How do I prove to the court I went to traffic school and completed a driving education course?

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The process ultimately depends on your state – and, possibly even on your individual court – but most states accept a certificate of completion from the driving education or traffic school you attended. Some defensive driving schools might have arrangements with the courts that allow them to send a copy of the completion certificate straight to the court.

People enroll in driving education courses for various reasons, but if the courts are involved it’s generally because of infractions such as a speeding ticket or other traffic ticket, reckless violations, or repeat offenses, and attending a driving education course is either court mandated or the only way to avoid other steeper penalties; therefore, it’s crucial to have the appropriate proof you completed the course.  

Fortunately, if the court orders you to attend traffic school, it will also provide you with the important details such as which schools you can attend, the completion due date, and how you’re supposed to prove you completed the course. If you’ve lost this information, contact your court.

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