Connecticut Traffic Citations in Hartford County

Hartford County traffic records track moving violations across central Connecticut. These documents include speeding tickets, red light citations, and other infractions issued on local roads. The county seat is Hartford, which houses the main judicial district courthouse. Multiple GA courts throughout the region handle traffic matters for their respective areas. Residents can search for case information online or visit courthouses in person. Each citation creates a permanent record that affects driving privileges.

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Hartford County Traffic Court Locations

Hartford County operates several courthouses that process traffic citations. The Hartford Judicial District stands at 95 Washington Street in the capital city. This facility manages cases from Avon, Bloomfield, Canton, East Granby, East Hartford, East Windsor, Enfield, Farmington, Glastonbury, Granby, Hartford, Manchester, Marlborough, Simsbury, South Windsor, Suffield, West Hartford, Windsor, and Windsor Locks. The Chief Clerk's office answers questions at 860-548-2700.

GA 14 at Hartford provides additional capacity at 101 Lafayette Street. This courthouse serves Avon, Bloomfield, Canton, Farmington, Hartford, and West Hartford. The phone number is 860-566-1630. Many traffic cases from the capital area route through this location.

New Britain Judicial District handles the southwestern portion of Hartford County. Located at 20 Franklin Square, this court covers Berlin, Bristol, Burlington, New Britain, Newington, Plainville, Plymouth, Rocky Hill, Southington, and Wethersfield. The chief clerk can be reached at 860-515-5180.

The GA 15 courthouse at New Britain uses the same Franklin Square address. It serves Berlin, New Britain, Newington, Rocky Hill, and Wethersfield. The phone number is 860-515-5080. Directions to this facility are available online.

GA 15 New Britain courthouse directions for Hartford County traffic cases

This courthouse handles traffic matters from several Hartford County towns.

Note: Fax numbers differ by department at Hartford County courthouses.

Additional Hartford County Courthouses

GA 17 at Bristol serves the northwestern part of Hartford County. This courthouse at 131 North Main Street handles cases from Bristol, Burlington, Plainville, Plymouth, and Southington. The chief clerk's phone is 860-582-8111. Fax communications go to 860-585-8799.

GA 12 at Manchester covers the eastern Hartford County communities. Located at 410 Center Street, this court serves East Hartford, Glastonbury, Manchester, Marlborough, and South Windsor. Call 860-647-1091 for the chief clerk. The fax number is 860-645-7540.

GA 13 at Enfield manages the northern towns of Hartford County. This facility at 111 Phoenix Avenue serves East Granby, East Windsor, Enfield, Granby, Simsbury, Suffield, Windsor, and Windsor Locks. The chief clerk answers at 860-741-3727. Fax number is 860-741-3474.

The court directory provides a complete listing of all Hartford County courthouse locations and contact details.

Court directory listing Hartford County courthouse locations and contact information

Use this resource to find the correct court for your traffic citation.

Searching Hartford County Traffic Records Online

The Connecticut Judicial Branch provides digital access to traffic case information. You can search records from any Hartford County courthouse through the state portal. This system displays citation details, hearing schedules, and case outcomes. Most recent cases appear in the database within days of filing.

To search online, gather your citation number or full name and date of birth. Visit the Judicial Branch case lookup website and select your court location. The system will show current case status and any upcoming appearances. Some historical records may not be available digitally.

Online payment is available for many violations through the CIB Payment Portal at jud2.ct.gov/CIBEpay. You will need your citation number and court location. Credit cards are accepted for most fine payments. Serious violations require in-person court appearances.

The Hartford Judicial District information page offers additional resources for case searches.

Hartford Judicial District courthouse information and resources

This central courthouse processes many traffic cases from the capital region.

Types of Traffic Records in Hartford County

Hartford County courts maintain several categories of traffic documents. Citation records contain the original ticket information. These files show the violation type, location, date, and issuing officer. Court case files add hearing dates, pleas, and final dispositions. Every traffic stop that results in a ticket generates these records.

Driving records present a comprehensive history of violations. The Connecticut DMV maintains these files separately from court records. They include points, suspensions, and violations from all counties. Insurance companies often request these documents. You must contact the DMV directly for official driving history reports.

Note: Court records and DMV driving records serve different purposes and contain different information.

Hartford County Traffic Court Process

Traffic cases follow a standard path through Hartford County courts. An officer issues a citation at the scene. The ticket gets filed with the appropriate court based on location. The court enters the case into their system and sets a hearing date or payment deadline.

Drivers have options for responding to citations. Paying the fine closes the case but admits guilt. Points may be added to your driving record. Requesting a hearing lets you contest the charge. You can present evidence and question witnesses. Many people hire lawyers for complex cases.

Diversion programs may help first-time offenders. These courses can lead to dismissed charges upon completion. Eligibility depends on the violation type and your driving history. Check with the court about available programs.

What to bring to traffic court:

  • Your citation and any related documents
  • Photo identification
  • Proof of insurance and registration
  • Any evidence supporting your case
  • Payment method if resolving by fine

Contacting Hartford County Traffic Courts

Each Hartford County courthouse maintains phone lines for public inquiries. Hartford Judicial District's chief clerk is at 860-548-2700. Pleadings fax to 860-548-2783. Other documents fax to 860-548-2711.

New Britain Judicial District uses 860-515-5180 for chief clerk matters. Their fax number is 860-515-5185. GA 15 at the same location lists 860-515-5080 and fax at 860-515-5103.

GA 17 at Bristol answers calls at 860-582-8111 with fax at 860-585-8799. GA 12 at Manchester uses 860-647-1091 and fax 860-645-7540. GA 13 at Enfield can be reached at 860-741-3727 with fax at 860-741-3474.

Traffic Records by City in Hartford County

Hartford County's many cities each send traffic cases to specific courthouses. Hartford residents typically use the downtown judicial district or GA 14. New Britain drivers visit the Franklin Square location. Manchester motorists report to GA 12 on Center Street. Knowing your assigned court prevents confusion.

Select your city below for local traffic record information:

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