How can I obtain a duplicate trafficschool certificate of completion if the court hasn't received one yet?

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Contact the traffic school. Some defensive driving programs send the certificate directly to the court, while others send a copy directly to you. If you think yours got lost in the mail, call the school and ask for a duplicate.

If you took an internet defensive driving course, never fear. Online traffic schools usually have a number of options to contact their customer service departments, including by e-mail, live chat, fax and regular mail. 

At the end of your course, the traffic school should have informed you how long it would take to process the certificate and send it to the court to get your traffic ticket dismissed. Make sure they have had enough time before you contact them. Of course, you want that speeding ticket off your record as quickly as possible, but there is also the chance that the certificate is sitting on someone's desk in the court and hasn't been opened yet.

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