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Can we forward certificates directly to courts on behalf of students?

  1. Yes, upon student request

  2. No, certificates are mailed to the students for their signature

  3. We can fax the certificates to the courts

  4. Courts need to collect the certificates in person

The correct answer is: No, certificates are mailed to the students for their signature

The correct choice is that certificates are mailed to the students for their signature. This process ensures that students are officially acknowledging receipt of their completion certificate. By having the students sign the certificates, it creates an added layer of accountability and confirms that they have completed the defensive driving course. This method also helps maintain the integrity of the documentation; students are responsible for ensuring that the signed certificate is filed with the court. Additionally, it follows standard procedures for legal documents, enabling the students to personally verify their completion of the course before it's submitted to the relevant authorities. The other options either imply direct action on the part of the course provider, which is not consistent with proper protocols, or suggest methods of handling documents that do not involve the student's direct engagement with the process.