A Note from the California Department of Motor Vehicles
The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) recognizes the right of private enterprises
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or local laws.
While this lesson plan content may have been approved by DMV, the distribution, advertising,
and other information provided by this vendor is not guaranteed by DMV, nor does it represent
the views of the department.
You are advised that DMV, unless statutorily required, has no continuing obligation to provide
information to an approved course web site or printed publication.
DMV assumes no responsibility for erroneous, incomplete, or out-of-date information. The user
should contact the provider and/or DMV to ensure that the information herein is current and
accurate. All warranties of any kind, including, but not limited to, the IMPLIED WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, freedom from
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You are advised that DMV is not responsible for the content of any off-site web pages referenced
from or to an approved course web site or home study publication. In addition, DMV and the
State of California are not responsible for the content of files that are uploaded for inclusion.
The user should not rely on the presentation of statutes or regulations referenced in an approved
web site or printed publication, but should consult the actual text of the law. Legal requirements
frequently change and the user may wish to seek the advice of counsel.
If you find any errors, omissions, or have a complaint regarding the educational content, we
encourage you to report them to the education provider. In the event the issue is not resolved to
your satisfaction you may call the department at (916) 229-3154.
This course is not intended as training from a licensed driving school. It does not meet the
standards, training, or requirements in preparation for being issued a driver license. This course
has been reviewed and approved to meet the requirements for the traffic violator school program.
Completion documentation will not be issued to those not meeting the traffic violator school
program criteria.
Pursuant to Vehicle Code 1808.7, the following situations are not eligible for masking a traffic safety violation on a California driving record:
- The driver has already attended a traffic violator course within 18 months of the conviction.
- The driver holds a commercial license as defined in Vehicle Code section 15210.
- The driver holds a commercial driver license from out of state.
The violation occurred in a commercial motor vehicle as defined in Vehicle Code section
15210.
- The violator has not paid a deposit of fees or bail, and has not pleaded guilty, no contest, or
been convicted by the court of jurisdiction.
- The conviction would result in a violation point count of more than one point pursuant to
Vehicle Code section 12810. A list of Vehicle Code two point violations may be found on the
Department of Motor Vehicles web site, www.dmv.ca.gov.
This site will require your California driver license or California identification number, or,
if you do not have a California driver license or California identification card, your birthdate, the
court reference number (docket, ticket or citation number) and the name of the court with
jurisdiction or the court code. These are requirements for receiving a completion receipt and to
have the information sent to the court of jurisdiction should you successfully pass this course. If
you are unable to provide the required information, your participation shall not be credited
toward satisfying the requirement.