Last Updated 24th of February, 2010
If a defensive driving on line service claims to be court approved, how can I be certain?
There's only one fool-proof way to confirm if an online traffic school meets court requirements - check with the court in question. Many online defensive driving courses are court approved and you don't want to sign up with one that is not.
This applies to anyone taking a class to comply with a court order, to dismiss a traffic ticket (such as a speeding ticket), or even to reduce your car insurance premiums. It only takes a few moments to contact an official with the court, your state's driver's license department, or your insurer to see if a school is approved.
To find a pool of potential classes, you can type a phrase such as "defensive driving on line" into a search engine and comb through the results. Or, if you prefer efficiency, ask for a list of approved online traffic schools first.
This applies to anyone taking a class to comply with a court order, to dismiss a traffic ticket (such as a speeding ticket), or even to reduce your car insurance premiums. It only takes a few moments to contact an official with the court, your state's driver's license department, or your insurer to see if a school is approved.
To find a pool of potential classes, you can type a phrase such as "defensive driving on line" into a search engine and comb through the results. Or, if you prefer efficiency, ask for a list of approved online traffic schools first.
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