Farmington CT Traffic Violation Records
Farmington traffic records are processed at GA 14 in Hartford. This suburban Hartford County town sends all motor vehicle cases to the Lafayette Street courthouse. Farmington Police Department issues citations that flow through the Centralized Infractions Bureau. Drivers can search records to check ticket status, pay fines, or request hearings. The court system helps residents manage traffic matters effectively.
Farmington Quick Facts
Where Farmington Traffic Cases Are Processed
Farmington drivers use GA 14 at Hartford for all traffic court matters. This courthouse at 101 Lafayette Street serves Avon, Bloomfield, Canton, Farmington, Hartford, and West Hartford. The Chief Clerk's phone is 860-566-1630. Farmington residents share this court with neighboring western Hartford County communities.
The short drive from Farmington to Hartford makes this arrangement convenient. Most traffic matters can be handled at this single location.
| Court | GA 14 at Hartford |
|---|---|
| Address | 101 Lafayette Street, Hartford, CT 06106 |
| Phone | 860-566-1630 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
| Website | jud.ct.gov/directory/courthouses.htm |
Current information is available at jud.ct.gov/directory/courthouses.htm.
The Connecticut Judicial Branch provides directory information for Farmington GA 14 and all state courts.
Farmington drivers can verify court information using this official resource.
Paying Farmington Traffic Tickets Online
Farmington drivers can pay most traffic tickets through the CIB portal. This system operates continuously. You need your citation number and court code. Credit cards are accepted. Under CGS § 51-164m, infractions are not crimes. Fines are the only penalty.
Access the portal at jud2.ct.gov/CIBEpay. Enter ticket details to view amounts due. All fees display. Payments clear in two business days. Confirmations are emailed.
Most paid tickets do not add points. Cell phone violations under CGS § 14-296aa are exceptions. These add at least one point. First offenses cost $200. Second violations cost $375. Third or subsequent violations cost $625.
Contesting Farmington Traffic Violations
Farmington drivers may challenge citations by pleading not guilty. This sends cases to GA 14 in Hartford. Hearings allow evidence presentation. Multiple plea methods exist.
Online pleas use the CIB website. Choose not guilty. Enter your information. Cases go to GA 14. Court dates arrive by mail.
Mail pleas require checking not guilty boxes. Send tickets to listed addresses. Include documents. Courts mail hearing dates.
Phone pleas call 860-263-2750. Have ticket numbers ready. Staff help during business hours.
Note: Failure to respond leads to license suspension.
Farmington Traffic Court Procedures
Cases follow standard paths through GA 14. Officers issue citations. Tickets file with the court. Cases enter systems with deadlines.
Drivers choose responses. Paying closes cases but admits guilt. Points may be added. Hearings let you contest. Evidence can be shown.
Bring these to GA 14:
- Citation and documents
- Photo identification
- Insurance and registration proof
- Evidence supporting your position
- Payment method if needed
Nearby Cities to Farmington
Farmington shares GA 14 with neighboring communities. Hartford, West Hartford, and Avon use the same courthouse. New Britain maintains separate facilities.
Select nearby cities for traffic information:
Hartford County Traffic Records
Farmington is located in Hartford County. The county operates multiple courthouses. Visit the Hartford County page for complete information.