Points stacked up, a court order landed, or your license got suspended after hitting 12 points under Ohio Revised Code 4510.037 - whatever brought you here, the Ohio Adult Remedial Driving Course is the state-recognized path forward. Camden drivers use this course to bank a 2-point credit, satisfy a court order, or reinstate a suspended license. The certificate goes straight to the BMV or your Preble County court.
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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. Camden residents use their Ohio driver license or state ID.
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. Log out and return anytime - your progress saves automatically on the server after every section.
The state-provided final exam has 40 multiple-choice questions. You need a 75% to pass and you get two attempts, one per calendar day. Fail both and the course resets entirely. Pass, and you get your BMV Form 5789 certificate instantly as a digital PDF. The total course runs 8 hours minimum - that is the state-mandated floor with no maximum cap on study time.
For Camden drivers reinstating after a 12-point suspension or satisfying a Preble County court order, the clock is already running. The state gives you 30 days from enrollment to finish. Miss that window and you owe a reinstatement fee and start over from scratch. For drivers banking a 2-point credit, one more ticket on a record sitting at 10 or 11 points triggers a suspension. Finishing the course now creates that cushion before the next traffic stop changes everything.
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 Administrative Code 4501-8-06. The certificate you receive is BMV Form 5789, the same document the Camden Deputy Registrar and Preble County courts accept.
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You get BMV Form 5789 the moment you pass. Submit it to the Preble County BMV Deputy Registrar in Camden or directly to the court for $76.00 total.
The nearest full BMV branch is in Eaton, roughly 14 miles from Camden. Completing this course online means zero trips to Preble County offices just to sit in a room.
The course costs $76.00. No hidden fees, no upsells. That covers the full 8-hour curriculum, all lesson quizzes, the final exam, and your instant digital certificate.
The course runs in any modern browser on any device. Camden has no dedicated driver training facility, so being able to work through lessons from home, a lunch break, or anywhere with a connection matters. No app download required. Progress saves server-side after every section so a dropped connection does not cost you completed work.
Phone, tablet, or desktop - the course loads and saves correctly on all of them without special software.
Every completed section saves automatically to the server so you never lose work between sessions.
The state's 30-day completion window does not pause. Log back in before the deadline to avoid a full restart.
TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, is a state-approved Ohio driver training school. The Ohio Adult Remedial Driving Course offered here meets current Ohio BMV requirements and is recognized by the Ohio Department of Public Safety and Bureau of Motor Vehicles under Ohio Administrative Code 4501-8-06.
The Adult Remedial Driving Course is for licensed adults with points, court orders, or suspension reinstatements - not for new drivers.
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