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How can I choose to attend a driver improvement course?

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How can I choose to attend a driver improvement course?

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You may come to the Clerk’s office in the county where you received the citation or if the officer provided you with an envelope at the time you were cited for the violation, you may use it to indicate your intention to attend a driver improvement course. Read the affidavit attached to the envelope carefully. Within 30 calendar days of the date your ticket was issued, complete the affidavit, have your signature notarized and return the affidavit to the Clerk’s office in the county where you received your citation. Mail the affidavit early enough to ensure it is received in the Clerk’s office within the 30 calendar days. Check with the Clerk’s office in the county where you received your citation to see if the civil penalty accompanies the election affidavit. You will have between 60 and 90 days from the date of the ticket to complete an approved course and submit the completion certificate to the traffic division of the Clerk’s office. For exact information, consult the traffic divisio

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You may come to the Clerk’s office in the county where you received the citation or if the officer provided you with an envelope at the time you were cited for the violation, you may use it to indicate your intention to attend a driver improvement course. Read the affidavit attached to the envelope carefully.

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You may go to the Clerk’s office in the county where you received the citation or if the officer provided you with an envelope when you were cited for the violation, you may use it to indicate your intention to attend a driver improvement course. Read the affidavit attached to the envelope carefully. Within 30 calendar days of the date your ticket was issued, complete the affidavit, have your signature notarized and return the affidavit to the Clerk’s office in the county where you received your citation. Mail the affidavit early enough to ensure it is received in the Clerk’s office within the 30 calendar days. Check with the Clerk’s office in the county where you received your citation to see if the civil fine accompanies the election affidavit. You will have between 60 and 90 days from the date of the ticket to complete an approved course and submit the completion certificate to the traffic division of the Clerk’s office. For exact information, consult the traffic division in the Cle

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