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When I received my Guilty verdict for a Trial by Declaration, I was automatically granted traffic school and given a date by which I had to pay the additional court fee and complete my traffic school session. Best if you call your local court and confirm.

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Q: If you do a trial by declaration and lose and want to request traffic school do you have to appear in court in a new trial to do so or can you plead no contest and request traffic school by mail?
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