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How
do I know whether I'm eligible to enroll in the WebTrafficSchool course? |
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If
either WebTrafficSchool.com,, or Interactive
Solutions Inc., are listed in your judicial district,
or you have received our name from the DMV or the Court, then
the Court has granted you permission to attend our course.
In
that case, you can go ahead and begin
our course. If you are unclear if we're listed, simply
go to the California or
Other States course
pages for a complete list of approved courts. |
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When
can I start the program?
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Anytime.
WebTrafficSchool is accessible 24 hours a day, seven days
a week. |
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Q:
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My
expiration date is tomorrow. Can I still enroll in your program? |
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Generally,
yes, if you can complete the entire course by today. If
you can't complete the course today, you need to call the
court and ask for an extension. Most
courts are concerned that you finish the course by the expiration
date. Once
you have finished the course, we will send you your signed
official certificate, which you will then need to sign and
deliver to the court, unless you are in a court where we
offer direct delivery,
in which case we will send the certificate to the court
and send you another copy as a receipt. |
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Do
I have to take the entire course in 1 day? |
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No.
You can take the course in pieces as small as five minutes
at a time. The course will remember where you left off and
when you return will bring you to the closest appropriate
point.
When
you are finished with the course, there is a short quiz,
and that's it!
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Do
I have to do an entire section at once?
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No.
You can break down individual sections into small pieces,
and come and go as you please. Remember,
traffic school on your terms is what WebTrafficSchool
is all about. |
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Q:
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What
is a Case Number or a Docket Number? |
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Case
Number, Citation Number, and Docket Number are all basically
the same. Whatever your court calls it, you can probably find
it on the top right corner of your court papers. |