If I fail to complete a defensive driving program will the court refund my administrative fees?

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Probably not.

Any fees that you paid the court will most likely remain with the court if you fail to take advantage of the traffic school option your judge or hearing officer provided you. Furthermore, some states might even mandate additional penalties for failing to complete a defensive driving program within the allotted amount of time.

Make It Easy On Yourself

One way to help make sure you complete a defensive driving course on time is to enroll in an online traffic school. Not every state approves Internet-based courses for reducing the points on a driving record or dismissing or reducing the cost of a speeding ticket or other traffic ticket, but many do. Ask the court if an online traffic school is an option and, if so, where you can obtain a list of approved courses.

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