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New Hampshire Traffic School Requirements

Mechanism
Point reduction
Frequency
periodic (in-person)
Confidence
Medium

In New Hampshire, drivers may be eligible to attend traffic school for point reduction purposes. The state's traffic school program operates under a point reduction model: drivers who have accumulated three or more points on their driving record may enroll in an in-person Driver Improvement course to remove three points from their record. Online traffic school options are not available under this program.

Attendance in the Driver Improvement course is subject to periodic frequency limits, meaning drivers cannot attend back-to-back sessions but must wait a specified interval between courses. The specific requirements and procedures governing traffic school eligibility are established by New Hampshire state statute.

Eligibility to attend traffic school typically depends on several factors, including the type of offense committed, the driver's overall driving record, and whether the traffic court handling the citation approves the request. Drivers should confirm their eligibility and obtain current details about the program by contacting the traffic court that issued their citation or by reaching out to the New Hampshire Department of Motor Vehicles.

For the exact statutory citations and the most current rules, drivers should consult the state's official statutes and the New Hampshire DMV's official website rather than relying on information from secondary sources. Because traffic school rules and point reduction policies can vary based on individual circumstances and may change, it is advisable to verify all details before enrolling in a course. This information is general in nature and does not constitute legal advice.

RequirementDetail
Eligibility / notesDrivers with 3+ points may take in-person Driver Improvement to remove 3 points. No online.
Frequencyperiodic (in-person)
Points effect-3 points
Governing statuteNot yet pinned — see source
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