Our attorneys may request your driving record to analyze your situation in some cases. Also, this document will be required by the court in defense of your traffic matter.
The courts may require or someone from our office at the attorneys request may ask you to attend an in-classroom (No Internet allowed) Driver Improvement Class. Please check with the attorney on how to register for this class. In almost all cases, you will be taking this class for ticket reduction or court purposes (Never Voluntarily). Below is good resource to find an in-classroom Court Approved Driver Improvement Class in your state.
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Please Click On Your State Below For Instructions How To Obtain Your Official Driving Record.
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