Easiest Online Course for Anderson County County Traffic Tickets
List of Accepted Anderson County Courts
P: (903) 723-7415 349th District Court 500 N. Church Street, Suite 30 Palestine, Texas 75801 |
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P: (903) 723-7415 369th District Court 500 N. Church Street, Suite 30 Palestine, TX 75801 |
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P: (903) 723-7415 3rd District Court 500 N. Church Street, Suite 30 Palestine, Texas 75801 |
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P: (903) 723-7415 87th District Judge 500 N. Church St., Suite 30 Palestine, Texas 75801 |
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P: (903) 723-7406 703 N. Mallard St. Palestine, Texas 75801 |
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P: (903) 764-5657 110 W Parker St Elkhart, TX 75839 |
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P: (903) 876-2400 200 W Main St Frankston, TX 75763 |
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P: (903) 731-8400 504 N. Queen Street Palestine, TX 75801 |
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Anderson County - Traffic School Course - Urban Traffic School
Urban Traffic School is accepted by the Anderson County Courts and is licensed by CA, MO, NV, VA & TX state agencies. Instead of sitting in a boring classroom, our online course is self paced and you can login when you are free. When you pass our final exam, we electronically submit your information to the DMV and to your courthouse.There are relatively few requirements for attending traffic school in Anderson County County. In general, you may attend if the following applies:
- Your driver's license is valid.
- You were driving a noncommercial vehicle when the offense occurred.
- Your ticket involves a moving violation. (Examples include speeding, Making an unsafe lane change, running a red light, not stopping at a stop sign, etc.)
- You can attend traffic school once every 18 months
When possible, we eFile Certificate Directly to Courts
When you pass our course, we will notify the Anderson County County Court as well as the DMV and let them know you have satisfied the traffic school requirement. If you have a noncommercial driver's license and the Anderson County court permits you to attend traffic school for an eligible offense, after completion of the course a confidential conviction will be recorded on your driving record at the DMV, but you will not receive a point on your driving record.