Handle Your Ohio Driving Record Requirement From Bellbrook 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 forward under Ohio Revised Code 4510.037. Bellbrook residents complete it online through TrafficSchool.net, get the BMV Form 5789 certificate the same day they pass, and submit it to the BMV or Greene County court that week.

  • State Approved: Administered under Ohio Department of Public Safety and BMV requirements, recognized statewide for all five qualifying situations.
  • 30-Day Window: Ohio mandates completion within 30 days of enrollment. Missing that deadline means a reinstatement fee and starting completely over.
  • Instant Certificate: Pass the final exam and you get BMV Form 5789 as a digital PDF immediately, ready to submit to the BMV or your court.
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Three Steps and You're Done

Enroll and Verify Your Identity

Create your account at TrafficSchool.net and upload a valid government-issued photo ID. Ohio requires identity verification before you start. Bellbrook residents use the same enrollment process as any Ohio driver, no separate registration at the Greene County Deputy Registrar needed upfront.

Complete the Course Material

Work through text and image-based interactive lessons covering driver attitude, alcohol and drug impairment, and traffic law. A quiz follows each lesson and you must pass it to advance. Ohio Administrative Code 4501-8-06 requires a 10-minute break after every two consecutive hours of instruction, and that break time does not count toward your total.

Pass the Final Exam and Get Your Certificate

The state-provided final exam is 40 multiple-choice questions. You need a 75% to pass and have two attempts, one per calendar day. Pass it and you immediately download BMV Form 5789. The course runs 8 hours minimum as required by ODPS, so plan your 30-day window accordingly.

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 on US-68 or SR-725 near Bellbrook can push a record past 12 and trigger a suspension. The state gives you 30 days from enrollment to finish. Starting now keeps your options open and your driving privileges protected.

Built Around Current Ohio BMV Requirements

TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, is a state-approved Ohio driver training school. The curriculum meets current ODPS guidelines under Ohio Administrative Code 4501-8-06, including the mandatory curriculum splits and the 8-hour minimum. The certificate it produces is BMV Form 5789, the exact document the BMV and Greene County courts accept.

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State-Recognized Certificate

BMV Form 5789 is issued instantly on passing. Submit it to the Ohio BMV for a 2-point credit or to your Greene County court for a court-ordered case. Priced at $76.00.

No Classroom Commute

Skip the drive to Dayton or Xenia. Log in from anywhere, progress saves automatically after each section, and you return exactly where you left off. Course is $76.00.

One Flat Price

The full Ohio Adult Remedial Driving Course costs $76.00. No hidden fees, no upsells required to get your certificate. Lesson quiz retakes are included at no extra charge.

Online Through TrafficSchool.net

Complete the Ohio Adult Remedial Driving Course from Bellbrook without driving to a classroom. Progress saves automatically and the certificate arrives the same day you pass.

Instant Certificate Delivery

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

Traditional In-Person Classroom

In-person options require traveling to a provider in Dayton or Xenia, coordinating a full-day schedule, and waiting for a mailed or handed-over certificate.

Fixed Schedule Required

You attend on the provider's timetable, not yours, often a single all-day Saturday session.

How Long Does Each Option Actually Take?

Time matters when your license is suspended or a court deadline is approaching.

Method
Estimated Time to Certificate
Online Start today, finish within your 30-day window, get the certificate the same day you pass the final exam.
In-Person Wait for an available class date, drive to Xenia or Dayton, then wait for certificate processing before you can submit anything.

What Does Each Option Cost?

Price matters, but so does what you get for it.

Method
Realistic Total Cost
Online via TrafficSchool.net Flat rate of $76.00 covers the full course, all lesson quiz retakes, and your BMV Form 5789 certificate.
In-Person Classroom Classroom providers typically charge more than $76.00 and may add separate fees for materials or certificate processing.

Finish the Course on Any Device

The course runs on a phone, tablet, or laptop. No app download required. Your progress saves server-side after every section, so closing the browser on your lunch break in Bellbrook does not cost you any completed work when you pick it back up that evening.

