Handle Your Ohio Driving Record Requirement From Beverly Today

Points stacked up, a court order landed, or your license got suspended - whatever brought you here, the Ohio Adult Remedial Driving Course is the state-recognized path forward. Beverly sits in Washington County, and the nearest full BMV office is in Marietta. Finish the course online, get your certificate the same day, and submit it without making that drive.

  • State Approved: Administered under Ohio Department of Public Safety and BMV requirements, per Ohio Administrative Code 4501-8-06.
  • 30-Day Window: Ohio gives you 30 days from enrollment to finish. Miss it and the state requires a full restart plus a reinstatement fee.
  • Instant Certificate: Pass the final exam and you get BMV Form 5789 as a digital PDF immediately, ready to submit to the BMV or court.
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Adult 4-hour Abbreviated Course

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Total one-time price

$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 keeps your certificate valid when you submit it to the Washington County Clerk of Courts or the Marietta BMV office on Acme Street.

Work Through the Course

Text and image-based lessons cover driver attitude, alcohol and drug material, and more. A quiz follows each lesson and you must pass it to advance. Ohio requires a 10-minute break after every two consecutive hours of instruction, and that break time does not count toward your total hours.

Pass the Final and Get Your Certificate

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

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 the total past 12 and trigger a suspension under Ohio Revised Code 4510.037. The state also gives you only 30 days from enrollment to complete the course before requiring a full restart. Get enrolled and get this behind you.

Recognized by Ohio BMV and Washington County Courts

The Ohio Adult Remedial Driving Course meets current Ohio BMV requirements under Ohio Administrative Code 4501-8-06. Beverly residents submitting certificates to the Washington County Clerk of Courts or the Marietta BMV can use this course's completion certificate, BMV Form 5789, as their official documentation.

Last updated: 2025
State-Recognized Course

TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, is a state-approved Ohio driver training school. The course satisfies all five ODPS-recognized reasons for enrollment at $76.00.

No Classroom Drive

Skip the trip to Marietta. Log in from Beverly, work through lessons on any device, and your progress saves automatically after every section so you never lose your place.

One Flat Price

Pay $76.00 and you get the full course, all lesson quizzes with unlimited free retakes, the state final exam, and your instant digital certificate included.

Online Course

Complete the Ohio Adult Remedial Driving Course from Beverly without driving to a classroom site in Marietta or Parkersburg.

Instant Certificate Delivery

BMV Form 5789 downloads immediately after you pass the final exam.

In-Person Classroom

Classroom sessions require travel to a provider site, typically 30 or more miles from Beverly in Washington County.

Fixed Schedule Required

You attend on the provider's timetable, not yours, adding travel time to an already long day.

How Long Does Each Option Actually Take?

Factor in travel when you compare. Beverly is roughly 30 miles from Marietta, the nearest full-service BMV location.

Method
Estimated Time to Certificate
Online Course Complete the state-required hours from home in Beverly, log in and out as needed, no commute added to your day.
In-Person Classroom Add 60-plus minutes of round-trip driving to Marietta or beyond on top of the full required course hours.

What You Actually Spend on Each Option

The online course price is $76.00. In-person costs vary and do not include your fuel or time driving from Beverly.

Method
Realistic Total Cost
Online Course Pay $76.00 total. No gas, no parking, no lost wages from taking a full day off work to travel.
In-Person Classroom Classroom fees often run higher than $76.00, plus fuel costs for the round trip from Beverly to the provider site.

Log In From Anywhere in Washington County

The course runs on any device with a browser. Sitting at home in Beverly, on a lunch break, or waiting at the Washington County Courthouse in Marietta - your progress saves server-side after every section. No app download required. Pick up exactly where you left off every time you log back in.

  • Any Device

    Phone, tablet, or laptop all work. No special software or downloads needed to access your course.

  • Auto-Saved Progress

    Every completed section saves automatically to the server so a lost connection never costs you completed work.

  • 30-Day Reminders

    The system tracks your enrollment date so you stay aware of the state's 30-day completion window before it closes.

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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 is administered under Ohio Department of Public Safety and Bureau of Motor Vehicles oversight, meeting all current ODPS guidelines under Ohio Administrative Code 4501-8-06.

  • State-approved Ohio driver training school
  • ODPS and BMV recognized course
  • Issues official BMV Form 5789
  • Compliant with Ohio Administrative Code 4501-8-06
  • Accepted by Ohio courts and BMV offices

Need a Different Ohio Driver Course?

The Adult Remedial Driving Course is for licensed adults 18 and older - not for road test prep or teen driver education.

Questions Beverly Drivers Ask Before Enrolling

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

Five groups qualify under current ODPS guidelines. Drivers with 2 to 11 points who want a 2-point credit on their record. Drivers reinstating after a 12-point suspension under Ohio Revised Code 4510.037. Drivers with a court order requiring the remedial program. Drivers age 19 or older reinstating due to a juvenile suspension that happened before age 18. Drivers reinstating after an under-21 alcohol-related suspension. Court-ordered completions do not earn a 2-point credit - the court sets the terms. Beverly residents unsure which category applies should check their suspension notice or contact the Washington County Clerk of Courts in Marietta before enrolling.

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

No. Only an Ohio court can remove points from your record. What the course does is apply a 2-point credit under Ohio Revised Code 4510.037, which acts as a cushion against future accumulation. If you have 8 points and earn the credit, the BMV treats your total as 6 points for purposes of the 12-point suspension threshold. The credit is valid for three years, you can use it once every three years, and a maximum of five times in your lifetime. Existing violations and their points stay on your record. Submit BMV Form 5789 to the Marietta BMV office on Acme Street to apply the credit after passing.

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

Ohio Administrative Code 4501-8-06 requires completion within 30 days of enrollment. Miss that deadline and the state requires you to pay a reinstatement fee and start the entire course over from the beginning - your previous progress does not carry forward. For drivers already under a suspension, that also means more time without a valid license. Beverly residents dealing with a court order face an open requirement until the course is done and the certificate is submitted. The practical move is to enroll only when you have enough time in the next 30 days to actually finish, then log in consistently until the final exam is passed.

How fast do I get my certificate after passing the final exam?

You get the certificate immediately. Pass the final and BMV Form 5789 downloads as a digital PDF right then. No waiting for mail. No processing delay. For a 2-point credit, submit it to the BMV - Beverly residents can use the Marietta BMV office on Acme Street, roughly 30 miles from Beverly, or mail it in. For a court-ordered case, submit it directly to the court that issued the order, which for most Beverly residents means the Washington County Clerk of Courts in Marietta. Per current Ohio BMV requirements, the certificate is the official documentation the BMV and courts accept to close out the requirement.

What happens if I fail the final exam?

The state-provided final exam has 40 multiple-choice questions and you need a 75% to pass. Ohio Administrative Code 4501-8-06 allows 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 completely - you start over from lesson one and the 30-day window restarts from that point. Lesson quizzes between sections have unlimited free retakes and do not count against you, so use those to make sure the material is solid before you sit the final. Do not rush into the exam if you are not ready.

What does the course actually cover during those 8 hours?

Per ODPS curriculum requirements under Ohio Administrative Code 4501-8-06, at least 25 percent of the course covers driver attitude - how decisions behind the wheel get made and what changes behavior. At least another 25 percent covers alcohol, drugs, and the operation of motor vehicles. The rest covers traffic law, crash prevention, and related material. Ohio also mandates a 10-minute break after every two consecutive hours of instruction, and that break time does not count toward your total required hours. The lessons are text and image based with quizzes between sections. Beverly residents who have sat through the material say the attitude and impairment sections are the parts that actually make you think.

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