The Improv Traffic School is Florida DMV certified for the BDI (Basic Driver Improvement Defensive Driving) and the Traffic Collision Avoidance Courses.
Only the Improv Traffic School can offer you traffic school courses that were developed with professional comedians and Hollywood writers to make traffic school fun - as well as educational.
Free Improv Comedy Club passes for two with your completion ($32 value)
100% State Certified & Court-Approved
Free Online Support
Members of the BBB and BBB Online
Voted "Best Traffic School"
Same day certificate processing and overnight delivery options available
Your course fee includes your certificate of completion emailed to you - AT NO EXTRA CHARGE.
CAUTION: Our Course will cause laughter, learning and enjoyment.
Our typical course consists of 10 easy modules that you complete at your own pace, we estimate no more than 20-25 minutes per module.
You start with a short video, read supporting text, take a simple quiz on material covered. You can also print your text materials to review later or during the quiz.
Since all final quiz questions are covered in the course and supporting bullet review sections, less than 0.5% of our students don't pass it on the first try.
However, in the event you miss it on the first try we offer unlimited re-takes and you can always go back and review missed material.
The course is designed for a 5th Grade comprehension level. Our goal is to provide you with a fun, simple and effective course that is very easy to complete.
Your citation number can be found on your ticket. It will be 4 numbers and 3 letters (i.e. 1234ABC) and will probably have an extra check digit after that.
You must pay the fees for your violation within 30 days. You can go directly to the County Clerks website to process your payment and elect traffic school http://www.myfloridaclerks.com
You must complete traffic school within 90 days from the date you paid your citation (may vary from court to court, please check with the court where you received your citation)
Unless you've had a rash of bad luck lately (a lot of tickets in very little time) you should take our BDI (Basic Driver Improvement) class. By electing to take the BDI course you will not receive points on your license. Also your insurance rates cannot go up and your policy cannot be canceled because of this violation (unless this involved a crash where you were at fault).
Most Florida students get their certificate via email. Barring any unforeseen technical issues your certificate is automatically emailed to the email address provided at registration within a few hours of you successfully completing the course.
- Was all of your registration information properly filled in (i.e. citation number, drivers license number)?
- Did you provide a valid email address?
- Are you checking the same email account that you gave us (i.e. hotmail vs. a work account)
If you answered Yes the questions above then you should check your spam folder/filter settings. Your certificate is an attachment, sometimes our email gets caught there.
If you selected a different expedited shipping method – such as Priority Mail or overnight delivery then your certificate is printed and shipped no later than the next business day after you successfully complete the course.
If you can open the certificate in Adobe Reader and view it properly, but it won't print then you need to update your printer driver. Pretty much all printer manufacturers have updated drivers available online for free downloading. Once you update your printer driver the certificate should print correctly.
4 Hour Basic Driver Improvement Course:
We report directly to the State DMV (that's how we get a certificate number) but it is your responsibility to make sure the Clerk of the Court in the County where you got your ticket gets a copy and updates the Court records. Your certificate has 3 sections, two copies of your certificate and the bottom section provides the Court information (based on the County you told us you got your ticket in). Be sure to send one copy of the certificate into the Court – and it would not hurt to follow up with them to make sure your records are properly updated (because if they are not, your license could be suspended and you could face additional fines/fees).