Why do some on line traffic school services require me to get my exam notarized?

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Most likely, it's not the on line traffic school that requires you to get the exam notarized. Rather, the traffic school is trying to conform to the conditions imposed by your court or state.

Many courts or states insist you verify your identity before taking the on line traffic school test. That can be done by completing the defensive driving test before a notary public (that is, having it notarized) or taking the exam at an approved test site. So, in these cases, the online traffic school is complying with these demands.

Your traffic court or state will let you know about your test requirements, including if you need a notarized exam. If you're unsure, ask for clarification.

Passing a traffic school test can allow you to have a traffic ticket or speeding ticket dismissed in some situations, or get a fine reduced. Ask your traffic judge if you qualify for this consideration.

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