to $600 for more than 30 mph over. School zone fines double. A mandatory surcharge of $88 to $93 applies to every conviction. The Driver Point System tracks all convictions. Reach 11 points in 18 months and the DMV can suspend your license. At 6 points, the $300 Driver Responsibility Assessment fee kicks in.

New Rochelle in Westchester County

Westchester County has many city courts, town courts, and village courts. New Rochelle is one of the larger cities in the county. Traffic enforcement is heavy along I-95, the Hutchinson River Parkway, and local roads like North Avenue and Main Street. Westchester County police handle parkway enforcement while New Rochelle PD covers city streets. State Police patrol the interstates.

If you want to appeal a conviction from New Rochelle City Court, the appeal goes to Westchester County Court. You need to file the appeal within 30 days of the conviction. A lawyer is strongly recommended for this process. The county court reviews the lower court record and can change the outcome if legal errors occurred. Westchester County Court is at 111 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd in White Plains.

Your driving record abstract from the DMV shows all New Rochelle traffic ticket record convictions. Order it through MyDMV for $7 online. Three types are available: standard, lifetime, and CDL. The record shows convictions, points, suspensions, and revocations. Insurance companies and some employers can also request a copy of your driving record.

License Suspensions and Traffic Ticket Records

The DMV can suspend or revoke your license based on New Rochelle traffic ticket records. Common reasons include too many points, failure to answer a ticket, failure to pay a fine, and no insurance. If you do not respond to a ticket within 60 days, the court tells the DMV to suspend your license. A $70 fee per ticket gets added to clear the suspension. Driving on a suspended license is a crime in New York.

Suspensions can be definite or indefinite. A definite suspension has a start and end date. An indefinite one lasts until you fix the problem, like paying the fine or answering the ticket. You may also need to pay a suspension termination fee. Check with the DMV or the court to find out exactly what you owe before you try to get your license back.

Nearby Cities With Traffic Ticket Records

Other cities near New Rochelle in Westchester County and the surrounding area have their own courts for traffic cases.

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