How Traffic School Works in Wyoming
In Wyoming, there is no statewide traffic school dismissal or point-reduction program. This means that completing a traffic safety course will not automatically remove a citation from a driving record or reduce accumulated points.
Individual courts in Wyoming may still permit traffic school enrollment on a case-by-case basis, though this is not guaranteed. Additionally, some insurance companies may offer separate defensive driving courses that qualify for insurance discounts, independent of any court-ordered or court-approved program.
The specifics of traffic school eligibility—including approved course providers, enrollment deadlines, associated fees, and whether a particular citation qualifies for dismissal or point reduction—are determined by individual courts and the state, and these details may change periodically. Drivers cited for traffic violations should confirm all relevant requirements directly with the court handling their ticket or contact the Wyoming Department of Motor Vehicles to verify current policies before enrolling in or paying for any course. This information is general in nature and should not be construed as legal advice.
Confirm with your court or DMV. Traffic-code rules change and vary by court — verify the current rule on Wyoming’s official .gov page or with the court handling your citation before you act. This rule is compiled at medium confidence and should be confirmed before you rely on it. This page is general information, not legal advice.
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Informational only — not legal advice. Traffic-school eligibility, point-reduction rules, and court procedures vary by state, by court, and by offense, and change over time. Nothing here is a specific statute citation or a determination about your case. Before you act, confirm the current rule with the traffic court handling your citation or your state DMV, and refer to your state’s official statutes for the governing law. For your specific situation, consult a licensed attorney.