New Britain Traffic Citation Records

New Britain traffic records contain motor vehicle violation details from Connecticut's fifth largest city. The New Britain Judicial District and GA 15 handle all traffic matters for local drivers. These courts process citations issued by city police and state troopers on New Britain roads. Residents can access records to check ticket status, payment deadlines, and hearing dates. The court maintains comprehensive files on every traffic stop that results in a citation within city limits.

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New Britain Quick Facts

74,396 Population
Hartford County
GA 15 Court Location
24h Online Payment

Where to Handle Traffic Tickets in New Britain

New Britain drivers report to the courthouse at 20 Franklin Square for all traffic matters. This facility houses both the New Britain Judicial District and GA 15. The building serves southwestern Hartford County communities including Berlin, Bristol, Burlington, New Britain, Newington, Plainville, Plymouth, Rocky Hill, Southington, and Wethersfield. The Chief Clerk's office is at 860-515-5180.

GA 15 at New Britain uses the same Franklin Square address. This court handles motor vehicle cases from Berlin, New Britain, Newington, Rocky Hill, and Wethersfield. The phone number is 860-515-5080. Both the judicial district and GA court share facilities but manage different case types.

Court New Britain Judicial District / GA 15
Address 20 Franklin Square, New Britain, CT 06051
Phone 860-515-5180 (Judicial District)
860-515-5080 (GA 15)
Hours Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Directions jud.ct.gov/directory/directory/directions/15.htm

Directions to the New Britain courthouse are available at jud.ct.gov/directory/directory/directions/15.htm. The facility is located in downtown New Britain near city center.

The Connecticut Judicial Branch provides detailed directions to the GA 15 courthouse in New Britain.

New Britain traffic court records courthouse directions and information

New Britain drivers can use this resource to locate the correct courthouse for their traffic case.

Paying New Britain Traffic Tickets Online

New Britain drivers can resolve many traffic tickets through the Centralized Infractions Bureau. The CIB portal accepts payments twenty-four hours daily. You need your citation number and court location. Credit cards work for most fine payments. Under CGS § 51-164m, an infraction is not a crime. Only fines apply.

Access the payment portal at jud2.ct.gov/CIBEpay. Enter your ticket information to view amounts owed. The system displays fees and assessments. Payments post within two business days. Email confirmation follows completion.

Work zone violations carry double fines under CGS § 14-212a. Speeding or other violations in construction zones trigger enhanced penalties. Officers enforce these rules strictly. Worker safety drives this priority.

Not guilty pleas transfer cases to New Britain court. You may request hearings online, by mail, or by calling CIB at 860-263-2750. The court schedules trial dates where evidence can be presented.

Contesting New Britain Traffic Citations

New Britain drivers may dispute traffic tickets by pleading not guilty. This moves your case from CIB to the New Britain courthouse. Hearings allow you to present evidence and question the officer. You can plead not guilty through multiple methods.

Online pleas use the CIB website. Select the not guilty option and enter your ticket details. The system routes your case to New Britain Judicial District. A court date arrives by mail.

Mail pleas require checking the not guilty box on your ticket. Send it to the address shown. Include supporting documents. The court responds with hearing information.

Phone pleas work by calling CIB at 860-263-2750. Have your ticket number ready. Representatives process pleas during business hours.

Note: Missing your answer date leads to license suspension and additional fees.

Types of Traffic Records in New Britain

New Britain courts maintain several traffic document categories. Citation records hold original ticket data. These files show violation types, locations, dates, and officers. Case files add hearing dates, pleas, and outcomes. Every traffic stop generating a ticket creates these records.

Driving histories contain comprehensive violation records. The Connecticut DMV maintains these separately. They include points, suspensions, and violations statewide. Insurance companies often request them. Contact DMV directly for official reports.

Cell phone violations carry special rules under CGS § 14-296aa. These add points to licenses when paid. First offenses cost $200. Second violations cost $375. Third or subsequent violations cost $625. This is the only infraction adding points through CIB.

Nearby Cities to New Britain

Several Hartford County cities share the New Britain court for traffic matters. Newington and Wethersfield residents also file cases here. Bristol drivers use GA 17. Hartford maintains separate judicial facilities.

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Hartford County Traffic Records

New Britain sits in Hartford County and serves as a major court hub for the region. The county operates multiple courthouses. Visit the Hartford County page for information about other locations.

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