Arkansas Traffic Ticket Course

Arkansas Driving School Course

Defensive Driving, Traffic School, and Driver Improvement Online Courses

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Arkansas allows this online defensive driving course of which they call “
Driving School“. If you have one (1) moving violation on your driving record within the last three (3) years, a valid driver’s license and no failure to appears, you are most likely eligible for this program. You must come to the court clerk’s office to sign up for this program. There will be a fine and court costs and you will have to take a Defensive Driving School. Once you complete these requirements, the charge is dismissed and will not go on your state driving record..

Arkansas Municipal Courts

Arkansas City
Fayetteville
Haskell
Little Rock Traffic Court
Maumelle
McGhee
Rogers
Sherwood
Texarkana


Batesville, Independence County District Court
Contact: Tammy M Gregory
Email: [email protected]
Contact: 870-793-8817
Carlisle, Southern District Court of Lonoke County
Contact: Jennifer Wolfe
Email: [email protected]
Contact: 870-552-3436
Conway, Faulkner County District Court
Contact: Donna Rappold
Email: [email protected]
Contact: 501-450-6112
Faulkner County Circuit Court, Juvenile Division
Contact: Kay Satterwhite
Email: [email protected]
Contact: 501-450-4924
Faulkner County District Court, Greenbrier
Contact: Sarah Watson
Email: [email protected]
Contact: 501-679-2422
Faulkner County District Court, Guy
Contact: Wendy Grimes
Email: [email protected]
Contact: 501-679-4585
Faulkner County District Court, Mayflower
Contact: Danielle Rappold
Email: [email protected]
Contact: 501-470-0948
Faulkner County District Court, Vilonia
Contact: Sherry Lee
Email: [email protected]
Contact: 501-796-2534
Hot Springs, Garland County District Court
Contact: 501-321-6765
Little Rock District Court
Contact: Traffic division: 501-371-4733, Criminal division: 501-371-4739, Environmental division: 501-371-4454
Malvern, Hot Spring County District Court
Contact: Melba Russell
Email: [email protected]
Contact: 501-332-7604
Mena, Polk County District Court
Contact: Dena Ross
Email: [email protected]
Contact: 479-394-3271
Miller County Circuit Court
Contact: Mary Pankey
Email: [email protected]
Contact: 870-774-4501
Mt Ida, Montgomery County District Court
Contact: Treva Lambert
Email: [email protected]
Contact: 870-867-2221
Pulaski County District Court
Contact: Carol Wilkins
Email: [email protected]
Contact: 501-340-6841
Searcy County Circuit Court, Juvenile Division
Contact: Anne Tucker
Email: [email protected]
Contact: 501-328-5900
Van Buren County Circuit Court, Juvenile Division
Contact: Anne Tucker
Email: [email protected]
Contact: 501-328-5900
Van Buren County District Court, Clinton
Contact: Debbie Gray
Email: [email protected]
Contact: 501-745-8894
Van Buren County District Court, Damascus
Contact: Melissa Hallman
Email: [email protected]
Contact: 501-335-7203
Van Buren, Crawford County District Court
Contact: Marie Johnson, Court Clerk
Email: [email protected]
Contact: 479-474-1671
White County District Court, Searcy Division
Contact: Linda Maddox
Email: [email protected]
Contact: 501-268-7622

If you have received a traffic ticket for a moving violation (speeding, running a red light, stop sign, etc.), check with the court for which the ticket, summons, citation is written.  Generally the court and appearance date will be written on the front of the ticket.  You can usually search the internet for that court and get the information you need.  City courts in most states will have a fee to be paid and approval to take the course if dismissal of the ticket is allow.  Most states and court offer either deferred adjudication, diversion, or outright dismissal upon completion of the defensive driving course.  Most all allow the online internet course, but a few still do not.

A benefit in taking the low cost online defensive driving courses are that not only will you dismissed the ticket or get points deducted from your drivers license record, you can usually get an auto insurance discount as well!

Many states and city or circuit courts offer an option to take defensive driving, known also as a driver improvement program and accident prevention course  for dismissing a traffic ticket involving a moving violation.   Speeding tickets are the most often common offenses which result in traffic fines or driving safety deferrals. A deferred adjudication or deferred judgment is a probation because a judge or court official authorizes the deferral of the fine. If a defendant remains on probation, usually 6 months to a year without getting a second charge, the case is dismissed. Many courts will ask the violator to take a defensive driving or driver improvement course in lieu of the fine and instead of a conviction record on the drivers license.