Huber Heights Traffic Lookup

Huber Heights traffic ticket records are processed through the Montgomery County Municipal Court, Eastern Division, at 6111 Taylorsville Road. This division serves Huber Heights, Vandalia, Butler Township, and nearby areas. The court uses the PRO system for online case search and payments. You can also call (937) 496-7231 for help with your case. This page covers how to find your ticket, what the court process looks like, and how fines and points work after a conviction.

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38,100 Population (approx)
Montgomery County
Eastern Division Court Division
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Huber Heights Traffic Court

Huber Heights is in Montgomery County. Traffic tickets go to the Montgomery County Municipal Court, Eastern Division. This division handles traffic violations, misdemeanor criminal cases, civil claims up to $15,000, and small claims up to $6,000. It serves a cluster of communities in the eastern part of the county.

The Eastern Division courthouse is at 6111 Taylorsville Road, Huber Heights, OH 45424. Call (937) 496-7231 during business hours. The court is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. This is a full municipal court division, not a Mayor's Court. All proceedings are on the record and you can get transcripts if needed for an appeal.

Court Montgomery County Municipal Court - Eastern Division
Address 6111 Taylorsville Rd., Huber Heights, OH 45424
Phone (937) 496-7231
Hours Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Having a local division means you do not have to drive to downtown Dayton for a traffic ticket. The Eastern Division is right in Huber Heights. It runs on the same rules and procedures as the main court. Arraignments, trials, and sentencing all happen at this location. If you got a ticket in Huber Heights, Vandalia, or Butler Township, this is your court.

The Montgomery County Municipal Court uses the PRO system for online case search. You can look up tickets by name, case number, or citation number. The system shows charges, hearing dates, fines, and current case status. There is no fee to search.

Montgomery County Municipal Court Eastern Division search for Huber Heights traffic records

PRO is a solid system that covers all divisions of the Montgomery County Municipal Court. Whether your case is at the Eastern Division in Huber Heights or the main court in Dayton, you can search it from the same portal. Results may not reflect same-day changes. For real-time info, call (937) 496-7231.

The Montgomery County Clerk of Courts maintains records for Common Pleas and Appeals cases. For traffic tickets, the municipal court clerk is who you want. The county clerk is a different office with different records. If you are looking for a traffic ticket from Huber Heights, start with the municipal court.

Montgomery County Clerk of Courts for Huber Heights traffic records

Paying Huber Heights Traffic Tickets

You can pay a traffic ticket at the Eastern Division in person during court hours. Go to 6111 Taylorsville Road. The clerk takes payments at the window. Online payment is also available through the court website for most citation types. Not all tickets can be paid online. Some require a court appearance.

Mail payments go to the court at the Taylorsville Road address. Send a check or money order with your case number written on it. Do not mail cash. If you need more time to pay, contact the court about a payment plan before the deadline. Missing a due date can lead to extra fees, a bench warrant, or a license suspension.

Huber Heights city website with traffic court information

Under Ohio Revised Code Section 4510.036, the court reports convictions to the Ohio BMV within 10 days. Points go on your driving record based on the violation. Two points for most minor moving violations. Four for serious speeding or reckless operation. Six for OVI or leaving the scene. At 12 points in two years, the BMV suspends your license for six months per ORC Title 45.

Huber Heights Traffic Resources

The Ohio Legal Help site provides guides on traffic cases, how to request a public defender, and fee waiver applications. The Supreme Court of Ohio publishes standard forms and rules for all courts in the state.

The Ohio BMV lets you check your driving record abstract online to see your point total. A remedial driving course can remove two points if you have between 2 and 11 on your record. The BMV allows one credit every three years with a five-time lifetime cap. The Ohio Department of Public Safety keeps a list of approved driving schools. The Ohio Clerk of Courts Association has a directory of all 88 county clerks for certified record requests.

If you want to fight your ticket, consider talking to a traffic attorney. Many offer free first consultations and can tell you if contesting the charge is worth the effort. A lawyer may negotiate a reduced charge with the prosecutor, which means fewer points even if you still pay a fine. For serious offenses like OVI or reckless operation, legal help is strongly recommended.

The Eastern Division also handles citations from the Ohio State Highway Patrol for stops on Interstate 70 and state routes near Huber Heights. Those tickets go through the same court. The PRO system covers all case types at this location, so you can search highway patrol citations the same way you would for city police tickets. The same payment options apply too.

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Montgomery County Traffic Ticket Records

Huber Heights is in Montgomery County. Traffic tickets from the city go through the Eastern Division of the Montgomery County Municipal Court. The county clerk keeps records for Common Pleas cases. For full details on the county court system, see the Montgomery County page.

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