(If needed, you can select a different county.) Here's how our internet traffic school works in Imperial County:
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Sign up.
It only takes a minute and doesn't cost a cent. Concerned about privacy? We never let anyone see your personal information. Period. For more information please take a look at our privacy policy. |
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Read the material.
The entire course is broken into 11 chapters. You can read our course at your own pace, exit at any time and later pick up right where you left off. Sign in from anywhere in the world at any time of day; we save your progress. |
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Take the quizzes.
After each chapter you will need to pass a quiz that covers the material you just read. Answer 4 of 5 questions correctly to pass. If you do not pass, do not fear, you can repeat each quiz as many times as necessary. You will need to pass all the quizzes before you take the final exam. |
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Take the final exam.
You will need to score 70% or higher to pass the final and complete the course. If you don't pass on the first try you can take the final exam again for no additional charge. The DMV allows you to attempt the final exam only twice, so make your attempts count. |
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Pay for the course.
You complete the course after reading the material and passing the tests. Pay for the course to get your official Traffic School Certificate of Completion, which you will need in order to get credit for your work. You can securely submit your course fee online using your Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, Diners Club / Carte Blanche or JCB credit card. We also accept checks and money orders. |
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We send your Certificate of Completion to the Imperial County Court.
After you have finished and paid for the course, we submit your Certificate of Completion directly to the Imperial County Court on your behalf. We use the DMV's secure electronic processing system to submit your certificate instantly. |
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Reap the rewards.
With your certificate submitted, the court takes care of your driving record -- and you're done! |
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(B) This course is not intended as training from a licensed driving school. It does not meet the standards, training, or requirements in preparation for being issued a driver license. This course has been reviewed and approved to meet the requirements for the traffic violator school program. Completion documentation will not be issued to those not meeting the traffic violator school program criteria.
(C) Pursuant to Vehicle Code section 1808.7, the following situations are not eligible for masking a traffic safety violation on a California driver record:
(1) The driver has already attended a traffic violator course within 18 months of the conviction.
(2) The driver holds a commercial license as defined in Vehicle Code section 15210.
(3) The driver holds a commercial driver license from out of state.
(4) The violation occurred in a commercial motor vehicle as defined in Vehicle Code section 15210.
(5) The violator has not paid a deposit of fees or bail, and has not pleaded guilty, no contest, or been convicted by the court of jurisdiction.
(6) The conviction would result in a violation point count of more than one point pursuant to Vehicle Code section 12810. A list of Vehicle Code two point violations may be found on the Department of Motor Vehicles web site, www.dmv.ca.gov.
(D) This site will require your California driver license or California identification number, or, if you do not have a California driver license or California identification card, your birthdate, the court reference number (docket, ticket or citation number) and the name of the court with jurisdiction or the court code. These are requirements for receiving a completion receipt and to have the information sent to the court of jurisdiction should you successfully pass this course. If you are unable to provide the required information, your participation shall not be credited toward satisfying the requirement.
Ready to start our DMV licensed Imperial County traffic school course?Just click below on the name of the Imperial County Courthouse that is handling your case. The name of the court handling your case is most likely on your ticket or on the courtesy notice that the court may have sent to you. If you are unsure, don't worry: you can change your selection later on. |