General Eligibility & Enrollment
Eligibility is determined by the court that issued your ticket. Generally, you must have a non-criminal moving violation and not have attended traffic school within a specific period (often 12 or 18 months). Always confirm your eligibility with your court or DMV before enrolling.
You will typically need your driver's license number, the citation number (or ticket number), the court name, and personal information like your name and address.
Yes. The fee you pay to the court (often called the administrative fee) is separate from the fee you pay for our online course.
The Online Course Process
The required time varies by state (for example, Florida courses are often 4 hours). Our course is designed to meet the minimum required time, but you can log in and out as many times as you need to complete it at your own pace.
No. One of the biggest advantages of our online course is the flexibility. You can log in and out 24/7, and our system saves your progress automatically.
This depends on the specific course and state requirements. Some states require a final exam, while others only require quizzes at the end of each unit. We provide unlimited attempts to pass the required test or quizzes.
Certificate & Court Submission
Once you pass, we will process your Certificate of Completion. We often submit this certificate electronically to the appropriate court or DMV as required by law.
We offer fast processing. Depending on your court's electronic capabilities, your completion may be reported almost instantly, or within a few business days. We also offer options for instant digital delivery if you need it immediately.
The deadline is set by the court on your citation notice. It is your responsibility to meet this court deadline. If you have passed your due date, you must contact your court directly for instructions on obtaining an extension.

