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How Traffic School Works in New Hampshire

In New Hampshire, the process for addressing a citation through a point reduction or dismissal program typically begins with confirmation of eligibility. Eligibility varies depending on the specific offense, the driver's record, and sometimes the court handling the case. Once eligibility is established, the driver must enroll in a state-approved course. The course must be completed within a designated timeframe set by the state or court. Upon completion, documentation must be submitted to ensure the point reduction or other favorable outcome is officially applied to the driving record.

The specifics of any such program—including approved course providers, completion deadlines, associated fees, and whether a particular citation qualifies—are determined by New Hampshire state law and the individual court overseeing the case. These requirements and options can change over time. Drivers should verify current eligibility requirements, approved providers, fees, and deadlines directly with the court that issued the citation or with the New Hampshire Department of Motor Vehicles before enrolling in or paying for any course.

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