I am past the due date for completing traffic school, what can I do?
Skilled Driver |You should go to the court and request an extension. Be prepared to set a firm date for completion. The court may or may not grant your request.
What if my deadline for completion of the traffic school has passed?
City of Las Vegas Municipal Court Traffic SchoolContact your court directly for instructions regarding the extension of your due date. City of Las Vegas Municipal Court Traffic School cannot extend your due date.
What if the due date has already passed?
Untitled DocumentMany items can be renewed even after the due date has passed. However, you will still have to pay any fees that have already accrued.
Question: How do I get an extension to complete Traffic School?
Butte County Superior CourtThe Clerk's Office may give one 30-day extension to complete traffic school if requested prior to the original traffic school due date. No further extensions at the end of the 30-day period will be given.
Will Traffic School keep points off my record?
Speeding Ticket FAQMany states will allow you to take traffic school for a speeding ticket and points will be removed from your driving license record. It is important to contact the clerk of court and receive permission before taking traffic school. If the speeding ticket will still show on your driving record your insurance company may still assess insurance points and your premiums will increase. Be sure to confirm that by taking traffic school the traffic ticket will not appear on your record.
By completing traffic school, will the ticket be taken off my driving record?
Frequently Asked Questions: AdoptionNo, the violation remains on your driving record with the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). The court clerk reports to the DMV that you have attended traffic school. The DMV will suppress this information from your insurance company. When a violation is eligible for correction, the "yes" box is checked in the "Correctable Violation (Veh. Code, § 40610)" portion of your Notice to Appear.
Can I get an extension for my Court required Due Date?
Menu RightWe have found most Courts do offer an extension or grace period for students who have not completed their traffic school requirement by the original Court assigned Due Date. You are responsible for contacting your Court to ask for an extension. We recommend you complete the course even if you have not received an extension. Note: San Diego County does offer extensions, but typically charge an additional estimated $30-$35 for a 30 day extension.
Q- How do I request an extension on the due date?
FAQExtensions may only be granted by the Auditee's Federal oversight or cognizant agency. Federal agency contact information can be obtained from OMB Circular A-133 Compliance Supplement, Appendix III at http://harvester.census.gov/fac/APPX3.htm .
Why do job openings remain listed so long after the Initial Review Date (IRD) has passed?
UCSC Employment Process - Frequently Asked QuestionsUCSC is a large institution with many units, each of which has its own recruitment timetable for jobs that it posts. Hiring units may also utilize a search committee to screen and interview applicants, which can extend the timetable. We know that this can be frustrating for applicants. Be patient and persistent.
Why should I go to traffic school?
Sometimes you are ordered to attend traffic school by a court of law. Often, completion of one of our courses will remove a ticket -- and the points that may be assessed as a result of it -- from your official driving record. Other reasons to attend traffic school are: to become a more responsible driver; to fulfill part of the penalty for a drinking and driving infraction; to lower your chances of being involved in a collision; and to decrease your chances of getting a ticket.
If I have been to traffic school before can I go again?
faqYou can only elect to attend a point reduction class one time in a 12 month period (calculated from the date of your traffic violation and not by calendar year) and five times in your life time (Florida Statutes, 318.14(9)). Exceptions include Broward County and Miami-Dade County where you may be able to complete an 8 hour course in the same year if you have already taken a 4-Hour course during that year. A judge may also approve on a case by case basis click here.
