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California Traffic School

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Online traffic school programs in California are monitored by each county. Therefore, what you must do depends on the county in which you were ticketed. Select your county below to find out more.

 

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Eligibility

You typically take traffic school after you get a ticket. You are eligible for traffic school if:

You have a valid driver license.
You were ticketed for a moving violation (e.g., speeding, red light).
You have not taken traffic school for a ticket you got in the last 18 months (from citation date).
Courtesy Notice

You receive a courtesy notice about two weeks after getting a ticket. The courtesy notice tells you if you are eligible for traffic school.

Charge Dismissed | No Points

After completing traffic school the court will dismiss your charge, and the DMV will not assign any points to your driving record.

This means that only the court will be aware of the ticket and that you attended traffic school. Most importantly, your insurance company will not know.

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Approved Counties

1 Alameda County
2 Amador County
3 Butte County
4 Contra Costa County
5 Del Norte County
6 El Dorado County
7 Federal Courts County
8 Fresno County
9 Glenn County
10 Humboldt County
11 Imperial County
12 Inyo County
13 Kern County
14 Kings County
15 Lake County
16 Lassen County
17 Los Angeles County
18 Madera County
19 Marin County
20 Mariposa County
21 Mendocino County
22 Merced County
23 Modoc County
24 Mono County
25 Monterey County
26 Napa County
27 Nevada County
28 Orange County
29 Placer County
30 Plumas County
31 Riverside County
32 Sacramento County
33 San Bernardino County
34 San Diego County
35 San Francisco County
36 San Joaquin County
37 San Luis Obispo County
38 San Mateo County
39 Santa Barbara County
40 Santa Cruz County
41 Shasta County
42 Sierra County
43 Siskiyou County
44 Solano County
45 Sonoma County
46 Stanislaus County
47 Tehama County
48 Tulare County
49 Tuolumne County
50 Ventura County
51 Yolo County