Beavercreek Drivers: Handle Your Ohio Remedial Course Requirement Now

Points stacked up on your Greene County record, a court handed you an order, or your license is sitting suspended until this gets done. The Ohio Adult Remedial Driving Course clears the requirement. Finish it, get your certificate the same day, and submit it to the BMV or the court. That is the whole process.

  • State Approved: Approved by the Ohio Department of Public Safety under Ohio Administrative Code 4501-8-06 for all five recognized reasons.
  • 30-Day Window: Ohio requires completion within 30 days of enrollment. Log in, work through it, and submit your certificate before the deadline closes.
  • Instant Certificate: Pass the final exam and you get BMV Form 5789 as a digital PDF immediately. Submit it to the BMV or your court the same week.
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Adult 4-hour Abbreviated Course

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$76.00
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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 you start. This confirms you are the licensed driver completing the course, not someone sitting in for you. Greene County residents use the same enrollment process as any Ohio driver.

Work Through the Course

The lessons cover driver attitude, alcohol and drug material, and related Ohio traffic law. A quiz follows each lesson and you must pass it to advance. Ohio law requires a 10-minute break after every two consecutive hours of instruction, and that break time does not count toward your total hours. Your progress saves automatically after each section.

Pass the Final and Get Your Certificate

The state-provided final exam is 40 multiple-choice questions. You need a 75% to pass and you get two attempts, one per calendar day. Pass it and you immediately receive your BMV Form 5789 PDF. The course runs 8 hours minimum as required by ODPS. Submit the certificate to the BMV or your court and you are done.

Your License Stays Suspended Until This Is Finished

For suspension and court-ordered cases, nothing changes until the certificate lands at the BMV or the Clerk of Courts. For drivers banking a 2-point credit, one more ticket on a Greene County record that is already sitting at 8 or 9 points can push the total past 12 and trigger a suspension. Ohio also gives you a hard 30-day window from enrollment. Miss it and you pay a reinstatement fee and start over from scratch.

Approved for Greene County Drivers Under Ohio Law

TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, is a state-approved Ohio driver training school. The Ohio Adult Remedial Driving Course meets current Ohio BMV requirements under Ohio Revised Code 4510.037 and Ohio Administrative Code 4501-8-06. Beavercreek residents have used this course to reinstate licenses and bank point credits without driving across the county.

Last updated: 2025-07-01
State-Recognized Certificate

BMV Form 5789 is the official certificate the Ohio BMV and courts accept. You get it as a digital PDF the moment you pass the final exam. $76.00 covers the full course.

No Classroom Drive

Skip the trip to a classroom in Dayton or Fairborn. The course runs on any device with a browser. Text and image-based lessons, no live video streaming required. Enrollment is $76.00.

One Flat Price

The course costs $76.00 total. No hidden fees, no upsells after checkout. That covers the full curriculum, all lesson quizzes with unlimited retakes, and your certificate on completion.

Online Course

Complete the Ohio Adult Remedial Driving Course from home, a lunch break, or anywhere with a browser. No commute to a classroom in Dayton or Xenia.

Progress Auto-Saved

Server-side saving after each section means you never lose progress between sessions.

Certificate Same Day

Pass the final and download BMV Form 5789 immediately, no waiting for mail.

No Daily Study Cap

Ohio sets no maximum hours per day, so you can push through in one sitting if needed.

In-Person Classroom

Classroom sessions in the Dayton metro area require scheduling around fixed dates, driving to a site, and sitting for a full day with a group.

Fixed Class Dates

You work around the provider's calendar, not your own schedule or work shifts.

Travel to Dayton Area

Beavercreek residents drive to Dayton or Fairborn and back, adding time and fuel cost.

Paper Certificate Delay

Some providers mail the certificate after class, adding days before you can submit it.

How Long This Actually Takes

Ohio sets the floor at 8 hours of instruction. Here is how the two formats compare for a Beavercreek driver.

Method
Estimated Time to Certificate
Online Course Work through it across multiple sessions from home, no commute, certificate downloads the day you pass the final exam.
In-Person Classroom One full day blocked out, plus drive time to a Dayton-area site and back, plus waiting for the certificate to be processed.

What You Actually Pay

The online course costs less than a classroom session once you factor in gas and a day off work for a Beavercreek driver.

Method
Realistic Total Cost
Online Course Flat $76.00 total. No classroom fees, no fuel cost driving to Dayton, no day of wages lost to a fixed schedule.
In-Person Classroom Classroom tuition plus gas to Dayton or Xenia, potential parking, and a full workday blocked out for a single session.

Finish the Course From Any Device

The course runs on a phone, tablet, or laptop. No app download needed. Sitting in the parking lot at the Beavercreek Towne Square or on a lunch break at work, you can knock out a section and pick it back up later exactly where you stopped.

  • Any Browser

    Text and image-based lessons load on any modern mobile browser without requiring a dedicated app download.

  • Auto-Saved Progress

    Every completed section saves to the server automatically so closing the browser never costs you completed work.

