Southampton Village Court Traffic Ticket Help
Got a ticket in the Village of Southampton, Town of Southampton? MyTicketFairy handles traffic matters at this court so you may not have to go yourself.
Suffolk County, NY
Court Information
Southampton Village Court at a Glance
The Southampton Village Court handles traffic infractions issued within its jurisdiction. Sessions are held at 151 Windmill Lane, Southampton, serving the Village of Southampton, Town of Southampton.
- Sessions are held Tuesdays at 9:00 AM. Clerk's office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM–4:00 PM. Confirm your court date with the clerk before appearing.
- Contested violations can only be resolved during court sessions. Many violations may be paid by mail or by appointment; confirm with the clerk.
- The court clerk's office hours vary; call ahead before visiting.
Court Facts
- Court Name
- Southampton Village Court
- Address
- 151 Windmill Lane
Southampton, NY 11968 - Phone
- (631) 204-2140
- Fax
- (631) 204-2145
- Traffic Sessions
- Tuesdays at 9:00 AM
- County
- Suffolk County, NY
Before Your Court Date
What to Expect at Southampton Village Court
How the Court Works
Southampton Village Court operates as a justice court under New York's Uniform Justice Court Act. Courts in Suffolk County allow attorneys to negotiate with the prosecutor, but outcomes depend on the specific violation, the driver's record, and the discretion of the court. There is no guarantee of a reduced charge. An attorney's role is to understand the options available in your specific situation and advocate for the best result the facts allow.
Your Right to Representation
Unlike the NYC Traffic Violations Bureau, courts in Suffolk County permit an attorney to negotiate on your behalf. This means legal representation can make a practical difference to how your case is resolved. You are entitled to an attorney at every stage of a traffic court proceeding.
Session Schedule
Court sessions are held Tuesdays at 9:00 AM. Clerk's office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM–4:00 PM. Confirm your court date with the clerk before appearing. Confirm your hearing date directly on your ticket or by calling the court at (631) 204-2140. Dates occasionally shift due to holidays or scheduling conflicts.
Nothing on Your Record Yet
No points or fines appear on your driving record until your case reaches a final resolution. Receiving a ticket does not automatically affect your insurance or license. How the case is resolved is what matters, which is why speaking with an attorney before your court date can make a difference.
Checklist
What to Bring
If you are appearing in person, bring the following to your court session:
- Your traffic ticket (original or a legible copy)
- Your current New York driver license
- Vehicle registration
- Proof of insurance if the ticket involves a vehicle violation
- Any written correspondence from the court
- A payment method if a fine is expected to be paid that evening
Getting There
Directions
Southampton Village Court is located at 151 Windmill Lane, Southampton, NY 11968.
Use the map below for directions. Parking is typically available on site. Arrive a few minutes before the session start time.
New York Driving Record
Tickets, Points & Your Driving Record
How NY Points Work
New York assigns points to moving violations based on the date of the violation, not the date of conviction or payment. Points accumulate over a rolling 24-month look-back window. Common violations include speeding (3 to 11 points depending on speed), cell phone use (5 points), and stop sign violations (3 points).
Suspension Risk
Accumulating 11 points within 24 months can trigger a suspension of your license. Separately, 6 or more points within 18 months triggers a Driver Responsibility Assessment of $100 per year for three years, plus $25 per year for each point over six. If you have prior violations on your record, a single new ticket may put you closer to that threshold than you realize.
Driver Responsibility Assessment
The New York DMV charges a Driver Responsibility Assessment separately from any court fine when you accumulate 6 or more points within any 18-month period. The base assessment is $100 per year for 3 years, plus an additional $25 per year for each point above 6. This is on top of any court fine and insurance rate increase.
Paying Equals a Guilty Plea
Paying a traffic ticket is legally the same as pleading guilty. A conviction is recorded, points are applied, and the court notifies your insurance carrier. Before paying any ticket, a brief conversation with an attorney costs nothing upfront and may change what options are available to you.
Local Context
About the Village of Southampton, Town of Southampton
The Village of Southampton is a historic incorporated village within the Town of Southampton on Suffolk County’s South Fork, known for its Main Street shopping district and oceanfront estates. As a separately incorporated village, Southampton maintains its own Village Justice Court, distinct from the Southampton Town Court in Hampton Bays. Village court sessions are held weekly on Tuesday mornings.
MyTicketFairy represents drivers in courts throughout Suffolk County, including the Village of Southampton. Drivers who receive a ticket within village limits should not pay before consulting an attorney, as paying constitutes a guilty plea and results in points on the driving record from the date of the violation.
MyTicketFairy
We Handle Southampton Village Court. You Handle Your Day.
MyTicketFairy appears in courts throughout Suffolk County, including Southampton Village Court. When you hire us, we notify the court, handle all appearances, and work toward the best available resolution for your case. In many cases our clients never set foot in the courthouse.
Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
Southampton Village Court: Common Questions
- Where is Southampton Village Court located?
- Southampton Village Court is located at 151 Windmill Lane, Southampton, NY 11968. The court serves the Village of Southampton, Town of Southampton.
- When does Southampton Village Court hold traffic sessions?
- Traffic sessions are held Tuesdays at 9:00 AM. Clerk's office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM–4:00 PM. Confirm your court date with the clerk before appearing. Confirm your hearing date on your ticket or by calling the court at (631) 204-2140, as dates occasionally shift due to holidays.
- Do I need to appear at Southampton Village Court for my ticket?
- In many cases, no. When you hire MyTicketFairy, we can appear on your behalf at Southampton Village Court. You typically do not need to take time off work or travel to the courthouse for a traffic matter.
- What happens if I pay my traffic ticket from Southampton Village Court?
- Paying a traffic ticket is the same as pleading guilty. The conviction goes on your driving record and points are applied based on the date of the violation, not the payment date. Points accumulate over a 24-month look-back window and can trigger higher insurance premiums, a Driver Responsibility Assessment from the DMV, and potentially a license suspension. Nothing appears on your record until your case reaches a final resolution, which is why speaking with an attorney before paying matters.
- What types of violations are handled at Southampton Village Court?
- Southampton Village Court handles traffic infractions issued within its jurisdiction, including speeding violations, stop sign violations, cell phone and handheld device tickets, equipment violations, and other moving violations under the New York Vehicle and Traffic Law.
- Can MyTicketFairy represent me at Southampton Village Court?
- Yes. MyTicketFairy represents drivers in courts throughout Suffolk County, including Southampton Village Court. Submit your ticket or call (631) 944-8778 to discuss your case.