Do DMV defensive driving schools submit my completion certificate to the court or to me?

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Court requirements vary, therefore so do DMV defensive driving schools. Some courts (or state motor vehicle or driver's license departments) require a DMV defensive driving or traffic school to send the completion certificate directly to them. While other courts allow drivers to present the certificate themselves.

First determine how your specific court would like the certficate of completion submitted. Then, look for a DMV defensive driving or online traffic school that meets your needs. If it's unclear whether a site can accommodate you, contact the company before agreeing to take the DMV defensive drivinng class. Companies that offer direct submissions tend to use this as a selling point because it makes matters easier for their customers.

Keep in mind that completing an approved DMV defensive driving class can possibly reduce a traffic ticket fine, dismiss a speeding ticket, lower the number of points on your driving record or cut your car insurance premiums.

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