Points stacked up on your license, a court handed you an order, or you are staring at a 12-point suspension and need your driving privileges back. The Ohio Adult Remedial Driving Course is the state-recognized path forward. Campbell residents in Mahoning County can complete the entire requirement online and submit the certificate to the BMV or Clerk of Courts the same week.
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Create your account, confirm eligibility as a licensed Ohio driver age 18 or older, and upload a valid government-issued photo ID. The ID check confirms you are the person completing the course, which is a current Ohio BMV requirement before any instruction begins.
The Ohio Adult Remedial Driving Course covers driver attitude, alcohol and drug effects on driving, and related topics through text and image-based interactive lessons with quizzes between sections. 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 after each section so you can log out and return without losing ground.
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 it and you immediately receive your BMV Form 5789 Certificate of Completion as a digital PDF. The whole course takes a minimum of 8 hours under state rules.
For drivers reinstating after a 12-point suspension or an under-21 alcohol-related offense, the clock is already running. For drivers banking a 2-point credit, one more ticket on a record sitting at 9 or 10 points can push you straight into suspension territory. Ohio also gives you 30 days from enrollment to finish. Get enrolled now, protect your driving privileges, and get this requirement behind you.
The Ohio Adult Remedial Driving Course operates under Ohio Revised Code section 4510.037 and Ohio Administrative Code 4501-8-06. As of the latest ODPS guidelines, this is the only state-recognized remedial course for licensed adult drivers in Ohio. TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, is a state-approved Ohio driver training school delivering this program.
Last updated: 2025-07-01
Administered under ODPS and BMV authority. The certificate you receive is BMV Form 5789, accepted for all five state-recognized course reasons at $76.00.
The nearest BMV to Campbell is in Youngstown. Skip the drive and complete every lesson from wherever you have internet access at $76.00.
Pay $76.00 and get the full course, all lesson quizzes with unlimited free retakes, the final exam, and your instant digital certificate included.
The course runs in your browser on any device. A lot of Campbell residents I know knocked out sections during lunch or after the kids went to bed. No app download needed. Your progress saves server-side after every section, so switching from your phone to a laptop mid-course does not cost you anything.
Phone, tablet, or desktop browser all work. No special software or app installation required to access the course.
Every completed section saves automatically on the server so you never lose progress between sessions or devices.
Stay aware of your Ohio state completion deadline so the 30-day window does not expire and force a full restart.
TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, is a state-approved Ohio driver training school delivering the Ohio Adult Remedial Driving Course under ODPS and BMV authority. The program meets all current Ohio BMV requirements under Ohio Administrative Code 4501-8-06 for licensed adult drivers statewide, including Mahoning County residents.
The Adult Remedial Driving Course is for licensed adults only. Other Ohio driver education programs serve different needs.
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