Ticket Status, Last Action: Conversion - Traffic School Granted Found
My question involves a traffic ticket from the state of: California (El Monte)
Some quick background before I get to the point. A couple months ago, I received a speeding ticket in LA County. I had a mandatory court appearance at the El Monte Courthouse, in which the judge granted me traffic school. Fast forward to a couple months later where I've completed traffic school, waiting for the ticket to be closed.
When I check my ticket's status online, it reads:
"Case status: Traffic School Referral
Last Action: Conversion - Traffic School Granted Found (9/11/18)
Last Action Date: 8/31/18"
I'm curious as to what the note under "Last Action" means. I've tried both looking through LA County's court glossary and contacting the court, but no avail. As I last resort, I can try driving ~3 hours to El Monte Courthouse to ask the traffic clerk.
Though before such, is there anyone here that understands this cryptic text?
Also, is there anything else I need to do after completing traffic school online? Like, do I need to submit anything to the DMV to prevent a point on my driving record? Do I have to contact my insurance? Or is everything handled by the court?
Thanks all.
Re: Deciphering Ticket Status
Thanks for replying, and sorry for the delay.
You were correct in your assumption. I talked with the court after my ticket failed to close and they clarified.
For anyone else that may end up with this issue, if the court has received your certificate, the ticket status will change to "Closed" after the due date passes, disposition will read "Traffic School Completed", and last action will say "Auto Close: Workflow Completed".
No further inquiries.