You have a deadline. The Douglas County Justice Court is not going to wait, and missing it means fines, a possible bench warrant, or a suspended license. OnlineTrafficEducation.com, a licensed traffic safety school, lets you complete your court-ordered defensive driving requirement from anywhere with internet access. The course runs total, costs $55.00, and sends your certificate the moment you pass. No driving to Minden. No sitting in a classroom on a weekday morning.
Total one-time price
Grab your Nevada driver license and sign up at OnlineTrafficEducation.com. The enrollment takes a few minutes. Court-ordered students and voluntary enrollees both qualify. Have your court order handy so you enter the right case details from the start.
You can study up to each day before the system requires a break. The course is text and image based, so no buffering, no forced video. Your progress saves automatically after every section, and you can pick back up on your phone or laptop without losing anything.
Score or better on the final assessment and your certificate downloads instantly as a PDF. Retakes cost nothing extra and you can retry right away after a failed attempt. Submit the certificate to Douglas County court before your deadline.
Douglas County courts set hard deadlines. The daily study cap is , which means you cannot cram the entire course into one night. Start today and give yourself enough days to finish legally and on time. A missed deadline in Nevada can trigger a bench warrant or license suspension under NRS 484B. That is a much bigger problem than the original ticket.
Indian Hills sits in Douglas County, just off Jacks Valley Road, and the nearest full-service DMV is in Gardnerville on Tillman Lane, roughly 10 miles out. Driving there, waiting in line, and driving back eats half a day. OnlineTrafficEducation.com, a licensed traffic safety school, is approved under current Nevada DMV guidelines and accepted by Douglas County courts. The course meets the requirements set out in NRS 484B.010 through NRS 484B.900 for traffic safety education. Every section is reviewed to stay current with Nevada law. You get a real certificate that holds up in court, not a printout from some unverified site.
Last updated: Last reviewed for compliance with current Nevada DMV guidelines and Douglas County court requirements.
OnlineTrafficEducation.com is a licensed traffic safety school operating under Nevada state approval. Douglas County courts accept the certificate. You are not guessing whether it will work when you hand it in.
Phone, tablet, laptop, desktop. The course works on all of them. Your progress saves server-side after every completed section, so switching from your couch to your lunch break at work does not cost you any progress. All for $55.00.
You pay $55.00 total. Certificate delivery is included. Retakes are included. There is no upgrade screen, no certificate fee at checkout, and no surprise charge when you finish. What you see is what you pay.
Indian Hills does not have a lot of public spots to sit and study, but you have a phone. The course runs on mobile just as well as on a desktop. Whether you are parked off Jacks Valley Road or sitting at home, you can knock out your for the day and pick back up tomorrow right where you stopped.
The entire course runs on your smartphone. No app download required. Open a browser and go.
Every completed section saves to the server automatically. Switch devices mid-course and nothing is lost.
Get reminders so your court deadline does not sneak up on you. The daily cap means you need enough days to finish.
OnlineTrafficEducation.com is a licensed traffic safety school approved to operate in Nevada. The course content aligns with the requirements under NRS 484B and current Nevada DMV guidelines for traffic safety education. Douglas County courts accept the certificate for court-ordered defensive driving cases. The school has processed certificates for Nevada drivers across Carson Valley, Douglas County, and the broader northern Nevada region. There are no hidden fees, no video streaming requirements, and no mailing delays. You complete the course, you pass the assessment at , and you get your certificate immediately.
Some Douglas County drivers use this course for insurance discount eligibility after completing their court requirement.
Is this course accepted by Douglas County courts for a court-ordered requirement?
How long does the course take and can I split it across multiple days?
What score do I need to pass and what happens if I fail the final?
How do I get my certificate after finishing the course?
Can I take this course voluntarily to get an insurance discount even without a court order?
Does the course work on a phone or tablet, or do I need a computer?
What do I need to enroll and how do I start?
What happens if I do not finish before my court deadline?