What are the consequences of not attending a court ordered class?

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What are the consequences of not attending a court ordered class?

I received a letter from the DMV in the mail; here is the top portion:”Due to the violation indicated below, you are required to contact an MED-licensed traffic survival school (TSS), within 15 days from the date of this notice, to register. Completion of a TSS course within 60 days is required regardless of any other MVD or court assigned programs. If you fail to complete a TSS, your driving privilege will be suspended for six months or until you complete the required course, whichever comes first.” It was send almost a month ago. What exactly does this mean? I registered for a class, and it’s tomorrow morning. Outside of being very ill I cannot afford to pay for this class tomorrow.

Asked on June 1, 2013 under Criminal Law, Arizona

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Answered 10 years ago | Contributor

Based upon what you have written about and the DUI that you received, you MUST register and complete the traffic safety class or your driving privileged will be suspended indefinitely until you do so. Given the time period has run for you to sign up and get the lcass completed has almost run, you face the possibility that your driver's license will become invalid.


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