Points stacked up, a court sent you here, or your license is sitting suspended right now. The Ohio Adult Remedial Driving Course is the state-recognized path to a 2-point credit, a 12-point suspension reinstatement, or satisfying a court order. Apple Creek residents complete this entirely online through a state-approved provider, get the certificate the same day they pass, and submit it to the BMV or Wayne County court that week.
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Create your account and upload a valid government-issued photo ID. Ohio requires identity verification before the course begins. Apple Creek residents use the same enrollment process as any Ohio driver, and your progress saves automatically to the server after every section so nothing gets lost.
Work through the state-mandated curriculum covering driver attitude, alcohol and drug impairment, and traffic safety. A quiz follows each lesson, and you must pass each one to advance. A 10-minute break is required after every two consecutive hours, and that break time does not count toward your total course hours.
The state-provided final exam is 40 multiple-choice questions. Score 75% or better within 8 hours of instruction and you get an instant digital PDF of BMV Form 5789. Submit it to the BMV for your 2-point credit or to the Wayne County Clerk of Courts if a judge ordered this course.
For drivers reinstating after a 12-point suspension or an under-21 alcohol offense, the clock is already running. For drivers banking a 2-point credit, one more ticket can push a record past 12 points and trigger a suspension before the credit is in place. Ohio also gives you exactly 30 days from enrollment to finish. Miss that window and the state requires you to pay a reinstatement fee and start the entire course over from scratch.
The Ohio Adult Remedial Driving Course through TrafficSchool.net meets current Ohio BMV requirements under Ohio Administrative Code 4501-8-06. The certificate, BMV Form 5789, is accepted by the Apple Creek Deputy Registrar, the Wooster BMV, and the Wayne County Clerk of Courts.
Last updated: 2025
BMV Form 5789 is the official certificate. The Apple Creek Deputy Registrar and the Wayne County Clerk of Courts both accept it. You get it the day you pass, not days later.
The nearest in-person option means a trip to Wooster or beyond. This course runs on any device with a browser. Log in from Apple Creek, finish on your schedule within the 30-day window.
The course costs $76.00. No hidden fees, no upsells. That covers the full curriculum, all lesson quizzes, the final exam, and the instant PDF certificate on the day you pass.
The course runs in any mobile browser. Sitting in the parking lot off Beall Avenue in Wooster waiting for an appointment, or home in Apple Creek after a long day, your progress saves server-side after every section. Pick up exactly where you left off without losing a minute of completed instruction.
Phone, tablet, or laptop all work. No app download required, no special software, just a browser and your login.
Every completed section saves to the server automatically. Log out and return without losing any progress toward your 8 hours.
The enrollment window is 30 days. Course reminders help you stay on track before the state deadline forces a restart.
TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, is a state-approved Ohio driver training school. The Ohio Adult Remedial Driving Course offered here meets current ODPS guidelines and Ohio Administrative Code 4501-8-06. The certificate produced is BMV Form 5789, accepted by the BMV and Ohio courts.
The Adult Remedial Course is for licensed adults 18 and older. Other Ohio driver education needs have their own state-approved options.
Who actually has to take this course, and what is the difference between a court order and taking it for a 2-point credit?
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Is an in-person classroom still an option near Apple Creek, and why do most local drivers use the online course instead?