1. Enroll in an Online Driver Improvement Course
2. Traditional In-Person Courses
Who can attend traffic school in Arizona?
- Only have one violation to dismiss.
- Committed an eligible minor moving infraction.
- Do not hold a commercial drivers license (CDL).
- Completed a defensive driving program for another citation within the past 12 months.
- Were charged after an accident that resulted in death or serious injury.
- Are 18 years of age and younger who committed their first moving violation.
- Received a major moving violation and are at risk of losing license suspension.
- Accumulated 8 or more points on their driving record within a 12-month period.
Types of Defensive Driving Courses in Arizona
Classroom vs. Online Traffic School in Arizona
How to Enroll in a Arizona Defensive Driving School
- Traffic citation
- Money order or cashier’s check
Benefits of Completing Traffic School in Arizona
- Get a ticket dismissed.
- Receive a discount on their auto insurance.
- Fulfill a court order.
- Develop safer driving habits.
Dismiss a Traffic Ticket
Obtain a Car Insurance Discount
Fulfill a Court Order
Learn Safe Driving Knowledge and Skills
Arizona Defensive Driving Class Curriculum Details
- Maintaining a vehicle.
- Safe highway driving.
- Managing emergencies.
Arizona Defensive Driving Certificates
Arizona Traffic School vs. Drivers Education
Arizona Defensive Driving Course Fees
- Court diversion fee
- State fee
- State surcharge
- School fee
Sources
- Defensive Driving Schools from AZCourts.gov
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The Arizona Supreme Court approves defensive driving courses for:
- Have a traffic ticket or minor violation dismissed.
- Avoid accumulating driving record points.
- Earn an auto insurance discount.
Conversely, a traffic survival school (TSS) is intended for drivers who have committed a serious traffic violation or accumulated too many driving record points. Traffic school is NOT the same as an Arizona defensive driving course.
Defensive Driving in Arizona
- Dismissing your traffic ticket.
- Avoiding additional driving record points.
- Avoiding increased car insurance rates.
Dismiss AZ Traffic Tickets
- Have not used a defensive driving course to dismiss a ticket within the past 12 months.
- Are only dismissing 1 violation.
- Were not in an accident that involved a serious injury or death.
- Hold a non-commercial driver's license.
- Complete the course at least 7 days before your scheduled court date.
Arizona Driving Record Points
Earn Car Insurance Discounts
AZ Defensive Driving Course Details
- Defensive driving techniques.
- Safe driving practices.
- Arizona traffic laws and violations.
Traffic Survival School
Traffic survival school is often used to prevent a driver's license suspension. It may also be a requirement of your traffic offense sentence.
In Arizona, you will be required to complete traffic school if you:
- Accumulate 8 points on your driving record within 12 months.
- Run a red/flashing red light.
- Are convicted of reckless or aggressive driving.
- Are convicted of a moving violation/accident involving a death or serious injury.
OR - Are younger than 18 years old and are convicted of any moving violation.
Failing to complete a traffic survival school program may result in a suspended driver's license. For more information, please visit our Suspended License in Arizona page.
For a complete list of traffic schools near you, please visit the Arizona Chapter National Safety Council website, or contact your Arizona court or the AZ Motor Vehicle Division (MVD).
Arizona Traffic Survival Course Details
Traffic survival courses in Arizona are designed to teach you safe driving habits if you're a serious traffic offender or young/at-risk driver. Your course will include information about:
- Defensive driving techniques.
- Arizona traffic laws and violations.
- Sharing the road.
- Being a responsible driver.
- Improving driving attitudes and behaviors.
Upon completion of your course, you will need to inform the Arizona traffic court handling your case.
Arizona Driving Record Points
Remember, traffic survival school and defensive driving courses are not the same thing in Arizona.