Online Traffic School - State and Court Approval

State and Court Approval

While online / internet traffic school becomes increasingly available throughout the US, there is much disagreement about the requirements governing these online courses. Rules for online traffic schools and their curricula vary greatly from state to state and even sometimes from county to county. They range from completely lax, (allowing the traffic school to provide the course however they like) to specific (lengthy rules dictate everything from course curriculum to security controls).

The states of Missouri and Idaho, for example, have few rules governing online traffic schools. Other states, such as Texas, and California, have very specific requirements that include course length, delivery, student identity verification and student participation validation. This makes the online traffic school experience very different depending on the traffic violator’s location.

There are also still many states/courts do not approve of internet traffic school.

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