  • 30-Day Reminder

    Ohio's 30-day completion window is firm. Keep the deadline visible so you are not restarting and paying a reinstatement fee.

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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 delivering the Ohio Adult Remedial Driving Course under current ODPS guidelines. The curriculum meets Ohio Administrative Code 4501-8-06 requirements and the certificate it issues is BMV Form 5789, accepted by the Ohio BMV and Greene County courts.

  • State-approved Ohio driver training school
  • Curriculum meets OAC 4501-8-06 standards
  • Issues official BMV Form 5789 certificate
  • Recognized by Ohio Department of Public Safety
  • Accepted by Ohio courts and BMV statewide

Need a Different Ohio Driver Course?

The Adult Remedial Driving Course is for licensed adults 18 and older. Other Ohio driver education needs have separate courses.

Questions Beavercreek Drivers Ask Before Enrolling

Who actually has to take the Ohio Adult Remedial Driving Course?

Five groups of licensed Ohio drivers qualify under Ohio Revised Code 4510.037 and Ohio Administrative Code 4501-8-06. First, drivers with 2 to 11 points who want to bank a 2-point credit before the next ticket pushes them over 12. Second, drivers reinstating a license suspended for hitting 12 or more points in a two-year period. Third, drivers ordered by a court to complete the remedial program. Fourth, drivers 19 or older reinstating due to a juvenile suspension that happened before age 18. Fifth, drivers under 21 reinstating after an alcohol-related OVI or OVUAC suspension. Court-ordered drivers do not receive a 2-point credit. The certificate they submit goes to the court, not the BMV point system. Beavercreek residents submit to the Greene County Clerk of Courts or the Beavercreek Deputy Registrar depending on their specific situation.

What does the 2-point credit actually do to my driving record?

The 2-point credit creates a cushion on your Ohio driving record. It does not erase existing points and it does not remove violations. Only an Ohio court can remove points from a record. What the credit does is reduce your active point total by two, which matters when you are sitting at 8 or 9 points and one more ticket in Greene County could push you past 12 and trigger a suspension. Under Ohio Revised Code 4510.037, the credit is valid for three years, you can only use it once every three years, and you can apply it a maximum of five times in your lifetime. Submit BMV Form 5789 to the Beavercreek Deputy Registrar on North Fairfield Road or directly to the Ohio BMV to apply the credit to your record.

What happens if I do not finish the course within 30 days of enrolling?

Ohio requires completion of the Adult Remedial Driving Course within 30 days of enrollment, per Ohio Administrative Code 4501-8-06. Miss that window and the state requires you to pay a reinstatement fee and start the course completely over from the beginning. Your previous progress does not carry forward. For drivers with a suspended license, the suspension stays active the entire time you are restarting. For drivers banking a 2-point credit, the delay leaves your record exposed to the next ticket. The practical move is to set a hard deadline for yourself well before day 30. Beavercreek drivers who need to submit to the Greene County Clerk of Courts on Ledbetter Road in Xenia should factor in processing time when planning their finish date.

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

Pass the final exam and you get BMV Form 5789 as a digital PDF immediately. There is no waiting period and nothing gets mailed to you. You download it and submit it yourself. Where it goes depends on your situation. Drivers applying for a 2-point credit submit it to the Ohio BMV or the Beavercreek Deputy Registrar on North Fairfield Road. Drivers reinstating after a 12-point suspension submit it to the BMV. Court-ordered drivers submit it to the court that issued the order, which for most Beavercreek residents means the Greene County Clerk of Courts in Xenia, roughly 10 miles southeast of Beavercreek on US-35. Confirm the submission address with your court or the BMV before you send it, as current Ohio BMV requirements specify the correct receiving office by case type.

What happens if I fail the final exam?

The state-provided final exam is 40 multiple-choice questions and you need a 75% to pass. Ohio Administrative Code 4501-8-06 limits you to two attempts on the final, and you can only take one attempt per calendar day. Fail the first attempt on a Monday and you can try again Tuesday. Fail the second attempt and the course resets entirely. You start over from lesson one, and the 30-day completion window restarts from that point. The lesson quizzes between sections have unlimited free retakes, so use those to actually learn the material before you sit the final. Beavercreek drivers who are close to their 30-day window when they fail the second attempt should contact the BMV or their court immediately to understand how the reset affects their reinstatement timeline.

Does finishing the course remove points from my Ohio driving record?

No. Completing the Ohio Adult Remedial Driving Course does not remove points from your record and does not erase violations. Under Ohio Revised Code 4510.037, only an Ohio court has the authority to remove points from a driving record. What the course does for eligible drivers is apply a 2-point credit, which reduces your active point total by two and creates a buffer before the next ticket could push you into suspension territory. For court-ordered drivers and suspension reinstatement cases, the course satisfies the requirement and allows the BMV to process reinstatement, but the underlying points and violations remain on the record. Beavercreek drivers who want to challenge specific violations on their Greene County record need to address that separately through the court that issued the citation.

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