Every Court is a little different, but the essentials are:
1. Go before the Judge.
2. Plead "guilty" or
"nolo contendere" and request traffic school.
3. Complete traffic school and pay the (usually reduced) fine.
4. The ticket gets reduced to a no-points parking ticket once the fine is paid and proof of traffic school is produced.
Some of the variances:
Some Judges allow you to take the traffic school class in advance, others don't.
Some Judges give you the option of paying a higher fee, usually the full bail amount, and skip traffic school. Boulder City Municipal and Justice Courts allow this.
Some Judges allow you to take traffic school on-line, others don't. Henderson Justice Court normally does not accept on-line school.
If you attended traffic school for a different citation within the past year, you usually have to attend a longer "repeat offender" traffic school.
Use an Attorney if you don't want to go to court yourself, understanding that the fees charged by the Attorney, plus the fines are usually higher than the cost of doing it yourself, but the Attorney may also be able to get you out of traffic school.
If you fail to pay the fine and complete traffic school within the time-frames set by the court, a bench warrant for your arrest could be issued, which will result in your Driver's License being suspended, the points added to your license, and you being arrested. The Henderson Marshals actively seek out those with active warrants.