Almost all states allow you to attend traffic school. If you need to attend traffic school because you received a ticket, check with the state or jurisdiction that issued the ticket.
Well, first call the Department of Motor Vehicles in the state in which you have your license to see if they will accept the online traffic school to get rid of points. I was pulled over in Florida and I am originally from Michigan, with a Michigan driver's license. Michigan will not accept Florida's online driving school to wipe away any points. The points were transferred anyways.
No they do not. The regulations vary from state to state and it can also depend on the violation and whether you are an in state or out of state driver. It also varies as to how often you can take traffic school. Some accept online traffic school and others do not. The only way to know for sure is to call the clerk of court and ask about your particular situation.
You do not have to take traffic school in the same county but it does have to be for your particular state. Often you can contact the clerk of court and they will allow you to take the online traffic school and the ticket not show on your driving record. You can check at the link below but be sure to get court approval first.
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The fee associated with the ticket is just a fee to allow you to go to traffic school. Its up to you to take a trafffic school course and submit the certificate to the court by the due date!
You could request it. Providing you hadn't been to Traffic School for that same offense previously, the judge may allow it.
If you don't attend or go to that School, then yes it is. However, if you are a Student at that School, then it is whether the school authorities allow it or not.
You can contact the district you want her to attend and then request that she be able to from them. Most of the time they will allow it as long as there is room.
It would be presumed that you have your parents' permission to attend college, which would be considered acceptable.
Go the the school you wish them to attend and talk with the principle. If they have room, they may allow the student to opt in.
Many states allow you to drop out at 16 with parental permission. Each state sets their own laws about mandatory education. In most, they require you to attend school until graduating from High School or age 18.
Some school districts will allow an inter-district transfer. Some will not. You need to check with the district in which you reside.