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What is an online traffic school and how does it work in Florida?
Florida online traffic school allows drivers to complete state-approved courses via the internet to dismiss points, satisfy court orders, or reinstate their licenses. You register, take the course on your device, pass the final exam, and receive a completion certificate.
Are your courses approved by the Florida DHSMV?
Yes, all our traffic school courses are fully approved by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) and accepted by all Florida courts.
Can I take the course on my phone or tablet?
Absolutely! Our courses work on any device—smartphones, tablets, laptops, or desktops.
Do I have to take the entire course in one sitting?
No. You can log in and out as needed. Your progress is saved automatically.
How do I know which course I need to take?
Your court documents or DMV notice will state whether you need a 4-hour, 8-hour, 12-hour, or TLSAE course. If you’re unsure, contact the court or DMV for guidance.
Who needs to take the 4-hour BDI course?
Drivers who receive a non-criminal moving violation can elect to take this course to avoid points on their record and prevent insurance increases.
Will this course dismiss points from my ticket?
Yes. Successfully completing the 4-hour BDI course can prevent points from being added to your driving record.
Can I take this course if I already took one last year?
Florida allows one voluntary BDI course per 12-month period and up to 5 times in a lifetime.
How long does it take to complete the 4-hour course?
The course is a timed 4-hour program, but you can break it into sessions.
Do I need to pass a final exam?
Yes, there is a short final exam. You can retake it if needed until you pass.
Who should take the 8-hour IDI course?
This course is typically court-ordered when a judge mandates a longer program or when you’ve had two moving violations in 12 months.
What’s the difference between the 4-hour and 8-hour courses?
The 8-hour course is more in-depth and often required by court order or for drivers with multiple violations.
Is this course available 100% online?
Yes. Our 8-hour course is fully online and can be completed at your own pace.
Will I receive a certificate of completion?
Yes. Once completed, you’ll receive a certificate to submit to the court.
Can I take the 8-hour course instead of the 4-hour one?
Some courts allow this. Check with your local court to confirm.
When do I need to take the 12-hour ADI course?
If your license is suspended or revoked due to too many points, being a habitual traffic offender, or a court order, you’ll need this course.
Can I get a hardship license after enrolling?
Yes. You’ll receive an enrollment certificate in the first module that you can use to apply for a hardship license.
Is the ADI course accepted for license reinstatement?
Yes. It satisfies Florida’s DHSMV requirement for reinstating a suspended or revoked license.
Do I have to finish the course in one day?
No. The course is self-paced and you can take breaks as needed.
What topics are covered in the ADI course?
It includes defensive driving, Florida traffic laws, substance abuse awareness, and decision-making strategies for safer driving.
Who is required to take the TLSAE course?
This course is required for first-time drivers, those seeking a hardship license, or court-ordered DUI/substance-related offenses.
Is the TLSAE course approved by the state of Florida?
Yes. It is DHSMV-approved and meets all state requirements.
How long is the TLSAE course?
It is a timed 4-hour course with seven learning modules and a final exam.
Is this course required for teen drivers?
Yes. First-time Florida drivers under 18 must complete the TLSAE before applying for a permit.
Will I get a certificate when I finish?
Yes. You’ll receive a DHSMV-accepted completion certificate upon passing the course.
How do I sign up for a course?
Click “Register Now” on the course of your choice and follow the easy steps to enroll and pay online.
What payment methods do you accept?
We accept all major credit cards and secure online payments.
How soon can I start after registering?
Immediately. Once you register and pay, you can start the course right away.
How will I receive my certificate?
It’s delivered electronically, and we can also send it directly to the court or DHSMV if required.
What happens if I fail the final exam?
You can retake the final exam multiple times at no extra cost until you pass.
Do I need any special software to take the course?
No. All you need is an internet connection and a web browser.
Can I use a public computer or library device?
Yes. You can take the course from any device with internet access.
Will my progress be saved if I switch devices?
Yes. You can switch devices anytime—your progress follows you.
What should I do if the video or page doesn’t load?
Try refreshing the page or switching browsers. Our support team is also available to help.
Can I pause the course if I get busy?
Absolutely. Log out anytime, and resume later where you left off.
Is your course accepted by Florida courts?
Yes. All our courses are court-approved and accepted across the state of Florida.
What if I lost my ticket or court paperwork?
You can contact the court that issued the ticket or check online using your driver’s license number.
Will the court be notified when I complete the course?
Some courts require you to submit the certificate yourself. Others accept direct delivery from us—check with your court.
Can I take your course to get a hardship license?
Yes. Both our ADI and TLSAE courses help fulfill the requirements for hardship license eligibility.
How do I know if I qualify for a hardship license?
If your license was suspended or revoked, you may qualify. Contact the DHSMV or your local clerk’s office for specific eligibility.