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Confirm you are eligible for traffic school and note your completion deadline and any court or administrative fees you need to pay.
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Every court is a little different. This is the general flow most California drivers follow when using an online traffic school provider.
Confirm you are eligible for traffic school and note your completion deadline and any court or administrative fees you need to pay.
Use the online registration to sign up with our trusted course provider. Keep your case and driver information handy so everything matches your court record.
Work through the course at your own pace. You can log in and out as needed, and resume where you left off until you finish.
After you finish, the course provider follows the reporting process for your case. Always confirm how and when they report to your specific court or the DMV.
This website does not provide legal advice. Always follow the instructions from your court and the traffic school provider, and keep copies of your confirmations for your records.
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Your actual course, progress tracking, and completion reporting are handled by a long-running California traffic school provider dedicated to this one thing.
Access your online course from most laptops, tablets, and smartphones with a modern web browser. Start at home and finish later if you need to.
Prefer reading on paper instead of a screen? You can choose a mailed booklet-based course as an alternative to the online program, where available.
Here are answers to some of the most common questions we hear from California drivers. Your court may have specific rules, so always follow their instructions first.