DMV Ticket traffic school
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a California DMV licensed course?
What is included with the fee?
The price includes ABSOLUTELY everything you need to mask your ticket. NO HIDDEN FEES!
- Course
- Final Exam
- Study Guide
- Unlimited Logins
- Instant Test Results
- Electronic Submission to Court / DMV
- Completion Receipt
How often can I take a traffic school course to mask a violation?
In California, you can take traffic school to mask a ticket once every 18 months. This is calculated from violation date to violation date.
How do I know if I'm eligible for traffic school?
Most moving violations are eligible for traffic school as long as you meet the following requirements:
- You have not attended traffic school for a violation received in the last 18 months.
- You were not driving a commercial vehicle or carrying hazardous material when you were cited.
- You were not cited for a violation that carries a negligent operator count of more than one point.
If you are unsure if you are eligible for traffic school, contact the court that issued your ticket.
Can I take this course to remove points already on my driving record?
How long does the course take?
Our course meets the requirements for an 8-hour traffic school course. However, because the course is done online, there is no time limit. It is self-paced, and you can take as much time as needed to complete.
Is there a timer on the course?
No. Our course meets the requirements for an 8-hour traffic school course there is no timer. The course is self-paced, and you are able to spend as much time as you need on each section.
Do I have to complete the entire course all at once?
Are there quizzes throughout the course?
Is the final exam open book?
How do I access the study guide during the final exam?
How many questions are on the final exam?
What grade is required to pass the final exam?
How many times can I take the final exam?
If you fail the final exam on the first try, you will have another chance to take a second final exam consisting of different questions. After two failed attempts, your account will be made inactive. You can sign up and take the entire course again if your court continuance time allows.
The final exam procedures have been established and are required by the California DMV. All traffic schools have the same procedure.
What happens if I fail the final exam?
If you fail twice, you will need to take the course again if your court continuance time allows.
How do you send my certificate of completion?
How long does it take to submit my certificate of completion to the court and DMV?
Your certificate is submitted within three business days of completion. We offer immediate electronic filing if your court date is three days or less in the future.
Do I need to purchase any of the extra services offered?
No. The course fee includes everything you need to mask your ticket including the course, electronic submission to the court and DMV, and a free completion receipt. We provide extra services to assist our students that you can choose to purchase.
Is your website secure?
Yes. Our site is 100% secured. All your information is confidential and will never be shared with any third party for any reason. Our entire website is protected with the most secure server technology, which encrypts all your information insuring you can take our course with the confidence that your personal information is being protected at all times.
I've already paid for traffic school at the court. Why do I need to pay again?
The fee you paid to the court is an administrative fee that allows you take traffic school. All traffic schools have their own service fee, which are separate from any fees charged by the court.
How much time do I have to complete traffic school once I pay my ticket?
Once you pay your ticket, the court typically gives you anywhere from 30-90 days to complete a traffic school course. Contact your court if you are unsure of your due date.
My traffic school certificate is due at the court today. Can I still take the course?
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What do I do if my traffic school due date has already passed?
If your due date to complete traffic school has already passed, we recommend contacting your court as soon as possible to find out if you are eligible for an extension on your due date. Your court’s contact information can be found on your citation or you can go to http://www.courts.ca.gov/find-my-court.htm
How can I sign up for traffic school?
Signing up is easy! Click Here to register or contact one of our traffic school specialists at the number in the top right corner of your screen. We are here to help!
How soon can I start the course once I sign up?
You can start after you sign up! It only takes a few minutes to register!
How do I continue a course I’ve already started?
Log In Here with your driver’s license number and the password you created, and you will be taken to the last section you completed.
How do I know which court issued my ticket?
The county in which you received your ticket and the court to which you’re assigned can be found on the original ticket you received or on the courtesy notice the court sent you.
Where can I find my case, docket, or citation number?
How do I know when my traffic school due date is?
You can find your traffic school due date on the courtesy notice the court sent you or on the payment receipt from when you paid your ticket. Typically, the court will grant you anywhere from 30 – 90 days from the date you pay your ticket to complete traffic school.
Do I need any special software to complete your course?
Why am I being asked identity verification questions?
The California DMV requires all online traffic schools to verify your identity throughout the course. At the beginning of the course, you will be asked a series of questions. Remember the answers to these questions as you will be asked again periodically throughout the course to be sure you are the one taking the course and not someone else.