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Lane County Traffic Tickets
Lane County covers Eugene, Springfield, and the southern Willamette Valley. Lane County Circuit Court in Eugene hears state-law citations; Eugene and Springfield municipal courts handle city-code citations. Trial by written declaration is available for most infractions.
County seat
Eugene
Population
~385,000
Written Declaration window
30 days
Courthouses
3
Courthouses in Lane County
Your citation lists the courthouse handling your case. Look for the court name or address on the ticket.
- Lane County Circuit CourtMail-in OK125 E 8th Ave · Eugene(541) 682-4020Mon–Fri 8:00am–5:00pmFiling instructions & directions →
- Eugene Municipal CourtMail-in OK1102 Lincoln St · Eugene(541) 682-5400Mon–Fri 8:00am–5:00pmFiling instructions & directions →
- Springfield Municipal CourtMail-in OK230 4th St · Springfield(541) 726-3700Mon–Fri 8:00am–5:00pmFiling instructions & directions →
Citing agencies in Lane County
These agencies commonly issue traffic citations in Lane County.
Eugene PDSpringfield PDLane County SheriffOregon State PoliceUniversity of Oregon PD
Common Oregon violations eligible for Trial by Written Declaration
These violations are frequently contested by mail in Oregon.
- ORS 811.111Violating speed limit
- ORS 811.100Violating basic speed rule
- ORS 811.265Driver failure to obey traffic control device
- ORS 811.260(15)Failure to stop at stop sign
- ORS 811.260(7)Failure to stop at steady red
- ORS 811.275Careless driving
- ORS 807.010Operating without driving privileges
- ORS 803.300Failure to register vehicle
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