The DIC 552B — Online Driver Improvement Clinic Certificate of Completion — is the Virginia DMV's standardized completion certificate. It is the only document accepted by the Virginia DMV and Virginia courts as proof that you completed an online driver improvement clinic.
Every approved online clinic provider in Virginia issues this same DMV-format certificate. Driving Logic generates your DIC 552B automatically when you pass the final exam.
What Information Is on the Certificate?
Your DIC 552B includes:
Your full legal name
Your date of birth
Your Virginia driver's license number (or DMV Customer Number)
Your reason for attending the clinic
Your citation city/county and citation number (for court-ordered students)
This information comes from what you entered at registration. Make sure your registration details are accurate — errors cannot be corrected after your certificate is issued without reprocessing.
How Is the Certificate Delivered?
It is emailed to you as a PDF within 24 business hours of passing the final exam. You can also download it at any time from your account at drivinglogic.com.
Do I Need to Submit It to the DMV?
Driving Logic reports your completion to the Virginia DMV electronically within 24 business hours of you passing. Most students do not need to submit a paper certificate to the DMV.
However: - Court-ordered students must submit the certificate to their court. Driving Logic does not do this for you. - Insurance students must submit the certificate to their insurance company.
Quick Facts
Detail | Answer |
Certificate name | DIC 552B |
Who generates it | Driving Logic — automatically upon passing |
Delivery | Email PDF within 24 business hours |
Download | Available in your account at drivinglogic.com |
Accepted by | Virginia DMV and all Virginia courts |
Submit to DMV | Not required — Driving Logic reports electronically |
Submit to court | Yes — court-ordered students must do this |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is any other certificate accepted? No. The DIC 552B is the only document accepted by the DMV and courts for an online driver improvement clinic. A proprietary or custom certificate is not valid.
What if my name is spelled wrong on the certificate? Contact us immediately at [email protected]. An incorrect name may prevent the DMV or court from accepting your certificate.
Can I share my certificate with my court or insurer digitally? Check with your court or insurer about their preferred submission method. Many courts accept a printed copy; some may accept digital submissions. Your insurer can tell you their process.