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Florida DMV - I took a driving class to remove points from my license, didn't work,

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CurvKyle

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
Florida

I just paid for a copy of my 7 year driving record.

I had a speeding ticket along with a no seat belt ticket in 2004. I took the class and the speeding ticket was removed, but the seat belt ticket remained (that's fine).

I then got a speeding ticket in 2010 and took the class, sent in the certificate and paid it off. The ticket is still there with 4 points on my license. Is this an error on the DMV's behalf? How long would it take for the correction to show up on my record? I need my driving record to look clean to get hired.

Let me also add, that from what I read these should not be on my 3 or 7 year driving record if I took the drivers improvement class. They should only be seen on my complete drivers record.
 


CurvKyle

Junior Member
I'm reading that there is a limit of 5 in a lifetime. I've only taken the class at most 3 times. It had been years since the last time I took the class and it's only a 18 month wait before you are allowed to take another class.

My ticket was for going 55 in a 35, 20mph over...I don't believe that is considered reckless but did net my 4 points on my license.
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
In New Jersey, you can only take the defensive driving class once every 5 years.
It removes 3 points for every completed class
If you take the class within the 5 year period, you're wasting your money if you're trying to reduce points.
It may help lower your insurance a little bit, but not teh points on your license
That maybe your situation

I guess we all missed the news. New Jersey and Florida have merged! :rolleyes:

Elow - don't post irrelevant information. New Jersey law and Florida law are not related.
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
No where in my post did I state New Jersey & Florida were the same as far as state law
However because many states have similar statutes, I was merely indicating the statute for NJ, as it maybe similar to Florida.....:rolleyes:

Actually, New Jersey sounds different from the "norm." Again, do NOT post if you don't know the info. If you can't be bothered to put in a few minutes of research, then just back away from the keyboard.
 

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