A court date does not wait. Drivers in Kent Acres who received a traffic order through Kent County Court of Common Pleas need to act before that deadline hits. OnlineTrafficEducation.com, a licensed traffic safety school, gives you a state-approved path to satisfy that requirement. The course runs total, costs $55.00, and sends your certificate the moment you pass. No trips down Route 13. No waiting rooms. No mailing delays.
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Create your account at OnlineTrafficEducation.com and enter your valid Delaware driver license number. Court-ordered students and voluntary enrollees both qualify. The whole sign-up takes only a couple of minutes, and you can start the first module the same day.
Delaware limits study to per day, and a break is required after each block of continuous study. That means the total course spreads across more than one day. Your progress saves automatically after every section, so closing the browser never costs you your place.
Score or better on the final assessment and your digital PDF certificate generates instantly. Retakes cost nothing extra and you can retry immediately after a failed attempt. Submit that certificate to Kent County Court of Common Pleas before your deadline and you are done.
Delaware caps daily course study at , which means you cannot finish the full requirement in a single sitting. Drivers in Kent Acres who wait until the last minute before their Kent County Court of Common Pleas deadline often run out of calendar days. Enroll today, log your first session, and give yourself the buffer you actually need to avoid a bench warrant or license suspension.
OnlineTrafficEducation.com, a licensed traffic safety school, built this course specifically to meet current Delaware DMV guidelines and the requirements set by courts across Kent County. The content covers Delaware-specific traffic statutes, not a recycled national curriculum. Every certificate generated through this platform carries the provider credentials that Kent County Court of Common Pleas and the Delaware DMV recognize. Thousands of Delaware drivers have used this course to close out their court orders without a second court appearance.
Last updated: Content reviewed and updated to reflect the latest Delaware DMV guidelines and Kent County court acceptance standards
The certificate you earn here is recognized by Kent County Court of Common Pleas and aligns with the state requirements under current Delaware law. No follow-up paperwork from the provider side.
Phone, tablet, laptop - the course runs on all of them. Progress syncs server-side after each section, so you can start on your phone during a lunch break and pick up on a laptop at home.
You pay $55.00 at enrollment. No upgrade fees. No certificate delivery charge. Unlimited retakes on the final assessment are included. What you see is what you pay.
Most Kent Acres residents do not have a classroom traffic school within walking distance. The nearest options are in Dover, down Route 8 or Route 13. OnlineTrafficEducation.com, a licensed traffic safety school, runs on the device in your pocket right now. Log in from your couch on Webbs Lane, from a break room, or from anywhere with a signal. The course picks up exactly where you left off every single time.
Every module and the final assessment run on your smartphone. No app download required. Open a browser and go.
The server saves your spot after each completed section. Close the tab, switch devices, lose your connection - your progress stays intact.
Set reminders so your Kent County court deadline does not sneak up on you. The daily cap means you need more than one day, so tracking your pace matters.
OnlineTrafficEducation.com is a licensed traffic safety school approved to deliver defensive driving education to Delaware residents under current Delaware DMV guidelines. The platform serves court-ordered drivers across all three Delaware counties, including Kent County residents appearing before the Court of Common Pleas in Dover. Course content references Delaware Title 21 motor vehicle statutes directly, not generic national material.
Some Kent County drivers need a point reduction course rather than a standard defensive driving course. Others have specific court language that names a particular program type.
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