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Oregon Traffic School Requirements

Mechanism
No state program
Frequency
n/a
Confidence
Medium

In Oregon, traffic school eligibility is governed by state rules that do not provide a statewide course point-reduction or dismissal program. Unlike many states, Oregon does not operate a unified traffic school system through which drivers can typically reduce points or dismiss citations by completing an approved course.

Drivers should confirm current eligibility requirements directly with the Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles before enrolling in any traffic education program. The specific governing statute for traffic school in the state has not been definitively established in available records, and the Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles' official website serves as the authoritative source for current regulations.

Eligibility for traffic school in Oregon commonly depends on several factors, including the nature of the traffic offense, the driver's record, and whether the court overseeing the citation permits the use of traffic school as an option. Because requirements vary by offense and jurisdiction, drivers should confirm eligibility with the court handling their specific citation or directly contact the state DMV.

This information is provided for general informational purposes and does not constitute legal advice. Drivers should verify all details with the appropriate state or local authorities before making decisions regarding traffic school enrollment.

RequirementDetail
Eligibility / notesNo statewide course point-reduction/dismissal program. CONFIRM at DMV before ship.
Frequencyn/a
Points effectnone statewide
Governing statuteNot yet pinned — see source
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