Texas Driving Safety Course (DSC) — Complete Guide
The Texas Driving Safety Course (DSC) is a state-approved online course regulated by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). Completing it allows eligible drivers to have a qualifying traffic ticket dismissed and keep the violation off their driving record. The course can also be taken voluntarily for an auto insurance discount.
What the Course Is
The Texas Driving Safety Course covers the Texas traffic safety problem, factors affecting driver performance, traffic laws and procedures, challenging driving environments, defensive driving strategies, driving emergencies, occupant safety, alcohol and traffic safety, and human trafficking awareness. The course spans 5 lessons and takes a minimum of 6 hours to complete online.
Who Takes This Course
The course is for Texas drivers who have received an eligible moving traffic violation and want to have it dismissed, and for drivers who want to take it voluntarily for an insurance discount. For ticket dismissal, you must get court permission before enrolling and you must not have completed a driving safety course within the past 12 months.
Cost
The total cost is $29 — a $25 course fee plus a $4 state fee. Both fees are required by Texas law and are collected at enrollment. Payment is required before the course begins.
How to Enroll
Visit drivinglogic.com, select the Texas Driving Safety Course, and complete registration. If you are taking the course for ticket dismissal, you must have court permission before enrolling. Payment is required before course access is granted.
How the Course Works
The course is self-paced and fully online. You complete it through your web browser at any time, on any device. The course is divided into 5 lessons. At the end of each lesson, you answer a short multiple-choice quiz. You must score at least 70% to advance to the next lesson. There is no final exam.
Your Certificate
Your DS-230 completion certificate is emailed to you automatically after you finish all 5 lessons and pass all lesson quizzes. You must then submit this certificate — along with a certified Type 3A driving record from Texas DPS — to your court by the court's deadline. Driving Logic does not submit documents to the court on your behalf.
Reporting to TDLR
Driving Logic reports your completion to TDLR automatically. Reporting typically happens within 1 business day of certificate issuance. Your certificate number may take up to 15 days to appear in the TDLR validation system at tdlr.texas.gov/DESSearch.
Quick Facts
Detail | Information |
Course type | Online, self-paced |
Regulated by | Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) |
Provider code | CP1235 |
Course length | 6 hours minimum |
Lessons | 5 |
Assessment | Quiz at end of each lesson; no final exam |
Passing score | 70% per quiz (3 of 4 correct) |
Certificate type | DS-230 |
Certificate delivery | Emailed after completion |
Submit to court | Yes — student submits certificate + Type 3A driving record |
Driving Logic reports to | TDLR only |
TDLR reporting timing | Typically within 1 business day; up to 15 days to appear in validation system |
Course fee | $25 + $4 state fee = $29 total |
Course access | 120 days from enrollment |
Eligibility frequency | Once every 12 months for ticket dismissal (from last completion date) |
Language | English |
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need court permission before enrolling? Yes, if you are taking the course for ticket dismissal. You must request permission from your court by your appearance date before enrolling. No court permission is needed if you are taking the course voluntarily for an insurance discount.
Is there a final exam? No. Assessment consists of a quiz at the end of each of the 5 lessons. You must score at least 70% on each quiz to advance. There is no separate final exam.
Does Driving Logic submit my certificate to the court? No. You are responsible for submitting your DS-230 certificate and a certified Type 3A driving record from Texas DPS to your court by the deadline. Driving Logic reports your completion to TDLR only.
How long do I have to complete the course after getting court permission? Courts typically give you 90 days from the date permission is granted. Check your specific court's deadline. You also have 120 days from enrollment before your course access expires.
Does the course work on my phone? Yes. The course works on any smartphone, tablet, or computer with a modern web browser.