Jefferson County Traffic Ticket Lookup

Jefferson County traffic ticket records are maintained by the Clerk of Courts in Steubenville, Ohio. The county sits along the Ohio River on the state's eastern border with West Virginia and is part of the Seventh District Court of Appeals. Traffic cases go through the Common Pleas Court and the Steubenville Municipal Court. If you got a ticket on US Route 22, State Route 7, or any road in Jefferson County, you can look up your case, pay fines, or request copies of court documents from the clerk's office.

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Jefferson County Overview

65,200 Population
Steubenville County Seat
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7th District Court of Appeals

Jefferson County Clerk of Courts

Andrew P. Plesich is the Jefferson County Clerk of Courts. The office is at 301 Market Street, Steubenville, OH 43952. The Legal Division keeps traffic ticket records, case files, and all court documents. The Title Division processes vehicle and watercraft titles separately. For questions about a traffic case, call the Legal Division at (740) 283-8602. The Title Division is at (740) 283-8583.

Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. The clerk maintains records for the Common Pleas Court and the Seventh District Court of Appeals. CourtView is available for online record searches. Standard copies cost $0.25 per page. Records can be requested in person, by mail, or by phone.

Clerk Andrew P. Plesich
Address 301 Market Street, Steubenville, OH 43952
Phone (740) 283-8602 (Legal Division)
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Website Jefferson County Clerk of Courts

The Jefferson County Clerk of Courts website provides information about the office and its services.

Jefferson County traffic ticket records clerk of courts website

This shows the Jefferson County Clerk of Courts page with office details and information about accessing traffic ticket records and other court documents.

Steubenville Municipal Court

The Steubenville Municipal Court handles most traffic tickets issued in Jefferson County. This court covers traffic violations, misdemeanor cases, and civil claims. If your ticket was issued within the city of Steubenville or the surrounding areas, the case goes through this court. The court has its own clerk who processes fines and keeps case records.

Jefferson County sits right on the West Virginia border. Drivers crossing the Market Street Bridge or coming in on US Route 22 sometimes pick up tickets near the state line. Those cases still go through the Ohio court system. If you live in West Virginia and got a ticket in Jefferson County, you need to deal with the Ohio court where the case was filed. Out-of-state drivers follow the same process as locals for paying fines or appearing in court.

Some smaller towns in the county operate Mayor's Courts for minor traffic offenses. Records from these courts are kept separately and may not show up in CourtView. If you cannot find your case online, contact the municipality where the ticket was written.

Traffic Points in Jefferson County

Every traffic conviction in Jefferson County gets reported to the Ohio BMV. Points are added under ORC Section 4510.036. Two points for most moving violations. Four points for serious offenses like reckless driving or speeding 30 mph or more over the limit. Six points for OVI, leaving the scene, street racing, or fleeing police.

Six points in two years means a warning letter from the BMV. Twelve points in two years triggers a six-month license suspension. A remedial driving course removes two points. The BMV allows one credit every three years, capped at five lifetime credits. The Ohio Department of Public Safety maintains a list of approved schools.

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Nearby Counties

Jefferson County is on Ohio's eastern border. If your traffic stop was near a county line, the case might have been filed in one of these neighboring courts.