Bremen, Ohio Drivers: Handle Your Point Requirement Online Today

The Ohio Adult Remedial Driving Course covers the state requirement for Fairfield County drivers dealing with accumulated points, a 12-point suspension, a court order, or a juvenile or under-21 alcohol-related suspension. It also lets you bank a 2-point credit before the next ticket pushes your record over the limit. Enroll, finish the course, and get your certificate the same day.

  • State Approved: Administered under Ohio Department of Public Safety and BMV approval per Ohio Administrative Code 4501-8-06.
  • 30-Day Window: State rules require you to finish within 30 days of enrollment or you restart and pay the reinstatement fee again.
  • Instant Certificate: You get BMV Form 5789 as a digital PDF the moment you pass, ready to submit to the BMV or Fairfield County 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 Administrative Code 4501-8-06 requires identity verification before you start. Fairfield County residents use the same enrollment process as any Ohio driver. Takes about five minutes to get through the setup.

Work Through the Course Lessons

Text and image-based lessons cover driver attitude, alcohol and drug material, and Ohio traffic law. Your progress saves automatically after each section. A quiz follows every lesson, with unlimited free retakes. You must pass each quiz before the next section unlocks. No live video, no scheduled sessions.

Pass the Exam and Get Your Certificate

The state-provided 40-question final exam requires a 75% to pass. You get two attempts, one per calendar day. Pass it and you immediately download BMV Form 5789. The full course runs 8 hours minimum. Submit the certificate to the BMV or your Fairfield County court the same week.

Your License Status Stays Open Until This Is Done

For suspension and court-ordered cases, nothing changes on your record until the certificate lands at the BMV or the Fairfield County Clerk of Courts. For 2-point credit cases, one more ticket on a record already sitting at 8 or 10 points can push you straight into a 12-point suspension. The state also gives you a hard 30-day window from enrollment. Miss it and you restart from zero.

Approved Under Ohio Law, Not Just Listed Online

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. Bremen and Fairfield County drivers have used this course to satisfy both BMV and court requirements.

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

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

No Classroom Drive

The nearest in-person option for Bremen drivers means a trip toward Lancaster or Columbus. This course runs on any device with a browser. Start tonight from your kitchen table. $76.00 total, no travel cost.

One Flat Price

Pay $76.00 and that covers everything: all lessons, all quizzes, the state final exam, and your BMV Form 5789 certificate. No upsells, no add-on fees after checkout.

Online Course

Complete the Ohio Adult Remedial Driving Course on your own schedule from any device, with your certificate delivered instantly after you pass.

No Drive to Lancaster

Skip the 20-minute trip from Bremen to the nearest classroom provider.

Progress Auto-Saved

Log out anytime and pick up exactly where you stopped, no lost progress.

Instant Certificate

BMV Form 5789 downloads the moment you pass the final exam.

In-Person Classroom

Traditional classroom sessions require you to travel to a licensed location, match their schedule, and wait for a mailed or printed certificate.

Fixed Class Schedule

You attend on their timetable, not yours, which can delay your start date.

Travel Required

Bremen has no local classroom option; you drive to Lancaster or beyond.

Certificate Timing Varies

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

How Long This Actually Takes

The state sets an 8-hour floor. Here is how the online course compares to coordinating an in-person session from Bremen.

Method
Estimated Time to Certificate
Online Course Start the same day you enroll, work in sessions that fit your schedule, finish within the 30-day state window.
In-Person Classroom Find an open session near Lancaster or Columbus, drive out, and match your schedule to their available dates.

What You Actually Pay

The course fee is one thing. Factor in what a 12-point suspension or an unprotected record costs in lost driving time and reinstatement fees.

Method
Realistic Total Cost
Online Course Pay $76.00 total. No gas, no parking, no missed work driving to a classroom in Lancaster or Columbus.
In-Person Classroom Course fee plus fuel and time for a round trip from Bremen, and possible lost wages for a weekday session.

Finish From Anywhere in Fairfield County

The course runs in any mobile browser. Sitting at home off SR-37, on a break at work, or waiting somewhere in Bremen, you can log in and knock out another section. Progress saves server-side after every section so nothing gets lost when you close the tab.

  • Any Device

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

  • Auto-Saved Progress

    Every completed section saves automatically on the server so you never lose ground between sessions.

