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Need Help with a Delaware County, New York Traffic Ticket?

Delaware County is situated in the Southern Tier region of New York State. It derives its name from the Delaware River, which serves as the southwestern boundary between the county and Pennsylvania. Much of Delaware County lies within the scenic Catskill Mountains. This predominantly rural county is flanked by Albany and Binghamton, the nearest cities, both located in adjacent counties. As of January 2025, Delaware County's population stood at approximately 44,500 residents.

Traffic Tickets in Delaware County

New York State Route 17 cuts through the southwestern corner of Delaware County as part of a larger interstate highway. While the speed limit on Route 17 remains 65 miles per hour in neighboring Sullivan and Broome counties, it drops to a maximum of 55 mph within Delaware County. This often catches motorists off guard, resulting in speeding tickets that are generally handled by the Colchester Town Courts or Hancock Town Court. Additionally, Interstate 88 traverses the northwestern part of the county, where drivers exceeding the 65-mph speed limit may find themselves cited and required to appear in Sidney Town Court.

Delaware County also features several busy two-lane state highways, where speed limits fluctuate based on whether the area is rural or more developed. Key state routes include NYS-30, NYS-28, NYS-10, NYS-206, NYS-357, and NYS-8. Law enforcement agencies such as Troop C of the New York State Police, the Delaware County Sheriff's Office, and local police departments are authorized to conduct traffic stops throughout the county.

If you receive a traffic ticket while passing through Delaware County, it's wise to reconsider before submitting a guilty plea. Including an explanation with your plea typically won’t influence the outcome, as the DMV automatically assigns points following a conviction. Judges lack the authority to remove driver assessment fees or surcharges, and while they can reduce fines, even the minimum fines can be steep.

Some Ask, How does the Delaware County Diversion Program work? Basically, the Delaware Diversion Program is a way for you to resolve your ticket with a payment of a fee and the completion of a class. I have assisted many people with the Delaware County Diversion Program, which is not as easy to get done properly as it may seem.

Selby Legal, PLLC is a law firm dedicated to traffic ticket defense. Located near Delaware County, our firm has a proven track record of assisting hundreds of motorists with traffic-related charges throughout the area. We have experience handling tickets in every court within the county and are often successful in securing significant reductions for our clients. George C. Selby, Esq. welcomes new traffic ticket clients and is ready to help you navigate your legal options. Feel free to reach out at any time.

George Selby