How many times can I get court supervision for traffic tickets in Illinois?
Court supervision is the minimum sentence in Illinois and allows the charge(s) to be dismissed after a period of time and compliance with certain conditions. For most traffic law offenders, court supervision is 60-120 days (two to four months), but the standard is 90 days (three months). The court will usually sentence the defendant to a fine and payment of court costs. In some circumstances, the defendant will be required to complete traffic school. For all offenders under 21 years of age, traffic school is mandatory. Provided the fine and court costs are paid, and traffic school is completed, the charge will be dismissed without a conviction. Because there is no conviction, no points are assigned on the person’s driver’s license. Also, because no conviction has been imposed, the ticket does not count towards the limit of 3 in 12 months that causes a suspension. However, court supervision is not a right, and it is subject to restrictions. The defendant will be denied court supervision
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