How do I know if I’m eligible for the 8-Hour STOP Class?

Eligibility for the 8-Hour STOP Class includes persons who:

  • Do not have a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) from any state
  • Do not wish to contest their citation
  • Have not taken the 8-Hour STOP class with this program within the last 5 years and are cited for one of the following:
    • Careless Driving. If involved in an accident, see 'What if I was cited for my involvement in an accident?'
    • Driving Around Railroad Crossing Arms
    • Failure to Yield to Emergency Vehicle
    • Passing a School Bus with a Crossing STOP Sign Extended
    • Speeding 11 to 20 miles per hour over the speed limit in construction or school zones
    • Speeding 21 to 25 miles per hour over the speed limit
    • Speeding 26  or more miles per hour over the speed limit - Prior to registering, you MUST obtain permission from the Sarpy County Attorney’s Office by calling 402-593-2230
    • Texting and Driving - Prior to registering, you must obtain permission from the Sarpy County Attorney’s Office by calling 402-593-2230

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1. Why take the 8-Hour STOP Class?
2. What is the cost of the 8-Hour STOP Class?
3. How do I know if I’m eligible for the 8-Hour STOP Class?
4. What if I have more than one violation or warning on my ticket?
5. What if I was cited for my involvement in an accident?
6. When is the class held?
7. Where is the class held?
8. How do I register?
9. After I complete the class, what happens to my citation?
10. What if there is a weather cancellation?