Can my home state defensive driving schools help me get an out-of-state ticket dismissed?

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Possibly. You’ll have to check with the state that issued you the speeding ticket to see if they will accept an out-of-state traffic school to dismiss a traffic ticket; not all states allow that.

Your best option is using an online traffic school instead. Let’s say you got a speeding ticket in California, but you live in Arizona; you just sign up for a California online traffic school and take it from your Arizona home. This only works if the state accepts online traffic school as an option to meet the requirements to dismiss a traffic ticket, however, which California does. If you got the ticket in a place like Hawaii, which has no point system, you'll just have to pay the ticket instead.

Online traffic schools offer the same defensive driving course material as a regular course you take with other people. They are good for those who are busy, like to work at their own pace, and like to work on their own instead of in a group setting. Some also have a don’t-pay-unless-you-pass policy, or let you take the test until you do pass.

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