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NCLEX application question

Hi all,

I'm almost done with my program and applying to take the NCLEX in California. The Board requires that you provide copies of court documents, etc, if you receive a traffic ticket that totals over $300. The citation was for $235, or I could choose to pay $287 if i wanted to go to traffic school. I paid the $287 fine. I also paid $14 to do a private online traffic school. My question is, is the money I paid toward the online traffic school included in this $300 amount?? Because that would make it $301. I would think only the citation amount of 287 would be what they mean, but some people are saying they think I have to include what I paid extra to go to traffic school. Does anybody know? Because this would make a huge difference in what I have to include in my application and how long it will take to process. Thanks!

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I would call them just to make sure or not. My ticket was for $350 so I had to write a letter for sure. If just the citation was under $300 I would think not but they would know for sure.

I would also think it just means the citation amount. Best bet is to ask like previous poster said though.

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Unfortunately they aren't accepting phone calls and haven't responded to my emails yet. So I'm a little frustrated especially because I'm having issues getting "certified copies" of the documents. Thanks for the responses though

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