I guess yes
It depends on the regulations in your particular state. In some states you can take traffic school and keep the ticket off your record. In others you can only take traffic school to remove points from your driver's license. The ticket still shows on your record.
You should get the information from the court in the mail. If you are elligable to attend traffic school, your ticket will say that....if this is the case than pay your bail amount, and the traffic school fee, then enroll in a traffic school and they (the traffic school) will send your certificate when the course is completed.
If I am from Florida but got a speeding ticket in CA, can I go to Traffic School to remove the points from my insurance? I plan on paying the ticket.
yes, people can go to an online traffic school as a substitute for normal traffic school. online traffic school teaches you everything you need to know about what will be on the test.
Nothing too bad. That traffic ticket point will go on your driving record and your insurance rates will increase. Your allowed a certain amount of points before your license is suspended.
Since it is a moving violation, and your desire to have the points removed from your driving record, then traffic school is the way to go. Otherwise, that violation will stick on your permanent driving record for 39 months.
If choose or ask to attend traffic school you won't get any points. If you just go ahead and pay the ticker, 1 point.
it will cost $164.00 and You will get 3 points on Your license. When You go to pay Your ticket say You want to go to Traffic School to get the points off otherwise You won't be able to.
In order to keep points off your license, Florida residents can attend traffic school once in a twelve month period with a maximum of five times in a lifetime.
Your insurance won't go up if you submitted the traffic school certificate to the court by the due date so don't worry. You should have the documentation necessary to prove you went to trafficschoolo.
neither you should just pay the fine if you didn't get one for going five k/ph over try going to court and yes 1-2 points neither you should just pay the fine if you didn't get one for going five k/ph over try going to court and yes 1-2 points you should go to traffic school unless you want to pay 100$ you should go to traffic school unless you want to pay 100$ you should go to traffic school unless you want to pay 100$
Depends, if the insurance company reviews your drivers transcript before or after the citation has been removed. Also, check with your agent and read your policy. There may be a stipulation in there that states they can charge a surcharge for a extended time period after the violation occured. Or, if you can show that you went to traffic school and the points have been removed perhaps the company will remove the surcharge.