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Is the Florida Basic Driver Improvement Course Available Statewide?

Yes — the Driving Logic Florida Basic Driver Improvement course is available statewide to any licensed Florida driver.

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Yes. The Driving Logic Florida Basic Driver Improvement (BDI) course is available statewide. Any licensed Florida driver can enroll regardless of the county where their citation was issued or where they reside.

Who Can Enroll

Any licensed Florida driver statewide is eligible to enroll under one of three tracks:

  • Election track: You received a qualifying traffic citation and want to prevent points

  • Court-ordered track: A judge or magistrate ordered you to complete the BDI course

  • Voluntary track: You are taking the course for an insurance discount or self-improvement

Before Enrolling for a Citation

If you are enrolling to prevent points on a citation, confirm with the clerk of court in the county where the citation was issued that you are eligible to elect the BDI course for your specific violation. Eligibility rules — such as which violations qualify — can vary, and the clerk is the authoritative source for your county.

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Available statewide

Yes

Counties served

All Florida counties

Election track eligibility

Confirm qualifying violation with clerk of court

Court-ordered enrollment

Available statewide

Voluntary enrollment

Available statewide

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to be in a specific county to take the course? No. The course is available statewide. You can enroll from any county.

My citation was issued in one county but I live in another. Can I still enroll? Yes. Enroll at drivinglogic.com. For the election track, contact the clerk of court in the county where the citation was issued to make your election — that process is based on the citation county, not where you live.

I am not sure whether my violation qualifies for the election. What should I do? Contact the clerk of court in the county where your citation was issued. Let us know and we can also help with guidance before you enroll.

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