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Georgia Traffic School Requirements

Mechanism
Point reduction
Frequency
once / 5 years
Confidence
High

In Georgia, traffic school eligibility operates under a point reduction framework established by state statute. Drivers who complete an approved driver improvement course, commonly known as a defensive driving course, may present the resulting certificate to the Department of Driver Services (DDS) to obtain a reduction of up to seven points from their driving record. The typical frequency limit for this benefit is once every five years.

The specific rules governing traffic school eligibility are codified in Georgia state statute, and the authoritative text and current regulations can be found on the state's official statutes and the Department of Driver Services website. Those seeking definitive information on the exact statutory citation and the most current provisions should consult these official sources directly rather than relying on figures cited elsewhere.

Eligibility to attend traffic school and receive point reduction commonly depends on several factors, including the specific nature of the traffic offense, the driver's current driving record, and whether the court overseeing the citation permits traffic school as an option. Because these circumstances vary, drivers should confirm their individual eligibility by contacting the traffic court that handled their citation or by consulting directly with the Georgia Department of Driver Services. This information is provided for general informational purposes and does not constitute legal advice.

RequirementDetail
Eligibility / notesApproved driver improvement (defensive driving) course; present certificate to DDS for up to 7-point reduction.
Frequencyonce / 5 years
Points effect-7 points
Governing statuteyour state’s official statutes
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