Vermont courts where your DUI or traffic ticket will be prosecuted

Vermont Traffic Court prosecution is governed by the Vermont Judicial Bureau, a centralized office located in White River Jct., Vermont.

The Judicial Bureau’s duties primarily consist of coordinating the county traffic courts, through their scheduling of one of seven assistant judges to preside over traffic court hearings in the 14 Vermont counties.

Vermont police officers prosecute all of the traffic tickets they personally issue to motorists.

Vermont DUI citations are handled by the Vermont Superior Court Criminal Division where a county prosecutor will handle the case.

Both DUI citations and Traffic Tickets are defended by Evan Chadwick, Esq. at Superior courts located at the following addresses.

Windham County: 30 Putney Road, Brattleboro, Vermont.

Distance from Massachusetts Boarder: 24 miles

Distance from New York Boarder: 51 miles

Distance from Connecticut Boarder: 61 miles

Bennington County : 200 Veterans Memorial Hwy., Bennington, VT

Distance from Massachusetts Boarder: 32 miles

Distance from New York Boarder: 18 miles

Orange County: 5 Court Street, Chelsea, VT

Distance from Massachusetts Boarder: 111 miles

Distance from Connecticut Boarder: 163 miles

Distance from New York Boarder:  104 miles

WIndsor County: 82 Railroad Row, White River Juncton, VT

Distance from Massachusetts Boarder: 82 miles

Distance from Connecticut Boarder: 134 miles

Distance from New York Boarder: 75 miles

Rutland County: 9 Merchants Row, Rutland, VT

Distance from Massachusetts Boarder: 92 miles

Distance from Connecticut Boarder: 144 miles

Distance from New York Boarder: 32 miles

Washington County: 255 North Main Street, Barre, VT

Distance from Massachusetts Boarder: 92 miles

Distance from Connecticut Boarder: 144 miles

Distance from New York Boarder: 59 miles

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