Wyandot County Traffic Ticket Search
Wyandot County traffic ticket records are maintained by the Clerk of Courts and the Upper Sandusky Municipal Court. The county sits in north-central Ohio, and citations from US Route 23 and State Route 53 make up a good share of the traffic docket. The clerk's Legal Department is at 109 S. Sandusky Ave. in Upper Sandusky. You can search for records online through the clerk's website, pay fines through the online payment system, or visit the office during business hours. The county also has a record search tool that lets you look up cases by name, case number, hearing date, or case type.
Wyandot County Overview
Wyandot County Clerk of Courts
The Wyandot County Clerk of Courts has two divisions at different locations. The Legal Department is at 109 S. Sandusky Ave., Room 31, Upper Sandusky, OH 43351. Phone is 419-294-1432, fax is 419-294-6414. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.
The Title Department is at 1878 E. Wyandot Ave., Suite A3, Upper Sandusky, OH 43351. Title phone is 419-294-6413, fax is 419-294-5880. Title hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with Saturday hours from 8:00 AM to noon. The Title Department has longer hours than the Legal Department, so keep that in mind when planning a visit.
| Legal Dept. |
109 S. Sandusky Ave., Room 31 Upper Sandusky, OH 43351 |
|---|---|
| Legal Phone | (419) 294-1432 |
| Legal Hours | Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM |
| Title Dept. |
1878 E. Wyandot Ave., Suite A3 Upper Sandusky, OH 43351 |
| Title Hours | Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM; Saturday, 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM |
| Website | Wyandot County Clerk of Courts |
The clerk accepts bonds, calls juries, and administers oaths. These duties cover the Common Pleas Court and the Third District Court of Appeals. Under Ohio Revised Code Section 4510.036, all traffic convictions from Wyandot County courts are sent to the BMV within ten days. Points then get added to the driver's record based on the violation type.
Searching Wyandot County Traffic Records
The Wyandot County Clerk of Courts website has a record search tool. You can look up cases by name, case number, hearing date, or case type. Court records include case files, motions, pleadings, notices, orders, and dockets. The information shown includes court details, party names, attorney and judge details, case numbers, status, and dates.
The Upper Sandusky Municipal Court also has its own record search tool. This court handles most traffic tickets in the county. Both search systems are free to use. The CourtView system provides yet another way to search Wyandot County cases.
The Wyandot County Clerk of Courts website with office locations, hours, and links to record search tools.
Court records are generally public unless exempted by law. Restricted records include adoption records, confidential law enforcement files, judicial work products, juvenile records, medical records, personal financial data, Social Security numbers, and sealed records. Traffic tickets are not restricted and can be searched by anyone.
The Wyandot County court records portal with information about what types of records are available to the public.
Paying Wyandot County Traffic Fines
The Wyandot County online payment system lets you pay fines and court costs from home. This covers Common Pleas Court cases. The Upper Sandusky Municipal Court may have its own payment system for traffic tickets. Check with the specific court if you are not sure where to pay.
The Wyandot County online payment page where you can pay traffic fines and court costs.
In-person payments can be made at the Legal Department at 109 S. Sandusky Ave. during business hours. Bring your case number or citation number. The staff can look up what you owe and process payment on the spot. Fines vary by offense, and court costs are added on top. Ask about payment plans if you cannot pay the full amount right away.
Traffic Points in Wyandot County
The Ohio BMV adds points to your driving record after each traffic conviction. Two points for most moving violations. Four points for reckless operation or speeding well over the limit. Six points for OVI, street racing, or leaving the scene. These are set by Section 4510.036.
Six points in two years triggers a warning letter. Twelve points means a six-month suspension. A remedial driving course can remove two points, but only once every three years. The BMV allows no more than five such credits in your lifetime. Check your point total at bmv.ohio.gov.
Legal Help for Wyandot County
Ohio Legal Help provides free guides on traffic court matters. The site covers paying fines, contesting tickets, and requesting records. Minor tickets usually do not need a lawyer. OVI charges and suspension cases are more complex. The Wyandot County Resources page also has links to local services. Traffic records are public under Ohio Revised Code Title 45.
Nearby Counties
Wyandot County borders several other Ohio counties. If your traffic stop was near a county line, the case may have been filed in a neighboring court.