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Oklahoma Traffic School Requirements

Mechanism
Point reduction
Frequency
once / 24 months
Confidence
Medium

In Oklahoma, traffic school eligibility operates under a point reduction system. Completion of an approved defensive driving course results in a 2-point credit toward a driver's license record. The state typically permits this course completion once every 24 months.

The rules governing traffic school eligibility are established by Oklahoma state statute. The authoritative text of these regulations can be found in the state's official statutes and on the state's official government website. For the specific statute citation and current regulatory language, drivers should consult the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety, their traffic court, or the court handling their citation.

Eligibility for traffic school varies depending on several factors, including the nature of the offense, the driver's current driving record, and whether the court presiding over the case permits the option. Drivers facing traffic citations should confirm their eligibility directly with the court that issued the citation or with their state's motor vehicle division, as eligibility determinations are made on a case-by-case basis.

This information is general in nature and does not constitute legal advice.

RequirementDetail
Eligibility / notesApproved defensive driving course gives a 2-point credit.
Frequencyonce / 24 months
Points effect-2 points
Governing statuteNot yet pinned — see source
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