You got a ticket, you went to court, and now you have a deadline. That deadline is real. Miss it and you are looking at license suspension, extra fines, or a bench warrant issued right here in Lander County. OnlineTrafficEducation.com, a licensed traffic safety school, built this course for exactly this situation. You log in, you study, you pass, and you send the certificate to the court. No driving to Battle Mountain. No sitting in a classroom. The course runs total, and you can work through it on your phone, tablet, or computer.
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Create your account and enter your valid Nevada driver license number. Court-ordered students and voluntary enrollees both qualify. The whole signup takes a few minutes and you can start the first section the same day.
Nevada rules cap your daily study time at . After of continuous study, you take a mandatory break before continuing. The course saves your progress automatically after every section, so you can pick up on a different device without losing your place. You need on the final assessment to pass, and you get unlimited retakes at no extra cost if you need them.
The moment you hit on the final, your digital PDF certificate generates instantly. Download it, email it, or print it and hand it to the Lander County court clerk. No delivery delay, no extra fee.
The daily study cap is . That means the course takes more than one day to finish. Do not wait until the night before your deadline to start. Lander County courts issue bench warrants for missed compliance dates, and getting that cleared costs more time and money than the course ever did. Log in today, knock out your first , and you are already ahead of the problem.
OnlineTrafficEducation.com, a licensed traffic safety school, operates under current Nevada law and meets the requirements set by the Nevada DMV for traffic safety education. The course content aligns with Nevada Revised Statutes so what you learn applies directly to the roads you drive, whether that is US-50 through Austin or Nevada State Route 305 heading north toward Battle Mountain. Every certificate carries the provider credentials courts and the DMV need to verify completion.
Last updated: Content reviewed and updated to reflect the latest Nevada DMV guidelines.
The certificate you receive meets the standards Lander County courts require. OnlineTrafficEducation.com, a licensed traffic safety school, keeps its approval current with Nevada DMV so your paperwork holds up.
Desktop at home, phone in the parking lot of the Lander County courthouse, tablet at the kitchen table. The course loads the same way everywhere and your progress syncs automatically.
You pay $55.00 and that covers everything. Unlimited retakes on the final assessment, your digital certificate, and no hidden fees added at checkout.
Most people in Lander County complete a big chunk of this course on their phone. The course is text and image based, so there is no mandatory video stream eating your data. It loads fast even on a slower rural connection, and the automatic save means a dropped signal does not wipe your progress.
The course runs in your mobile browser without any app download required. Pull it up anywhere you have a signal.
Every section you finish saves to the server immediately. Switch from your phone to your laptop and you pick up exactly where you stopped.
Log in early and track your daily limit. Knowing how many days you need helps you plan around your Lander County court deadline.
OnlineTrafficEducation.com, a licensed traffic safety school, is approved to provide court-ordered defensive driving education to Nevada drivers. The course meets the requirements established under current Nevada law and the latest Nevada DMV guidelines. Lander County residents have used this course to satisfy court orders and avoid the consequences of non-compliance.
Some Lander County drivers take this course voluntarily to qualify for an insurance discount after a ticket. The same course satisfies both purposes.
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