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Since the 1880s, visitors have been enjoying the spectacular beauty of California's Central Coast. Located between Los Angeles and San Francisco, Monterey County's dramatic ocean scenery, pristine pine forests, and historic communities continue to beckon adventure-seekers, seafarers, artists, writers and vacationers. And no other California county can boast 99 miles of breathtaking Pacific coastline.

If you received a citation in Monterey County, California please be aware of the following regulations for classroom-based traffic school as outlined by the California Department of Motor Vehicles:

Any person(s) involved in the offering of, or the soliciting for, a Completion Certificate for traffic school attendance in which the person receiving the certificate does not attend, or does not complete the minimum required time of classroom traffic school instruction may be found guilty of violating Section 134 of the Penal Code, a felony. A court may refer you to a traffic violator school at any time. However, California Vehicle Code Section 1808.7 mandates that only one citation in an eighteen (18) month period be masked from public view on your driving record. The eighteen (18) month period is calculated from citation/violation date, not the traffic school class attendance date.

Notwithstanding an emergency, when canceling less than four days prior to a traffic school class, the traffic school shall offer to provide students an alternate class, at a cost not to exceed the cost of the department completion certificate and any other certificate required by the court. When canceling four or more days in advance of a traffic school class, the traffic school is entitled to either refer students back to the list to find another traffic school provided they do not make reference to a specific traffic school or offer to provide students an alternate traffic school class, at a cost not to exceed the cost of the department traffic school completion certificate and any other certificate required by the court. When you have completed the course, the traffic school will issue you a completion certificate. It is your responsibility to return the certificate to the court.

All traffic school classes must be comprised of 400 minutes of instruction, excluding time for registration, breaks and lunch. It is illegal for a traffic violator instructor to intentionally cut instruction time short. You may attend any traffic school listed in any area, unless the court instructs you otherwise. In addition to any court fee, a fee will be charged by the traffic school. While the overall traffic safety information imparted is similar, the methods of instruction and class fees vary. You may wish to call a variety of schools to determine what traffic school you wish to attend.

If you need an extension of time, please contact the court which imposed the sentence.

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Online traffic school is approved now in nearly every county in California.

You might have missed the online traffic school list handed out by the courts, as it is often not easy to find.

The online traffic school list might be typed on a separate piece of paper inserted into the court booklet. Or, as in the case of Los Angeles County, you are directed by tiny print buried in the text on the front of the booklet. This text will direct you to go to the web site of the court for a list of approved online schools.

There are actually many entities responsible for the quality of classroom and online traffic school. Classroom traffic school programs must first be approved by the California DMV. Online programs exist because of a single sentence in the California vehicle code which says that courts may "at their discretion" offer an alternative to classroom traffic school. Therefore online programs go through the approval process required by each court.

The courts and the DMV then contract with one of four outside monitoring bodies. These monitoring bodies are then responsible for verifying that certain standards are met for court approved online traffic schools.