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Quality Programs
The courses offered through this
website were developed by Driver
Training Associates, Inc., a traffic safety leader since
1977. Why trust your license to anyone else?
Ault's Driver Education Center
offers the following 100% online traffic safety courses:
If you have received
a ticket in any Florida county and you plan to attend traffic
school to keep the points off your license, this is the course
for you! You can also sign up for this course if you have
been ordered by a judge or court to attend a 4-hour traffic
school course, or if you have been ordered by the Florida
DHSMV to attend a Traffic Collision Avoidance Course (TCAC). Haga clic por favor aquí para cursos en español.
4-Hour First
Time Driver / Learner's Permit Course (TLSAE)— $34.95
This is the course
that is required for all first time drivers before they can
obtain their first Class E driver's license in Florida. This
course fulfills the State's requirement for attendance of
a Traffic Law Substance Abuse Education (TLSAE) program, also
sometimes called a "drug and alcohol" course or
a "learner's permit" course.
NOTE: Drivers who have been licensed in another state
DO NOT have to take this course. If you have a driver's license
from another country, please check with your local Florida
driver's license office to find out whether you are required
to complete the TLSAE course before obtaining your Florida
license.
8-Hour
Court or Judge Ordered Traffic School (IDI)— $59.95
You can
sign up for this course if you have been ordered by
a Florida judge or court to attend an 8-hour Intermediate
Driver Improvement (IDI) course. Our course is approved
in all 67 counties in Florida. Some counties (primarily
Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, and Orange) allow a
driver to elect to attend an IDI course if he or she
has already elected to attend a 4-hour Basic Driver
Improvement course within the past calendar year. If
you are not sure whether this is the course you need,
please review the paperwork you received from the court
or contact the court for assistance. NOTE: This
is not an Aggressive Driving or DWLSR course!
If your Florida
driver's license has been suspended or revoked, you are required
to enroll in a 12-hour Advanced Driver Improvement course
before your license can be reinstated or before you can apply
for a hardship license. Completion of an ADI course is also
required for drivers who have been classified as Habitual
Traffic Offenders (HTOs). This course can also be taken by
a driver who has been ordered by a Florida judge or court
to complete a 12-hour ADI program.
Did
you get a traffic ticket in Florida? If so, you'll want
to read this:
Your automobile insurance premium can go up hundreds
of dollars for just one traffic ticket! Fortunately, if
you receive a citation in Florida, you can keep points off
your license and keep your insurance from increasing by
signing up for traffic school. This is possible because
Florida law states that if you elect to attend traffic school
for a moving violation and you did not cause a crash, your
insurance company cannot raise your rate, cancel your policy,
or refuse to renew it (§626.9541, Florida Statutes).
Also, by signing up for traffic school, you will get to
keep your safe driver status (if you had this before you
got your ticket) and you will be entitled to an 18% reduction
off your civil fine.
Here's
how to take care of that traffic ticket...
1.
Sign up for traffic school by clicking on the BDI course
above.
You can elect to attend traffic school unless
you have already elected once before within the past
calendar year or if you have elected five times previously.
2.
Pay your ticket and remember that you are electing
to attend traffic school.
You must pay your fine to the clerk
of the court within 30 days of
your ticket date. Hope you didn't tear it up! You can
get your citation number and notify the court that you
are electing to attend traffic school by calling the
clerk of the
court for the county in which you received your
ticket. Some counties will allow a person to sign up
for traffic school up to 30 days after
a ticket has been paid. Click here for Florida
clerk of the court contact information for all 67
Florida counties.
3. Once you
have completed the online course, turn your certificate
in to the clerk of the court.
In most Florida counties, you have 60-90 days
from the date you pay your ticket to complete your traffic
school course and turn in your completion certificate.
If you got your ticket in Miami-Dade County, you have
120 days from the date you pay your
ticket. It's a good idea to make a copy of your certificate
for your records before you send it to the clerk of
the court.
Need
behind the wheel driving instruction or a classroom traffic
safety course? Ault's Driver Education Center can help!
For
information regarding behind the wheel instruction or
classroom traffic safety courses, please click on the
link below.