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<blockquote data-quote="VenomRogue" data-source="post: 9544101" data-attributes="member: 85928"><p>deferred adjudication is where you cant get convicted of a ticket within a certain timeframe (usually 90 days). If you complete the timeframe, then the ticket is dismissed, and your out of pocket for court costs (usually the original amount of ticket) and the ticket gets dismissed.</p><p></p><p>If you want to do the defensive driving route, dont take it before your granted it (you should have like 60 days to take it after they give you the option). Now, in Texas (your state may vary slightly) you just get a certified copy of your driving record, take the class, pay court costs and your done. Send one copy to the court with your driving record, send another copy to your insurance to get the insurance discount.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Like i said, ths is for Texas, so different states my vary, but it should be close to the same process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VenomRogue, post: 9544101, member: 85928"] deferred adjudication is where you cant get convicted of a ticket within a certain timeframe (usually 90 days). If you complete the timeframe, then the ticket is dismissed, and your out of pocket for court costs (usually the original amount of ticket) and the ticket gets dismissed. If you want to do the defensive driving route, dont take it before your granted it (you should have like 60 days to take it after they give you the option). Now, in Texas (your state may vary slightly) you just get a certified copy of your driving record, take the class, pay court costs and your done. Send one copy to the court with your driving record, send another copy to your insurance to get the insurance discount. Like i said, ths is for Texas, so different states my vary, but it should be close to the same process. [/QUOTE]
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