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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Otsego County Traffic Diversion Program Application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your last name, first name, and middle initial in the designated fields. Ensure that all information is typed clearly.
  3. Fill in your date of birth, current mailing address, city, state, zip code, home phone, cell phone, and email address accurately.
  4. Provide your driver license number and the state it was issued in. This information is crucial for processing your application.
  5. Read through the certification statements carefully. Initial each statement to confirm your understanding and agreement with the terms outlined.
  6. Remember to attach required documents such as a copy of your traffic ticket(s), automobile insurance card, two self-addressed stamped envelopes, and a check or money order for $200 made payable to Otsego County.
  7. Finally, sign and date the application before submitting it to the Otsego County District Attorney's office as indicated.

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Participation in a traffic diversion program involves confirming eligibility, applying (which may include a fee), and completing courses that encourage responsible driving to have the ticket dismissed.
If you are eligible for a traffic diversion program and youre confident that you can complete it, then it can make sense to avoid getting any charge on your driving record even if it costs more in dollars.
What are the disadvantages of diversion programs? Diversion programs may lack uniformity across jurisdictions, leading to inconsistency. Some programs may face issues with limited resources or inadequate support, hindering their effectiveness.
A deferral is similar to option one, in that with a deferral you also admit that you committed the violation. However, by requesting a deferral youre asking that the court defer judgment for one year to give you time to demonstrate that youre a good driver that just made a mistake.
Youth who participate in diversion programs have better outcomes than youth formally processed in the court system in several areas, such as the likelihood of pre-arrest, the likelihood of subsequent incarceration, school enrollment or employment, high school graduation within five years, and youth perception of future

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Must have no prior felony convictions, or any prior misdemeanor convictions in which you served a jail sentence (the time from arrest to posting bond generally does not count); and Diversion requires obtaining a certificate of eligibility prior to attending court.

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