The following could make you ineligible to take a Driver Safety / Defensive driving course in Texas*:
*We recommend that even if you are considered ineligible for one or more of the reasons above that you still contact the court to determine your eligibility.
**Military Exemption: Active Military, their spouses, and dependents
Keeping a traffic ticket or speeding ticket off of your driving record is one of the primary benefits of taking a Texas defensive driving online course through Texas Drive Safe.
PLEASE NOTE: The following information is simply a basic guide. We highly recommend that you contact that you contact the Court presiding over your citation to determine your eligibility and for the appropriate steps to properly notify them of your intentions to take a defensive driving course.
In most cases you can notify the Court in one of the following 3 ways:
With either option you must make your request on or before the court date listed on the traffic ticket.
Your first option after receiving a ticket is to appear in person or by counsel to court on or before the date listed on the ticket. After entering a plea of no contest or guilty, if eligible, the judge will require that you successfully complete a Texas Education Agency (TEA) approved driver safety course or another course approved by the court.
Your second option after receiving a traffic ticket is to request in writing to take defensive driving. This written requirement can most often be satisfied by simply filling out the back portion of the ticket itself and mailing it back to the court. The back of the ticket allows you to enter a plea of no contest or guilty and request to take a driver safety course that is approved by the Texas Education Agency (TEA). Some courts may also allow you to make your request via phone.
Most tickets will have a contact number for the Court presiding over your citation on it. This information may be on the back of the ticket in some cases. Some Courts allow you to notify them via phone on or before the deadline on the ticket of your intention to take a defensive driving course.
Assuming you are eligible, the court will acknowledge that you plan to take a driver safety / defensive driving course for your citation, and will give you a deadline (usually 90 days) to successfully complete a Texas Education Agency (TEA) approved driver safety course such as the one offered through TexasDriveSafe.com.
After completing the driver safety course you must present the following to the court:
After the court receives a copy of the defensive driving certificate and any other required documents, your requirements have been completely fulfilled. The final step is for the court to do the following:
Texas Online Courses
| $25.00 | Texas Defensive Driving |
| $45.00 | DADAP Course |
| $74.95 | Adult Driver Ed |
| $149.95 | Teen Driver Ed |
| $39.95 | Seat Belt Course |
| $9.95 | Driver License Practice Test |
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