Traffic School
Juab County offers an online Traffic School course as an option in resolving a moving violation.
If you are interested in Traffic School, DO NOT pay your citation fine until you have determined whether or not you qualify for the program.
You must apply for online traffic school at www.streetrules.com within 30 days from the date of your ticket to determine if you are eligible for a traffic school option. DO NOT pay your ticket online. Traffic School is $65.00, in addition to the fine amount.
Eligibility is based on your driving history. You will not be able to be eligible for traffic school is you have any of the following conditions:
- You do not have a valid driver’s license
- You possess a commercial driver’s license
- Your ticket resulted from an accident
- Your ticket is marked “must appear”
- You received a major traffic ticket such as a DUI or Reckless Driving citation
- Your ticket is for exceeding the speed limit by more than 19 mph on any roadway
- Your ticket is for illegally passing a school bus
- You have taken any traffic school course as part of an agreement or have agreed with any court to reduce or dimiss a traffic citation within the last 18 months.
- You have received 3+ moving violations in the past 3 years (including this citation and any that have been dismissed or modifiied by any court).
To apply for traffic school:
- Go to www.streetrules.com
- Click the “Start New Course” button.
- Select UTAH as the ticketing state, JUAB as the county, and JUAB COUNTY JUSTICE (PRECINCT) COURT.
- Continue the application process
- Accurately and honestly fill out the application
- DO NOT PAY COURT FINE UNTIL YOU HAVE BEEN APPROVED FOR TRAFFIC SCHOOL AND CONTACTED THE COURT AT (435)623-3440.
Deferred Traffic Prosecution
What is Deferred Traffic Prosecution?
It’s an opportunity to have your traffic citation dismissed from your driving record.
You can apply online by answering questions in a guided interview.
You’ll pay a total fine and an administrative fee (the total fine is the same as it would be if you appeared in court).
You’ll enter a plea and agree to not get a traffic conviction in a 12-month period.
The process is completely voluntary.
You can choose not to participate in Deferred Traffic Prosecution and instead go through the normal processes. That would involve either paying a fine or going to court on your court date to challenge the ticket.
To receive more information about this program, please visit the court’s Deferred Traffic Prosecution website here.N