Can I take the online course to clear my driving record multiple times in one year?

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Driving Records and Traffic School

No, most states will only allow you to attend traffic school once in a specified period of time, usually 18 months or longer. You will not be able to take the online course to clear your driving record multiple times in one year.

The purpose of traffic school is to better educate current drivers and help first-time minor traffic offenders clear their driving records. If you are a repeat offender, your state isn’t interested in helping you clear your driving record time after time. Although each state works a bit differently, generally you can attend traffic school if you have a valid driver’s license and your ticket is for a moving violation, assuming you haven’t already attended traffic school in the last 18 months.

By attending traffic school, you will be able to remove any record of the violation, so it will not appear on your driving record, nor will your insurance company get word of it to justify a rate increase.

Look at Your Driving Record

If you’d like to make sure a citation was dismissed as a result of your attending traffic school, you can check your driving record to make sure. Your driving record is available at your DMV, but it’s a lot easier to obtain your driving record online. Order yours in just moments.

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