How do I get permission from the court to take Internet traffic school?

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Most Internet traffic school programs specify on their Web sites if they are court or state approved. Whether a traffic school specifies, you should still double check by contacting the court. In some cases, a judge might disallow you from taking defensive driving offered by an online traffic school for reducing a traffic ticket fine or points on your driving record. If your state does not approve Internet traffic school courses, you might find it difficult to convince a judge otherwise, but not impossible.

Start by submitting a written request granting you permission to take Internet traffic school well before the deadline to complete a course. If you have valid reasons for needing to take an online traffic school class (as opposed to traditional classes), be sure to present this information in a polite, respectful manner. Then, see what happens. Arguing with the judge won't get you anywhere, so be prepared to accept the decision.

Taking a traffic school class can sometimes mean a reduced traffic ticket fine, a dismissed speeding ticket, or even lower insurance premiums. Contact your state's driver's license division or your car insurance provider for more information.

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