Access Waterbury Traffic Citation Records

Waterbury traffic court records are processed through the Waterbury Judicial District on Grand Street. This city of 115,000 residents sits in New Haven County's northern region and handles motor vehicle matters for several surrounding towns. You can look up your citation status, find court dates, or review case outcomes through the Connecticut Judicial Branch system. The Waterbury Judicial District works alongside GA 4 to manage both civil infractions and criminal motor vehicle cases.

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Waterbury Quick Facts

115,016 Population
New Haven County
GA 4 Criminal Court
2 Courthouse Locations

Where to Handle Traffic Tickets in Waterbury

Waterbury drivers deal with traffic citations at one of two locations on Grand Street. The main Judicial District courthouse at 300 Grand Street handles civil motor vehicle infractions. This facility processes payments, accepts pleas, and schedules hearings for routine traffic matters. Staff can access case files and answer questions about your citation.

GA 4 at 400 Grand Street manages criminal motor vehicle cases. These include more serious charges like driving under the influence or reckless driving. Under CGS § 14-227a, DUI offenses carry mandatory court appearances. You cannot resolve these matters by mail or online payment.

Both Waterbury courthouses share the same city block. Parking is available in nearby garages and metered street spaces. The downtown location puts the courts within walking distance of city hall and other government offices. Allow extra time to find parking and complete security screening.

Waterbury city courthouse for traffic court records

The court directory at jud.ct.gov/directory/courthouses.htm lists current hours and contact numbers. Both facilities open at 9:00 AM on weekdays. Clerk offices close at 5:00 PM. Some services may require appointments.

Waterbury Court Location and Contact Info

Two courthouse facilities serve Waterbury traffic cases. Each handles different violation types and maintains separate staff and phone lines.

Court Waterbury Judicial District
Address 300 Grand Street
Waterbury, CT 06702
Phone 203-591-3300
Hours Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Court GA 4 at Waterbury
Address 400 Grand Street
Waterbury, CT 06702
Phone 203-236-8100
Hours Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Note: Verify which courthouse handles your specific case before visiting.

Online Payment Options for Waterbury Tickets

Many traffic citations issued in Waterbury qualify for online payment. The Connecticut Judicial Branch provides secure payment processing for eligible infractions. This option lets you resolve your case without visiting the courthouse.

To pay online, you need your citation number and identifying information. The system accepts major credit cards. A small processing fee applies to online transactions. Your payment constitutes a plea of nolo contendere, meaning no contest. Under CGS § 51-164m, this is not a criminal conviction.

The Online Ticket Review Program offers an alternative for Waterbury citations. Submit your explanation and any supporting documents for prosecutor review. This program may reduce your fine or dismiss the charge entirely. Allow four to five weeks for a decision. Access this service through the judicial branch website.

Certain tickets cannot be paid online. Criminal motor vehicle matters require court appearances. Cell phone violations under CGS § 14-296aa carry mandatory points. Work zone violations may have enhanced penalties under CGS § 14-212a. Check your citation for payment instructions.

Pleading Not Guilty in Waterbury

Waterbury drivers may contest traffic tickets by pleading not guilty. This right is protected under Connecticut law. Your plea must be submitted before the answer date on your citation. Several methods exist for entering your plea.

You may plead not guilty online through the CIB website. This method is fast and available 24 hours daily. Alternatively, call the Centralized Infractions Bureau at 860-263-2750. Mail-in pleas are also accepted using the form on your ticket. Keep proof of your plea submission for your records.

After you plead not guilty, your case moves to GA 4 for hearing. The court will mail your hearing date. Appear on time with all evidence and witnesses. The citing officer will present the state's case. You may cross-examine witnesses and present your own testimony.

Some defendants hire attorneys for traffic hearings. Others represent themselves. The court treats both parties equally regardless of representation. Bring your driver's license, registration, and insurance documents. Dress appropriately for court proceedings.

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Nearby Cities to Waterbury

Several municipalities border Waterbury and share its judicial resources. Traffic cases from these areas may be heard at Waterbury courthouses.

New Haven County Traffic Records

Waterbury is located in New Haven County and serves as a major judicial hub for the region. The county operates four judicial districts. For information about other courts and resources in the county, visit the New Haven County page.

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