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NOTE: If the Court approves your request, you must pay the state costs, state traffic fine, and an administrative fee in advance.*.Petición de Curso de Seguridad para el Conductor (Para Citación Emitidas DESPUÉS del 01-09-2019) (PDF).
#TEXAS DPS AUDIT NUMBER ON DRIVERS LICENSE DRIVER#
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I will update on my results.The State of Texas has a program that enables drivers to attend a six (6) hour course for the dismissal of certain moving violations, which is designed to keep it from being reported on your driving record. (good grief) To all others using this forum as a way to get information, I am going to DPS tomorrow (it’s not as bad as the offices in Dallas where I used to live down here in small town Tx USA) and I am going to shake them down in person for the answer. My guess is this is due to administrative impracticality. If I were you, I would pursue justice at the level of righteousness you seem to apply to other matters of TX DPS Law.Law Enforcement does not “send” information about traffic violations to drivers’ insurance companies. I am aware that, at least in Texas, driving is not a “right” but a “privilege” however, as a citizen, you do still have rights. To Darwin (and the other Darwins reading this): If, in fact, in your experiences, law enforcement used this special radar to illegally detain and question you, each time you unconscionably left DL at home but made decision to drive anyway, it seems you would have grounds for a lawsuit or at minimum, dismissal of alleged $200 fine ticket(s), whereby negating any possibility of any insurance company finding offense(s) on your driving record. And I am not a kid or a teenager, I am a grown mother of two adult children, and for convenience sake, I would LOVE to know the answer to this. And just for the record, I TOTALLY agree that berating and admonishing while never bothering to try and answer the original question is not helpful at all. So saying that it is an “automatic $200 fine” is not true, as long as it is not EXPIRED or SUSPENDED and you are not driving around without a temporary or special needs license.
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I am not quoting Texas Law, but I will tell you that I have gotten pulled over and did not have my license with me, but assured the officer it was current and valid and gave him my drivers license number and my address and a copy of my current insurance and “viola’” no ticket. (I will let you guys and gals know if I receive an answer to this inquiry sent to TX DPS.). If this is the case, which it is not, then why are Audit Numbers issued? Please provide me with the “answer” as in the Audit Number dictated and assigned to my ID or DL.