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Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy describes the personal information Three Dollar Easy Traffic School collects from students and visitors, how that information is used and shared, and the rights available to California residents under the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA), Civil Code §§1798.100–1798.199.100, and other applicable California and federal law.

Note: Three Dollar Easy Traffic School is a Traffic Violator School applicant pending California DMV approval. Certain student records may be retained and reported to the DMV after approval is issued and TVCC access is complete. Nothing in this policy restricts the school from meeting those regulatory obligations.

Personal Information We Collect

We collect personal information that you provide directly to us when you create a student account, enroll in a course, complete course activities, or contact customer service. The categories of personal information collected include the following.

We do not knowingly collect Social Security numbers, driver's license images, government-issued photo identification, precise geolocation data, or sensitive personal information as defined in Civil Code §1798.140(ae), except where the last four digits of a driver license number are required for DMV reporting.

How We Use Information

Personal information is used only for the business purposes set out below, consistent with Civil Code §1798.140(e).

Information Sharing

We do not sell personal information, and we do not share personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising, as those terms are defined in Civil Code §1798.140. Personal information is disclosed only to the recipients listed below.

We have not sold or shared the personal information of any student for purposes of cross-context behavioral advertising in the preceding 12 months, and we do not have actual knowledge of selling or sharing the personal information of any consumer under 16 years of age.

Your Rights Under California Law

California residents have the following rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020 (Civil Code §§1798.100 et seq.).

To exercise any of these rights, submit a request to [email protected] or call (805) 258-4697. We will respond within 45 days as required by Civil Code §1798.130(a)(2), with a one-time extension of up to 45 additional days where necessary. To protect your information, we will verify your identity before fulfilling the request, generally by matching two or three pieces of information you provided at enrollment.

If we deny your request, you may appeal by replying to our response within 60 days. Unresolved complaints may be directed to the California Privacy Protection Agency at cppa.ca.gov or to the California Attorney General's office at oag.ca.gov/privacy.

Data Retention

We retain personal information only for as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this policy or for the period required by law. Retention periods for the principal record categories are set out below.

When a retention period ends, the personal information is deleted or irreversibly de-identified. If deletion is not technically feasible at the time (for example, in backup media retained for disaster recovery), the information is isolated and protected from further processing until deletion can be completed.

Cookies and Tracking Technologies

We use a limited set of cookies and similar technologies to operate the site. The categories used are listed below.

We do not use cookies for targeted advertising, do not participate in third-party advertising networks, and do not use cross-site trackers for behavioral profiling. Most modern browsers allow you to block or delete cookies through the browser's settings; blocking strictly necessary cookies will prevent you from signing in or completing the course. This site does not respond to Do Not Track browser signals at this time, consistent with Business and Professions Code §22575(b)(5), because no uniform standard for those signals has been adopted.

Children's Privacy

The California Traffic Violator School program is available only to individuals who hold a valid California driver license (California Vehicle Code §1808.7). Accordingly, this site is not directed to children under the age of 18, and a student must be at least 18 years of age to enroll. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13 in violation of the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), 15 U.S.C. §§6501–6506. If we become aware that we have collected personal information from a child under 13, we will delete that information promptly. A parent or legal guardian who believes a child under 13 has submitted personal information to us may contact [email protected] to request deletion.

Security Measures

We maintain administrative, physical, and technical safeguards designed to protect personal information from unauthorized access, use, alteration, and disclosure, as required by Civil Code §1798.81.5. The principal safeguards include the following.

No method of transmission over the Internet or method of electronic storage is completely secure. In the event of a security breach affecting personal information, we will notify affected individuals and, where required, the California Attorney General, consistent with Civil Code §1798.29 and §1798.82.

Changes to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices, our course offerings, or applicable law. When we make a material change, we will post the revised policy on this page and update the "Last updated" date at the bottom. If the change materially affects how we use previously collected personal information, we will provide additional notice by email or through the student dashboard or by email. Continued use of the site after the effective date of a change indicates acceptance of the revised policy.

Contact for Privacy Questions

Questions about this Privacy Policy or about the information we hold about you may be directed to the school's privacy officer.

For general questions about the course, see the Contact page or the Frequently Asked Questions.

Last updated: April 2026.