Find Torrington Traffic Violation Records

Torrington traffic court records are processed through GA 18, which handles all Litchfield County traffic cases. This city in northwestern Connecticut serves as the primary court location for twenty-three towns across the state's largest county by land area. Police officers from throughout the region file citations at this central courthouse. You can search these records to check ticket status, find court dates, or review case outcomes. The court system provides both in-person and online access to citation information for drivers.

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Torrington Quick Facts

35,563 Population
Litchfield County
GA 18 Courthouse
860-626-2300 Court Phone

Where to Handle Traffic Tickets in Torrington

Torrington residents and all Litchfield County drivers handle traffic citations at GA 18. This courthouse sits at 50 Field Street in downtown Torrington. The facility serves as the sole traffic court location for all twenty-three towns in Litchfield County. The Chief Clerk's office answers questions at 860-626-2300 during regular business hours.

GA 18 processes every type of traffic matter from Litchfield County. This includes citations from Torrington Police as well as State Police and other departments. The courthouse maintains public access terminals for looking up case information. You can visit during business hours to search traffic records in person.

The Connecticut Judicial Branch provides detailed information about GA 18 on their website.

Torrington traffic court records at GA 18 courthouse on Field Street

This facility serves as the central traffic court for all of Litchfield County.

Court GA 18 at Torrington
Address 50 Field Street, Torrington, CT 06760
Phone 860-626-2300
Hours Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Note: GA 18 at Torrington handles all traffic cases from every town in Litchfield County.

Paying Traffic Tickets Online from Torrington

Many Torrington traffic violations can be paid online without visiting the courthouse. The Connecticut Judicial Branch operates the Centralized Infractions Bureau payment portal at jud2.ct.gov/CIBEpay/. This system accepts credit card payments for eligible citations. You will need your ticket number and the court location code to complete the transaction.

Not all violations qualify for online payment under CGS § 51-164m. Serious offenses require mandatory court appearances. Speeding tickets, red light violations, and most moving infractions typically can be paid online. The payment portal displays whether your specific citation qualifies for electronic processing.

The Torrington Police Department issues traffic citations throughout the city. Many drivers choose the convenience of online payment. This option saves time and the trip to the courthouse. Always verify that your ticket qualifies for online payment before attempting to use the CIB system.

How to Plead Not Guilty in Torrington

Drivers who wish to contest Torrington traffic tickets must enter a not guilty plea. This process transfers your case from the Centralized Infractions Bureau to GA 18 in Torrington. You can plead not guilty online, by mail, or by phone. The deadline for responding appears on your citation as the answer date.

To plead not guilty by mail, check the appropriate box on your ticket and send it to the address printed on the citation. Include any supporting documents you want the court to review. For phone pleas, call the Centralized Infractions Bureau at 860-263-2750. Online pleas can be submitted through the Connecticut Judicial Branch website.

After entering a not guilty plea, the court schedules a hearing date at GA 18 in Torrington. You will receive notice by mail with the specific time. Bring all evidence and witnesses to support your defense. The judge will hear testimony from both you and the police officer who issued the citation.

Many drivers choose to hire attorneys for contested traffic cases. Legal representation can help navigate court procedures. Under CGS § 51-164n, you have the right to challenge any traffic violation. The court must prove the charge beyond a reasonable doubt at trial.

Common Traffic Violations in Torrington

Torrington police officers enforce Connecticut traffic laws throughout the city. Common citations include speeding violations on major routes like Route 8 and Route 202. Running red lights and stop signs generates many tickets at busy intersections. Cell phone violations under CGS § 14-296aa carry higher fines than most other infractions.

Work zone violations trigger double fines under CGS § 14-212a. Construction projects on Torrington highways create enhanced penalty zones. School zone violations also carry enhanced penalties when children are present.

Reckless driving under CGS § 14-222 is a criminal misdemeanor in Connecticut. This charge always requires a court appearance. DUI and DWI offenses under CGS § 14-227a are serious criminal matters with severe penalties. These cases are handled through the criminal court division at GA 18.

Note: Cell phone violations add at least one point to your Connecticut driver's license, unlike most other traffic infractions.

Finding Lost Torrington Traffic Ticket Information

Losing your traffic ticket does not excuse you from responding by the answer date. The Centralized Infractions Bureau can help locate your citation information. Call 860-263-2750 during business hours and provide your full name and date of birth. Staff can search the system to find your case details.

You can also contact GA 18 directly for assistance. The clerk's office at 860-626-2300 can look up cases filed from Torrington. Having your driver's license number ready will help staff locate your records faster.

The Connecticut Judicial Branch case lookup system allows online searches by name. Visit their website and select GA 18 at Torrington as the court location. Enter your name and date of birth to view active cases. This free service shows citation numbers, hearing dates, and case status.

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Nearby Cities with Traffic Court Records

Several Litchfield County communities share the GA 18 courthouse in Torrington. Residents from all towns in the county have their traffic cases heard at this single location.

Litchfield County Traffic Court Records

Torrington is the largest city in Litchfield County and hosts the GA 18 courthouse that handles all county traffic matters. For information about other court locations and county-wide traffic record policies, visit the Litchfield County traffic records page.

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