Texas Defensive Driving Course Registration- Low Cost
Texas, Texas DSC – DDC Classes Online Defensive Driving, Driver Improvement, Traffic School Class
*Texas TDLR Approved
Approved in the Texas Municipal Court
*Texas Dept of Licensing and Regulations (Texas TDLR) Approved School #CP225 Certificate #C1635
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Drivers License Type 3A Record $12 (Print it instantly HERE).
This is the Required Course for Texas Ticket/Citation Dismissal (See Texas Code of Criminal Procedure §45.0511)
Traffic Citation Dismissal and Insurance Discount Defensive Driving Course
Texas Defensive Driving/Defensive Driving Course Online Defensive Driving, Driver Improvement, Traffic School Class
You Also Get a Certificate for Safe Drivers Auto/Car Insurance Discounts. Defensive Driving, Driver Improvement Program for Auto Insurance Discounts.
The course also provides a certificate of completion which allows you to fax or mail to your car insurance company for a discount of up to 10% off your existing premiums in many cases. Email this page to a friend or ask your spouse to take this defensive driving course online for a car insurance discount or another car/auto insurance policy discount.
You are not eligible to take a Texas Defensive Driving Course (Defensive Driving Course) if:
- You have a Texas Commercial Drivers License (CDL);
- You have taken a Court-ordered Defensive Driving/Defensive Driving Course for another ticket within one year from the date of the citation;
- You are charged with:
- 95 miles per hour or more;
- Speeding 25 miles per hour or more over the posted speed limit;
- Passing a school bus;
- Committing a serious traffic violation;
- Failing to stop and provide information or give aid after an accident;
- Committing an offense such as speeding in a construction zone when workers are present;
- 95 miles per hour or more;
- You do not have a valid Texas Drivers License
§45.0511)
Texas DSC – DDC Course
– Take defensive driving instead of probation. Opting for deferred adjudication or agreeing to defer Texas Police traffic ticket fines by taking probation will cost a great deal more than simply taking the defensive driving. The fees involved in accepting the deferral terms cost more than the fees associated with defensive driving. A Texas Municipal Court may offer deferred right up front, without explaining the difference between defensive driving and deferred ticket fines. First of all, the fees for taking a one year deferral sentence or fine for a speeding cost almost twice that of defensive driving fees that the court charges. The city and court get to keep those fees, because much of the defensive driving fees shift to the state and the city keeps less of the fee proceeds. That’s all fine and well for the local traffic ticket recipient, except that it cost that traffic ticket violation ticket holder MUCH more. It’s certainly pays to take defensive driving up front. THEN you can also get your insurance premiums lowered for taking a defensive driving course!
Texas Defensive Driving Class Online Defensive Driving, Driver Improvement, Traffic School Class
Texas Police Tickets/Citations
Texas Insurance Car/Auto Discount Course
If you have a violation involving violation of driving a motor vehicle or a motorcycle defined by Subtitle C of the Texas Transportation Code (Rules of the Road), you may ask that your citation be dismissed by successfully completing a driving safety course or a motorcycle operator training course. You will lose that right if you do not give the court with notice of your request to take the course on or before your appearance date.
You do not have the right to take a course if you are taking in advance a course, or have completed a course within the 12 months preceding the date of the offense and the course was done to secure a dismissal of a traffic citation.
You do not have the right to complete a course if you hold a commercial driver’s license or if you held a commercial driver’s license when the offense occurred.
You do not have the right to complete a course if you get charged with:
(i) passing a school bus,
(ii) failing to stop and give information or give aid following an accident, or on striking an unattended vehicle or fixture or highway landscape,
(iii) a traffic offense committed in a construction and maintenance work zone while workers were present,
(iv) speeding 95 miles per hour or more, or
(v) speeding 25 miles per hour or more over the posted speed limit,
You must have a valid Texas driver’s license or temporary license, or you are a member of the United States military forces serving on active duty, or the spouse or a dependent child of a member of the United States military forces serving on active duty.
You must have proof of financial responsibility (liability insurance).
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