Arizona Defensive Driving school online
- 1 – A person who attended a defensive driving school is not eligible to attend a defensive driving school again within twelve months from the day of the last violation.
- 2 – An individual who commits a civil or criminal traffic violation resulting in death or serious physical injury is not eligible to attend a defensive driving school, except that the court may order the individual to attend a defensive driving school in addition to another sentence imposed by the court on adjudication or admission of the traffic violation.
- 3 – As of September 1, 2019, if you hold a commercial driver’s license, you are eligible only if you were cited while operating a vehicle requiring a Class D or Class M license and the vehicle was not being used for commercial purposes. For further information, view A.R.S. 28-3392.
For More information, See below:
YOU ARE ONLY ELIGIBLE IF:
- You have not attended a Defensive Driving course for an eligible traffic citation issued within the past 12 months. (Your eligibility to attend Defensive Driving Course is based on the date of your current violation not on the date you last attended a Defensive Driving Course).
- Your violation must be on the list of eligible violations. Click here to view list of eligible violations 08042015
- If eligible, you can attend to have only one violation dismissed.
- If you were involved in a serious injury accident or fatal accident, you are not eligible.
- As of September 1, 2019, if you hold a commercial driver’s license, you are eligible only if you were cited while operating a vehicle requiring a Class D or Class M license and the vehicle was not being used for commercial purposes. For further information, view A.R.S. 28-3392.
- You must complete the course no later than 7 days prior to your court date.
- If you were specifically ordered by a judge to attend the course in person, you must register for a classroom course.
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