I grew up in Smith, Nevada. The drive out to Yerington on US-95A to deal with a traffic ticket is nobody's idea of a good time. OnlineTrafficEducation.com, a licensed traffic safety school, lets you knock out your court-ordered defensive driving requirement from home. The course runs total. You log in, you study, you pass with , and you get your certificate the same day. No waiting on mail. No second trip to the Lyon County courthouse.
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Create your account at OnlineTrafficEducation.com using your valid Nevada driver license number. Court-ordered students and voluntary enrollees both qualify. The Lyon County Justice Court in Yerington accepts this course, so have your case number ready when you sign up. Takes minutes to get into the first module.
Current Nevada DMV guidelines cap daily study at . After of continuous study, a mandatory break is required before you continue. The course saves your progress automatically after each section, so you can pick up on your phone in Smith and finish on your laptop later. No video streams to buffer on a rural connection.
Score on the final assessment and your digital PDF certificate generates instantly. Unlimited retakes at no extra cost if you need another shot. Email the certificate directly to the Lyon County Justice Court or bring a printed copy to your next court date. Done.
The Lyon County Justice Court in Yerington does not grant extensions because you forgot to start. The daily study limit is , which means the full course spans more than one day by design. Miss the deadline and you risk a bench warrant, additional fines, or a suspended license. Start today and give yourself enough days to finish before your court date. Every day you wait is one fewer day of buffer.
OnlineTrafficEducation.com, a licensed traffic safety school, operates under Nevada state requirements and current Nevada law governing traffic safety education. The course content meets the standards set under NRS 483.490, which governs traffic violation dismissal and point reduction programs in Nevada. Lyon County residents have used this course to satisfy court orders issued out of the Yerington courthouse, roughly 15 miles from Smith on US-95A. Nothing on this site is guesswork. The statutes are real. The certificate is legitimate. The court knows this provider.
Last updated: Last reviewed against current Nevada DMV guidelines and NRS 483.490 requirements.
OnlineTrafficEducation.com holds active licensing as a traffic safety school under Nevada state authority. Lyon County courts recognize the certificate. You are not taking a risk on an unknown provider when your license is on the line.
Rural internet in Lyon County can be spotty. The course is text and image based, no mandatory video streaming required. Load it on your phone, your tablet, or your laptop. Progress saves automatically server-side after every completed section. Switch devices mid-course without losing a thing. All for $55.00.
You pay $55.00. That covers the full course, unlimited retakes on the final assessment, and instant digital certificate delivery. No mailing fee. No upgrade required to get your certificate. What you see is what you pay.
Lyon County stretches from Smith all the way toward the Walker River. You might start a session at home and need to pick it up later from a different location. The course handles that. Progress saves automatically after every section on the server side. No app download required. Open a browser and you are back where you left off.
Phone, tablet, or laptop. The course loads on all of them. No mandatory video streaming means it works even on slower rural connections in Lyon County.
Every completed section saves to the server automatically. Close the browser, switch devices, lose your connection. Your progress stays put. Pick up exactly where you stopped.
Court deadlines are fixed. Account notifications remind you to log back in and keep moving. Do not let a busy week in Smith push your court date past your completion window.
OnlineTrafficEducation.com is a licensed traffic safety school operating under Nevada state authority. The course satisfies court-ordered defensive driving requirements as governed by NRS 483.490. Lyon County residents, including those with cases heard at the Yerington Justice Court, have completed this course to fulfill their legal obligations. The certificate you receive is a legitimate, court-recognized document, not a participation printout.
Some Lyon County drivers use this same course to reduce points on their Nevada DMV record, not just to satisfy a court order. One course. Two potential benefits.
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