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In order to get points off your license or avoid license suspension, you’ll need to complete the course in the required time period. Your ticket may state the time limit, or you can call your local court or visit their website. Time requirements will vary. They may be as short as 30 days, or as long as three months. Online traffic school is a convenient alternative to traditional traffic school because can complete the course at your own pace! You may want to tackle the course in a few days, or spread it out over a week. Of course, it's important that you to stick to the time limit laid out by the court.  It may help to write out a schedule. If you’re doing an eight hour course, you could plan to do two hours every evening for four days. Most traffic schools allow you to log in and out as many times as you want and take the course from any computer with internet access. Don’t worry--they’ll save your progress. This is usually an easy process. The online traffic school will need to collect personal information like your name, address, and phone number. You should also have your ticket and driver’s license handy to enter information about your violation. Some schools allow you to begin the course with minimal information and without making payment, but all of this will be required from you at some point before you complete the course. Find a place where you can focus for the entirety of each session you’ve planned. Your room might work well. If you can’t focus at your house, head to the library.

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Check the time requirement for course completion. Plan out your timing. Register for your course. Find a quiet place to take the course.