Search Rogers Traffic Court Records
Rogers traffic court records include speeding tickets, moving violations, fine amounts, hearing dates, and case outcomes processed through the Rogers District Court in Benton County. This page covers how to look up a case online for free, how to pay a fine, how to contest a citation, and how to request copies of official court records under Arkansas law.
Rogers Traffic Court Records
Benton County and the Rogers District Court
Traffic citations issued inside the Rogers city limits go through the Rogers District Court, which is formally called the State District Court of Benton County, Rogers Division. The court is located at 1901 S Dixieland Road, Rogers, AR 72756. This division handles traffic citations, city and county ordinance violations, misdemeanors, civil cases, and small claims matters for the Rogers area within Benton County.
The Rogers District Court has two separate phone lines. For civil and small claims matters, call (479) 621-1138. For criminal and traffic cases, call (479) 621-1132. The fax number for criminal and traffic matters is (479) 621-1136. Calling the correct line will save you time and get you to the right staff faster.
Rogers is one of the fastest-growing cities in Arkansas and sits in the middle of the Northwest Arkansas metro area. The district court handles a significant volume of traffic cases each year. If you have a citation or pending case, searching online first through CourtConnect will often give you the basic information you need before you call.
Court clerks can walk you through court procedures and explain your options. They cannot give legal advice. If you need help deciding how to handle your ticket or whether to request a hearing, talk to a traffic attorney. The Benton County Bar Association may be able to help you find one who handles traffic matters.
Visit the Rogers District Court page on the Rogers city website for court hours, contact details, and local resources.
The Rogers city website provides direct access to the Rogers District Court's contact information, hours, and procedures for handling traffic citations and other court matters.
Search Rogers Traffic Records on CourtConnect
CourtConnect is the free, state-run online portal for looking up Arkansas court case records. No account is needed. You can search by name, citation number, or case number. Select Benton County when starting your search to pull up Rogers District Court records. Results include case type, charges, hearing dates, dispositions, and fine amounts.
Most recent cases appear in CourtConnect within a few days of being filed. If a case does not show up, it may still be in the intake process. Try again after a couple of days or call the court directly at (479) 621-1132 for traffic cases. The staff can confirm whether your case is in the system and what the current status is.
CourtConnect is a read-only tool. You can use it to look up information but you cannot pay fines, submit documents, or contact the court through it. After you have the information you need from CourtConnect, use the e-Traffic payment portal or call the court to take action on your case.
Cases from many years ago may only exist as paper records at the courthouse. If you are searching for an older case, especially one from before digital records were routine, a direct request to the court clerk is the best approach. The clerk can tell you what format the record is in and how to get a copy.
Search Rogers traffic cases on CourtConnect for free access to Rogers District Court case records.
CourtConnect provides free public access to Rogers District Court traffic case records through the Arkansas Judiciary's official portal.
Rogers District Court Traffic Procedures
A traffic citation in Rogers gives you three main choices. You can pay the fine, which closes the case but counts as a guilty plea. You can contest the ticket and request a hearing before a judge. Or you may qualify for the driving school option, noted as CPw/DS on your citation. The right move depends on the type of violation, your driving record, and how much you want to invest in fighting it.
To plead not guilty, you must notify the Rogers District Court within five working days of getting your citation. Call (479) 621-1132 to do this. Do not wait past that window. Missing it can mean you lose the ability to contest the ticket and may face added penalties on top of the original fine.
Driving school is available for some minor or first-time violations. If the court approves you for this option, completing a state-certified course keeps the citation off your driving record. Not all violations are eligible. The clerk can tell you whether your specific ticket qualifies when you call or visit.
Failing to appear on your scheduled court date results in a failure-to-appear notice, which can lead to a warrant and a license suspension. If you have missed a date, call the court right away at (479) 621-1132. The sooner you contact them, the more options you are likely to have for resolving the issue without additional consequences.
Search Rogers traffic court records on Arkansas CourtCaseFinder for additional case search options.
CourtCaseFinder provides an additional search option for Rogers traffic case records and covers multiple Arkansas county court systems.
Paying Traffic Fines in Rogers
The easiest way to pay a Rogers traffic fine is through the Arkansas e-Traffic portal at pay.arcourts.gov/pay. Enter your citation number or case number, verify the amount, and pay by credit or debit card. The system is open any time and avoids the need to visit the courthouse or call during business hours.
In-person payment is accepted at the Rogers District Court at 1901 S Dixieland Road. Call (479) 621-1138 for civil and small claims or (479) 621-1132 for traffic matters to confirm hours and payment types before going. Mailing a check is another option. Include your case number in the memo field and mail it so it arrives before the deadline.
Paying a fine is a guilty plea. Once paid, the violation appears on your Arkansas driving record. Depending on your insurer and the type of violation, this can raise your premium. If you are dealing with a serious charge or you think the ticket was wrong, consider talking to a traffic attorney before you pay. The cost of a consult is sometimes less than the long-term cost of the conviction on your record.
Requesting Copies of Rogers Traffic Records
Traffic court records in Rogers are public under Arkansas Code ยง 25-19-105. To request a copy, send a written FOIA request to the Rogers District Court at 1901 S Dixieland Road, Rogers, AR 72756. Call (479) 621-1132 to ask whether email or fax submission is accepted before mailing.
Most requests are answered within three business days. Certified copies of court records cost $5 each. Standard copies may be less. If you are requesting a large number of records or older archived files, processing may take a bit longer. The clerk can give you a time estimate when you submit the request.
If you need the police report from the original traffic stop, submit a separate request to the Rogers Police Department or the Arkansas State Police, depending on who issued the citation. Court records and police records are held by separate agencies and are requested independently.
Nearby Cities
Other qualifying cities near Rogers with traffic court record pages include Bentonville, Fayetteville, Springdale, Siloam Springs, Centerton, and Bella Vista. Each city's traffic cases are processed through the district court division covering that area. Follow the links above for specific contacts and search tools.