Apple Creek Drivers: Handle Your Ohio Remedial Course Requirement Today

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.

  • State Approved: Recognized by the Ohio Department of Public Safety and BMV under Ohio Administrative Code 4501-8-06.
  • 30-Day Window: Ohio requires you to finish within 30 days of enrollment or the state mandates a full restart and reinstatement fee.
  • Instant Certificate: BMV Form 5789 downloads as a PDF the moment you pass, ready to submit to the BMV or Wayne County court.
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Adult 4-hour Abbreviated Course

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Total one-time price

$76.00
Includes instant email certificate delivery.
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Three Steps and You're Done

Enroll and Verify Your Identity

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.

Complete the Course Lessons

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.

Pass the Final Exam and Get Your Certificate

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.

Your License Stays Suspended Until This Is Done

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.

Ohio BMV Approved, Wayne County Accepted

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
State-Recognized Certificate

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.

No Classroom Drive Required

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.

One Flat Price

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.

Online Course

Complete the Ohio Adult Remedial Driving Course from Apple Creek without driving to Wooster or Millersburg for a classroom session.

Instant Certificate Delivery

BMV Form 5789 downloads as a PDF the moment you pass the final exam.

In-Person Classroom

Classroom sessions require travel from Apple Creek to Wooster or another Wayne County location, adding drive time to an already long day.

Fixed Schedule Required

You attend on the provider's schedule, not yours, and travel time is not counted toward your 8 hours.

How Long Does This Actually Take?

Ohio mandates a minimum 8-hour floor. Here is what that looks like online versus trying to find a classroom near Apple Creek.

Method
Estimated Time to Certificate
Online via TrafficSchool.net Start the same day you enroll, log in from Apple Creek, and finish within the 30-day state window on your own schedule.
In-Person Classroom Drive to Wooster, roughly 12 miles from Apple Creek, find a scheduled session, and sit the full day in a classroom.

What This Course Costs Compared to the Alternative

The 2-point credit can be the difference between keeping your license and losing it. Here is what each path costs.

Method
Realistic Total Cost
Online Course at TrafficSchool.net $76.00 flat, certificate included, no travel cost from Apple Creek to Wooster or anywhere else.
Driving Without Addressing Points One more ticket on a record already near 12 points triggers a suspension, a reinstatement fee, and lost driving privileges.

Finish From Anywhere in Wayne County

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.

  • Any Device

    Phone, tablet, or laptop all work. No app download required, no special software, just a browser and your login.

  • Auto-Saved Progress

    Every completed section saves to the server automatically. Log out and return without losing any progress toward your 8 hours.

  • 30-Day Reminders

    The enrollment window is 30 days. Course reminders help you stay on track before the state deadline forces a restart.

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About the Course Provider

TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com

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.

  • Ohio Department of Public Safety approved
  • Ohio Administrative Code 4501-8-06 compliant
  • BMV Form 5789 certificate issued
  • Accepted by Wayne County courts
  • State-approved Ohio driver training school

Need a Different Ohio Driver Course?

The Adult Remedial Course is for licensed adults 18 and older. Other Ohio driver education needs have their own state-approved options.

Questions Apple Creek Drivers Ask Before Enrolling

Who actually has to take this course, and what is the difference between a court order and taking it for a 2-point credit?

Five groups qualify under Ohio Revised Code 4510.037 and Ohio Administrative Code 4501-8-06. Drivers with 2 to 11 points can take the course voluntarily to bank a 2-point credit before the next ticket pushes them into suspension territory. Drivers who hit 12 points within two years face a mandatory suspension and must complete the course to reinstate. Courts can also order the course directly, in which case no 2-point credit applies. Drivers 19 or older with a juvenile suspension and drivers under 21 reinstating after an alcohol-related offense round out the five. If a Wayne County judge sent you here, bring the certificate to the Clerk of Courts, not the BMV.

What does the 2-point credit actually do? Does it remove points from my Ohio driving record?

The 2-point credit does not remove existing points or violations from your record. Only an Ohio court can do that. What the credit does, under Ohio Revised Code 4510.037, is apply a 2-point reduction to your current point total, creating a cushion before the next ticket pushes you over 12. The credit is valid for three years, you can use it once every three years, and a maximum of five times in your lifetime. So if you are sitting at 8 points right now, the credit brings the effective total to 6. That matters a lot if you drive Route 250 through Wayne County regularly and another citation is a realistic possibility. Submit BMV Form 5789 to the Apple Creek Deputy Registrar or the Wooster BMV to apply it.

What happens if I do not finish within the 30-day enrollment window?

Ohio Administrative Code 4501-8-06 sets a hard 30-day completion window from the date you enroll. Miss it and the state requires you to pay a reinstatement fee and restart the entire course from the beginning. Your previous progress does not carry over. For drivers whose license is already suspended, that also means more time off the road while you work through the course again. The 30-day clock starts the day you enroll, not the day you first log in to study. Apple Creek drivers who are reinstating after a 12-point suspension or an under-21 alcohol offense especially cannot afford to let this window slip. Enroll only when you have a realistic plan to finish within the month.

How fast do I get the certificate after passing the final exam, and where do I submit it?

The certificate, BMV Form 5789, generates as an instant digital PDF the moment you pass the final exam. You do not wait for anything to be mailed. Download it immediately and decide where it goes. Drivers taking the course for a 2-point credit submit it to the BMV. The closest options for Apple Creek residents are the Apple Creek Deputy Registrar or the Wooster BMV branch, roughly 12 miles away on Route 30. Drivers who received a court order submit the certificate to the Wayne County Clerk of Courts in Wooster. As of the latest ODPS guidelines, the BMV processes the credit after receiving the original Form 5789, so submit it promptly after passing.

What happens if I fail the final exam?

The state-provided final exam is 40 multiple-choice questions. Under Ohio Administrative Code 4501-8-06, you get two attempts, but only one attempt per calendar day. Fail the first attempt on a Monday and you cannot try again until Tuesday. Fail both attempts and the course resets entirely. You start over from lesson one, and the 30-day window becomes a real concern at that point. The lesson quizzes throughout the course have unlimited free retakes and exist specifically to prepare you for the final. Take them seriously rather than clicking through. Apple Creek drivers who are reinstating a suspended license cannot afford to burn both attempts carelessly. Review the alcohol and drug section and the driver attitude material before you sit the exam.

Is an in-person classroom still an option near Apple Creek, and why do most local drivers use the online course instead?

In-person classroom sessions for the Ohio Adult Remedial Driving Course do exist in Ohio, but none operate in Apple Creek itself. Wayne County residents would need to travel to Wooster or further to find a scheduled session, and those sessions run on the provider's fixed calendar, not yours. The online course through TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, is a state-approved Ohio driver training school that meets the same Ohio Administrative Code 4501-8-06 requirements as any classroom option. The curriculum is identical, the certificate is the same BMV Form 5789, and the BMV and Wayne County Clerk of Courts accept it equally. For most Apple Creek drivers, skipping the 12-mile drive to Wooster and finishing on their own schedule is the practical choice.

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