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The Traffic Violations Bureau, located on the first floor of the Municipal Court Building, manages all tickets and complaints issued by twenty-one (21) Municipal Law Enforcement agencies and eight (8) Townships within Franklin County which includes: Columbus Division of Police, Ohio State Highway Patrol, Franklin County Sheriff, Ohio State ...
A person charged with a traffic offense is referred to as the “defendant” and is afforded the same rights as anyone charged with a criminal offense. Hours of Operation: Mon - Fri *Doors open at 8:15 AM Location: 375 S. High St. Columbus, OH 43215. Courtroom 1A: Last names A-K; Courtroom 1B: Last names L-Z; View the Daily List of Arraignments
Find information on those types of Traffic cases on the DC Superior Court online case search system. The DC Superior Court does not handle minor traffic offenses; the DC Department of Motor Vehicles handles these cases.
The Criminal/Traffic Department processes and maintains all misdemeanor criminal cases, felony filings, traffic cases requiring a court appearance, and numerous payable traffic offenses. This Criminal/Traffic division is located on second floor of the Municipal Court Building at 375 South High Street.
The divisions occupying the first four floors of the Municipal Court Building are: Administration, Accounting/Finance, Audit and Internal Controls, Civil, Collections, Criminal/Traffic & Courtroom Services Group, Traffic Violations Bureau/Communications.
The Columbus Division of Police Headquarters is located at 120 Marconi Blvd. in downtown Columbus. This address is at the corner of Marconi Blvd. and West Long Street. Our mailing address is: When is it open? The Division of Police Headquarters building is open 24-hours a day, 7 days a week, including all holidays.