  • Any Device

    Phone, tablet, or desktop all work. No special software or app installation needed to access the course.

  • Auto-Saved Progress

    Every completed section saves automatically to the server. Log out and return without losing any progress you already made.

  • 30-Day Reminders

    The system tracks your enrollment date against the state's 30-day window so you stay aware of where you stand.

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About Your 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 it delivers meets current ODPS guidelines and Ohio Administrative Code 4501-8-06. The certificate produced is BMV Form 5789, accepted by the Ohio BMV and by Greene County courts.

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

Need a Different Ohio Driver Course?

TrafficSchool.net offers additional state-approved Ohio driver education courses for other licensing situations.

Questions Bellbrook Drivers Ask Before Enrolling

Who actually has to take the Ohio Adult Remedial Driving 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 it voluntarily to bank a 2-point credit before the next ticket pushes them toward a suspension. Drivers who hit 12 points within two years must complete it to reinstate their license. Courts can also order it as a condition of a case, and in that situation 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 Greene County court sent you here, bring the certificate to the Clerk of Courts at 45 N. Detroit St. in Xenia, about 10 miles from Bellbrook.

The 2-point credit sounds useful, but does it actually remove points from my Ohio driving record?

No. Only an Ohio court can remove points from your record. What the 2-point credit does under Ohio Revised Code 4510.037 is apply a cushion, reducing your active point total by two so the next ticket is less likely to push you over 12 and trigger a suspension. The credit is valid for three years from the date the BMV receives your BMV Form 5789 certificate. You can use it once every three years and up to five times in your lifetime. As of the latest ODPS guidelines, the credit applies to your current point balance but does not alter the underlying violations. After passing, submit your certificate to the Ohio BMV. The nearest BMV Deputy Registrar serving Bellbrook is in Xenia on US-35.

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

Ohio Administrative Code 4501-8-06 sets a hard 30-day completion window from the date you enroll. Miss that deadline and the state requires you to pay a reinstatement fee and restart the entire course from the beginning. Your prior progress does not carry over. For drivers whose license is already suspended, that delay extends the time you are off the road. For drivers banking a 2-point credit, it leaves your record unprotected longer. The practical move is to start the course the same week you enroll and work through it steadily. There is no daily study cap, so you can cover as much material as you want in a single session as long as you take the required 10-minute break after every two consecutive hours.

How fast do I get my certificate after passing, and where exactly do I submit it?

Pass the final exam and BMV Form 5789 generates as a downloadable PDF immediately, the same session. You do not wait for anything to be mailed. For a 2-point credit, submit it to the Ohio BMV. The nearest full-service BMV office to Bellbrook is in Xenia, roughly 10 miles east on US-35. For a court-ordered case, bring or mail it to the Greene County Clerk of Courts at 45 N. Detroit St., Xenia, OH 45385. Current Ohio BMV requirements state the credit does not apply until the BMV processes the certificate, so submit it promptly. Keeping a digital copy on your phone is smart in case the original gets questioned during a traffic stop on SR-725 before the BMV updates your record.

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 the second attempt and the course resets entirely. You start over from lesson one, and the 30-day completion window becomes a real concern at that point. Lesson quizzes between sections have unlimited free retakes and must be passed before you advance, so use those to actually learn the material rather than clicking through. The driver attitude sections and the alcohol and drug content make up at least half the exam questions, so pay attention to those two areas specifically.

Is there still an in-person classroom option near Bellbrook, and is online actually better?

In-person classroom providers do exist in the Dayton metro area, but none operate inside Bellbrook itself. Attending one means driving to Dayton or Xenia, blocking out a full day on a fixed schedule, and then waiting for a physical certificate before you can submit anything to the BMV or the Greene County Clerk of Courts. The online course through TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, meets the same Ohio Administrative Code 4501-8-06 requirements, covers the same ODPS-mandated curriculum, and produces the same BMV Form 5789 certificate. The difference is you finish on your own schedule, the certificate arrives the same day you pass, and you never have to coordinate a day off work around a classroom in Xenia.

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