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  1. Traffic Violations Bureau Traffic Violations Bureau - fcmcclerk.com

    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 University Police, Port Columbus Police.

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    At the same time, the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicle (BMV) is the central custodian of records on Ohio’s traffic tickets. According to Ohio Sunshine Laws, interested persons may view or resolve their traffic tickets by querying the local bureau or traffic courts within their jurisdiction.
    Depending on your violation and which county you received your ticket, you may be able to pay your fine: Online. By mail. In person. Check your OH traffic ticket for accepted payment methods or contact the appropriate traffic court. For more information, visit our Paying Traffic Tickets page.
    Refer to your citation for the traffic court address where you'll pay your fine in person. Bring with you: The completed traffic ticket. A form of payment accepted by the court. A valid proof of insurance (if the citation is marked that you must).
    The Ohio State Highway Patrol issues traffic tickets, while the local Traffic Violations Bureau maintains and disseminates them. At the same time, the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicle (BMV) is the central custodian of records on Ohio’s traffic tickets.
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