  • 30-Day Reminder

    Keep the enrollment date in mind. The state requires completion within 30 days or you restart completely.

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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 Ohio BMV requirements. Fairfield County drivers have used this provider to satisfy BMV point credit requirements and Fairfield County court orders.

  • State-approved Ohio driver training school
  • Meets Ohio Administrative Code 4501-8-06
  • Issues official BMV Form 5789
  • Accepted by Ohio BMV and Ohio courts
  • Administered under ODPS oversight

Already Clear on Points? Bank the Credit Now

Drivers with 2 to 11 points can apply a 2-point credit before the next ticket forces the issue.

Questions Bremen Drivers Ask Before Enrolling

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

Ohio recognizes five situations under Ohio Revised Code 4510.037 and Ohio Administrative Code 4501-8-06. You take the Ohio Adult Remedial Driving Course to reinstate after a 12-point suspension, to satisfy a court order, to reinstate after a juvenile suspension if you are now 19 or older, to reinstate after an under-21 alcohol-related suspension, or to bank a voluntary 2-point credit when you have 2 to 11 points. Court-ordered students do not receive the 2-point credit; the course satisfies the court requirement only. BMV-driven cases get the credit applied to the record. Fairfield County residents submit the certificate to the Fairfield County Clerk of Courts on 224 East Main Street in Lancaster for court cases, or directly to the Ohio BMV for point credit cases.

What does the 2-point credit actually do for my record, and how often can I use it?

The 2-point credit does not remove existing points or erase violations from your Ohio driving record. Only an Ohio court can remove points. What the credit does is create a cushion: under Ohio Revised Code 4510.037, the BMV applies a 2-point reduction to your current point total, which can keep you below the 12-point suspension threshold if another ticket comes in. The credit stays valid for three years from the date of course completion. You can use it once every three years, and no more than five times over your lifetime. If you are sitting at 9 or 10 points and driving SR-37 through Fairfield County daily, that two-point buffer is worth having before the next stop.

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

The state-mandated 30-day completion window is a hard rule under Ohio Administrative Code 4501-8-06. Miss that deadline and the course resets completely. You pay the enrollment fee again, restart from lesson one, and the clock starts over. For drivers reinstating a suspended license, that also means the suspension stays active longer and the reinstatement fee clock does not stop. For 2-point credit cases, your record stays unprotected the entire time. The practical move is to start the first section the same day you enroll and keep a note of the deadline. Bremen residents can confirm current BMV reinstatement requirements by contacting the Fairfield County Deputy Registrar located in Lancaster before enrolling.

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

You get BMV Form 5789 as an instant digital PDF the moment you pass the final exam. There is no waiting period, no mailing delay, and no processing queue. For a 2-point credit, submit the certificate to the Ohio BMV. For a court-ordered case, submit it to the court that issued the order. Fairfield County residents with a court order bring or mail the certificate to the Fairfield County Clerk of Courts at 224 East Main Street, Lancaster, Ohio, roughly 20 miles from Bremen. For BMV submissions, the Lancaster BMV Deputy Registrar office handles Fairfield County records. As of the latest ODPS guidelines, digital certificates are accepted for submission.

What happens if I fail the final exam?

The state-provided final exam for the Ohio Adult Remedial Driving Course is 40 multiple-choice questions. Under Ohio Administrative Code 4501-8-06, you get two attempts total, limited to one attempt per calendar day. Fail the first attempt on a Monday and you can try again Tuesday. Pass on the second attempt and you get your certificate immediately. Fail both attempts and the course resets entirely: you start over from lesson one and the 30-day window restarts from the new enrollment date. The lesson quizzes throughout the course have unlimited free retakes, so use those to lock in the material before you sit the final. Do not rush into the exam if the quiz scores are telling you something.

Does completing this course remove points from my Ohio driving record?

No. Completing the Ohio Adult Remedial Driving Course does not remove points or wipe violations from your record. 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 the active point total by two and creates a buffer against hitting the 12-point suspension threshold. The credit is valid for three years. Your existing violations and their associated points remain on the record as required by current Ohio BMV requirements. If you need points actually removed, that requires a court proceeding. For questions about your specific Fairfield County record, contact the Lancaster BMV Deputy Registrar before making decisions based on your point total.

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