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Can I Use the Florida Basic Driver Improvement Course to Satisfy a Court Order?

The Florida Basic Driver Improvement course is state-approved. Whether it satisfies your court order depends on your court — confirm before enrolling.

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Can I Use the Florida Basic Driver Improvement Course to Satisfy a Court Order?

The Florida Basic Driver Improvement (BDI) course offered by Driving Logic is state-approved. Whether it satisfies your specific court order depends on the requirements set by your court and the county where your citation was issued.

Check With Your Court First

Courts have their own requirements for which courses they accept. Before enrolling, contact your court directly and confirm that the Florida Basic Driver Improvement course from Driving Logic is approved for your situation. Ask your court:

  • Whether an online course is accepted

  • Whether the Driving Logic Florida Basic Driver Improvement course specifically is approved

  • What documentation you need to submit upon completion

  • What your deadline is for completing and submitting proof

County Availability

The Driving Logic Florida Basic Driver Improvement course is currently available to drivers who received a citation in, or reside in, Duval, Clay, or Nassau County. If your citation was issued outside of these counties, the course may not satisfy your court requirement.

If Your Court Approves the Course

If your court confirms the Florida Basic Driver Improvement course satisfies your order, enroll at drivinglogic.com and complete the course by your court's deadline. Your certificate will be available immediately after you pass the final exam under My Certificates in your account and will also be emailed to you.

Check your court's paperwork carefully — some courts require you to submit your certificate directly. Driving Logic reports your completion to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) automatically within 1 business day, but court submission is your responsibility unless your court instructs otherwise.

If You Are Unsure

If you are not sure whether your order requires a specific course or whether the Driving Logic Florida Basic Driver Improvement course qualifies, contact your court before enrolling. Completing the wrong course or a course your court does not accept will not satisfy your order.

Quick Facts

Detail

Information

Is the course state-approved

Yes

Does it automatically satisfy all court orders

Not guaranteed — confirm with your court

Counties served

Duval, Clay, and Nassau

Who to contact before enrolling

Your court

Where to get your certificate

My Certificates in your account and by email

Does Driving Logic submit to the court

No — court submission is your responsibility

Frequently Asked Questions

What if my court requires me to submit my certificate? Download your certificate from your account under My Certificates at drivinglogic.com and submit it to your court according to their instructions. Driving Logic does not submit certificates to courts directly.

Will Driving Logic report my completion to the court? No. Driving Logic reports completion to the FLHSMV only. Any submission required by your court is your responsibility.

What if I complete the course and my court does not accept it? Let us know and we can help. Refunds are available within 30 days of purchase if your completion certificate has not been issued.

How long do I have to complete the course after a court order? Your deadline is set by your court. Check your court paperwork for the specific deadline. Make sure you allow enough time to complete the course, pass the final exam, and for Driving Logic to report your completion to the FLHSMV before your court deadline.

Can I use the course to satisfy a court order from outside Duval, Clay, or Nassau County? Contact your court directly to confirm. Let us know and we can help with guidance before you enroll.

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