Find Traffic Citation Records in Lexington Kentucky

Lexington traffic ticket records are maintained by the Fayette County District Court at the Robert F. Stephens Courthouse in downtown Lexington. As the second largest city in Kentucky, Lexington processes thousands of traffic citations annually through its comprehensive municipal court system. You can access these records online through CourtNet, pay fines through the Kentucky Court of Justice ePay portal, or visit the courthouse in person. The court provides multiple convenient ways to handle traffic violations efficiently and resolve citations quickly.

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322,000 Population
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Where to Find Lexington Traffic Ticket Records

Lexington traffic citations are processed at the Robert F. Stephens District Courthouse in downtown Lexington. This facility handles all criminal and traffic matters for Fayette County. The courthouse operates continuously, allowing payments and record access at any time through automated systems and staffed counters during business hours.

Court Robert F. Stephens District Courthouse
Address 150 N. Limestone
Lexington, KY 40507
Criminal/Traffic Phone (859) 246-2228
Payment Phone (866) 396-1751
Hours Open 24 hours for payments
Online Portal kcoj.kycourts.net

The Fayette County Court Information page provides additional details about accessing Lexington traffic records. This resource explains court procedures and available services.

Fayette County Court Information page for Lexington traffic ticket records

The county information page shows details about accessing Lexington traffic citation records.

Search Lexington Traffic Ticket Records Online

Lexington participates in Kentucky's statewide CourtNet Public records system. This allows residents to search traffic citations from any internet connection without visiting the courthouse. The portal accepts guest logins, so no account registration is required for basic searches.

To find your Lexington traffic citation record, visit the CourtNet Public portal. You can search by citation number, case number, or your name and date of birth. The system displays current case status, scheduled court dates, and fine amounts. This helps you understand what actions are needed for your ticket.

The online system shows violations filed under Kentucky Revised Statutes Chapter 189. Common Lexington citations include speeding, running red lights, and other moving violations. Each record displays the specific statute violated and associated penalties.

The CourtNet system provides Lexington residents with convenient 24-hour access to traffic records.

CourtNet Public records portal for Lexington traffic tickets

This online system allows you to search Lexington citation records from any device.

Note: Recent filings may take up to 48 hours to appear in the online system. If your citation is very new, check back later or contact the court directly.

How to Pay Lexington Traffic Ticket Records

Lexington offers several ways to pay traffic citation fines. The most convenient method is online payment through the Kentucky Court of Justice ePay system. This portal accepts credit cards, debit cards, and prepaid cards. You must pay at least three business days before your scheduled court date to ensure proper processing.

Phone payments are available by calling (866) 396-1751. This toll-free number connects you to the automated payment system. Have your citation number or case number ready when you call.

In-person payments can be made at the Robert F. Stephens District Courthouse. The facility is open 24 hours for payment processing. This makes it convenient to pay fines even outside regular business hours. Cash, check, money order, and card payments are accepted.

The Kentucky Court of Justice ePay portal provides the fastest way to resolve Lexington traffic citations.

Kentucky Court of Justice ePay portal for Lexington traffic ticket payments

This secure payment system handles Lexington traffic fines online.

Lexington Traffic Court Process

Traffic citations in Lexington follow a structured process through the Fayette County District Court. When you receive a ticket, you have options for how to proceed. Understanding these options helps you make informed decisions about your case.

For minor violations, you may choose to prepay the fine. This resolves the case without requiring a court appearance. The citation will indicate if prepayment is an option. Paying the fine constitutes a guilty plea and may result in points on your driving record.

If you wish to contest the citation, you must appear in court on your scheduled date. The court will hear your case and make a determination. You may present evidence and witnesses on your behalf. Some cases may be eligible for traffic school or other diversion programs.

Serious violations, such as DUI or reckless driving, require mandatory court appearances. These cases carry more significant penalties and may result in license suspension. Legal representation is recommended for serious traffic charges in Lexington.

Driving Records and Points in Lexington

Traffic convictions in Lexington are reported to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. This agency maintains your official driving record and assigns points for violations. Accumulating too many points can result in license suspension or required driver improvement courses.

Points remain on your Kentucky driving record for two years from the conviction date. Insurance companies may review your record when setting rates. Some employers also check driving records as part of background screenings.

You can request a copy of your Kentucky driving record through the Transportation Cabinet website at drive.ky.gov. There is a fee for this service. Your record will show all traffic violations, including those from Lexington and other jurisdictions.

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Fayette County Traffic Ticket Records

Lexington is located in Fayette County, and all traffic citations issued within the city limits are processed through the Fayette County court system. The county provides comprehensive resources for accessing traffic records, understanding court procedures, and resolving citations. For additional information about county-level services and resources, visit the Fayette County traffic records page.

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