Juvenile Probation Program

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The Town of Collierville’s Juvenile Probation Program is a voluntary program designed to promote public safety and to keep teenage drivers’ traffic violations from being reported to the Department of Safety upon successful completion of the program. It’s available to qualifying teenage drivers who are 18 years of age, or younger, or are still in high school.

The following Terms and Conditions of the Juvenile Probation Program must be agreed to by the juvenile traffic offender and their parent or guardian before entering the program:

· Must not receive a traffic citation or criminal charge during the (6) months probation period.

· Driver’s License is surrendered and suspended for: speeding 21 MPH and above, disregarding red light or railroad crossing and repeat offenders and other serious charges for a period of time determined by the court.

· Attend and complete a (4) or (8) hour Alcohol and Traffic School. Driving School options are listed in the Juvenile Probation Packets provided to participants.

· Must pay all court costs.

· Make a $10 contribution to the Collierville High School’s Parents Teachers Students Organization’s Safe Driving Initiatives (must present receipt of donation to Court Clerk). 

· Attendance and completion of a Distracted Driving course as follows:

o Attend a virtual Distracted Driving presentation.

o Make a $5 cash donation to the CLIF2012 Foundation for instructor’s presentation expenses.

o Write a 500-word reaction essay to the Distracted Driving presentation.

· Complete (8) eight hours of community service; details will be provided in the Juvenile Probation Packet.