What happens in these classes?
A small group of people – usually from 15 to 50 – gather in a room for a six-hour session. We cover the 11 topics required by the state, but we make the classes as enjoyable as possible. Roughly five hours of the time is spent covering the material, either by listening to the instructor…
Read MoreI’m running 10 minutes late to class. Will I still be able to attend?
No, state regulations require six hours. We ask that our students arrive at least 15 minutes early, to avoid the risk of being too late to take the class.
Read MoreIs smoking allowed during the class?
No. TDLR doesn’t allow smoking in any of its accredited classes, but there will be numerous breaks during the six-hour session.
Read MoreWhat do I need to bring with me to the class?
Your driver’s license or other photo ID, for identification purposes Pen and paper, for taking notes during the class (which you can use on your test) The paperwork related to any tickets, so that we can have the exact name of the court issuing the ticket Cash to pay the cost of the class (or…
Read MoreDo I have to attend class in the city or county that issued my ticket?
No, any state-approved course can be used for a ticket from anywhere in Texas and many other states as well. For courts outside of Texas, check with the court that issued your ticket to ask whether you can take our course to have the ticket dismissed.
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