Points stacked up on your Ohio license, a court handed you an order, or you are reinstating after a 12-point suspension. Whatever put you here, the Ohio Adult Remedial Driving Course is the state-recognized path forward. Brunswick residents complete it online through TrafficSchool.net, get the certificate the same day they pass, and submit it to the BMV or Medina County court that week.
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Create your account, upload a valid government-issued photo ID, and confirm you are the licensed Ohio driver completing the course. This identity verification step is required by the Ohio Department of Public Safety before any coursework begins. Brunswick residents use the same enrollment process regardless of whether a court ordered the course or you are banking a 2-point credit.
The course uses text and image-based interactive lessons with a quiz after each section. You must pass each quiz to advance, with unlimited free retakes. A 10-minute break is required after every two consecutive hours of instruction, and that break time does not count toward your total. Your progress saves automatically on the server after every section, so closing the browser loses nothing.
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, and you immediately download BMV Form 5789. The full course runs 8 hours minimum as required by Ohio law. Submit the certificate to the Medina County Clerk of Courts or the Brunswick Deputy Registrar on Center Road, depending on your situation.
A 12-point suspension does not lift on its own. A court order stays open until the certificate lands with the clerk. And if you are sitting at 8 or 10 points right now, one more ticket on State Route 303 or I-71 can push you over 12 and trigger a suspension before you see it coming. The 2-point credit from this course creates a cushion. Ohio also gives you only 30 days from enrollment to finish before the state requires a full restart and a reinstatement fee.
TrafficSchool.net is operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, a state-approved Ohio driver training school. The Ohio Adult Remedial Driving Course on this platform meets all current ODPS guidelines under Ohio Administrative Code 4501-8-06. The curriculum, exam format, certificate, and identity verification process are all built to satisfy what the BMV and Ohio courts require as of the latest ODPS guidelines.
Last updated: 2025-07-01
You get BMV Form 5789 the moment you pass. That certificate satisfies the BMV for a 2-point credit or reinstatement, and satisfies Ohio courts for a court-ordered case. Price: $76.00.
Complete every hour of the Ohio Adult Remedial Driving Course from any device with a browser. No drive to a Medina County classroom, no fixed schedule, no waiting for a seat. $76.00 total.
The course costs $76.00. No hidden fees, no upsells for the certificate. The PDF certificate download is included in that price when you pass the final exam.
The course runs in any modern browser on a phone, tablet, or laptop. No app to download. Brunswick drivers have finished sessions from a lunch break, a waiting room, or the couch after the kids go to bed. Your progress saves server-side after every section, so switching devices mid-course loses nothing.
Phone, tablet, or laptop all work. No app install required, just a browser and your login credentials.
Every completed section saves automatically on the server. Close the browser and pick up exactly where you stopped.
The platform tracks your enrollment date so you stay aware of the state-mandated 30-day completion window before a restart is required.
TrafficSchool.net is operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, a state-approved Ohio driver training school. The Ohio Adult Remedial Driving Course on this platform is built to satisfy current ODPS and BMV requirements under Ohio Administrative Code 4501-8-06, covering all five state-recognized enrollment reasons for licensed adult Ohio drivers.
TrafficSchool.net also offers other state-approved Ohio driver education courses for eligible licensed adults.
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