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How Traffic School Works in New Hampshire

In New Hampshire, the process for citation management typically involves several key steps. First, a driver must confirm eligibility for the citation in question, as eligibility depends on the specific offense, driving record, and sometimes the particular court handling the case. Once eligibility is established, the driver must enroll in a state-approved course and complete it within the allowed timeframe. Completion must then be reported to ensure the point reduction outcome is applied.

The specifics of this process—including approved course providers, applicable deadlines, associated fees, and whether a particular citation qualifies for such treatment—are determined by the state and the individual court and are subject to change over time. Before enrolling in any course or paying associated fees, drivers should confirm all relevant details directly with the court handling their ticket or with the New Hampshire Department of Motor Vehicles.

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