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Texas Certified Driving Record vs. Type 3A: Which One Do You Need?

Updated June 2026 ยท Reviewed by Billy Forte In Texas the real question is not “certified record versus Type 3A” โ€” because the Type 3A is itself a certified record, specifically TxDPS’s certified copy of your complete driving history. The distinction that matters is which certified record you need: the Type 3A (certified complete) is what courts require for a Driver Safety Course, while the Type 2A (certified 3-year) is official but not accepted for the course, and uncertified Type 2 or Type 3 copies are fine for personal review. Match the record to the requester’s exact wording, and for […]

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CDL truck driver reviewing a speeding ticket beside a semi-truck in Texas.

Texas Speeding Ticket for CDL Holders: Federal Rules and Higher Stakes

Updated June 2026 ยท Reviewed by Billy Forte For a Texas CDL holder, a speeding ticket carries higher stakes because federal FMCSA rules apply on top of Texas law: speeding 15 mph or more over the limit is a “serious traffic violation,” and two such violations within three years generally trigger a 60-day CDL disqualification (120 days for three). Federal rules also prohibit masking, so a CDL holder generally cannot use a Driver Safety Course to dismiss a violation committed in a commercial vehicle. Because a conviction can affect both your license and your livelihood, a CDL speeding ticket is

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Texas CDL Holders and the Driver Safety Course: Why Commercial Drivers Can’t Use It

Updated June 2026 ยท Reviewed by Billy Forte Texas CDL holders generally cannot use the Driver Safety Course to dismiss a traffic violation, because federal FMCSA rules prohibit “masking” commercial-driver convictions, and Texas follows that prohibition. This applies to violations in a commercial vehicle, and CDL holders face tighter limits even for tickets in a personal vehicle, so a commercial driver should confirm with the court and consider legal advice before assuming dismissal is available. The course can still serve as a genuine safety refresher, but for a CDL holder it does not remove a qualifying violation from the record

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How the Texas 6-Hour Driver Safety Course Works Online

Updated June 2026 ยท Reviewed by Billy Forte The Texas six-hour course used to dismiss a ticket is the TDLR-approved Driver Safety Course (DSC), the same program also called defensive driving; an online provider lets you complete the required six hours at your own pace with timer enforcement on a phone, tablet, or computer. For ticket dismissal, request the court’s permission before the appearance date on your citation, then finish the course and submit your certificate the way the court directs. Note that a “6-hour course” can also refer to adult driver education for first-time licensing, which is a separate

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TDLR-Approved Driver Safety Course: What It Means and How to Verify

Updated June 2026 ยท Reviewed by Billy Forte “TDLR-approved” means the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation has authorized the Driver Safety Course provider, which is what lets a court accept your completion certificate for ticket dismissal. Before enrolling, verify the provider appears on TDLR’s approved list and confirm the course is the six-hour Driver Safety Course, because a course from an unapproved provider can be rejected and leave you paying the full citation. Approval makes the certificate valid, but the court still decides whether your specific ticket qualifies, so request permission before your appearance date. Applies to Texas. Court

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Driver reviewing ticket paperwork after missing a Texas defensive driving deadline.

What Happens If You Miss the Texas Defensive Driving Completion Deadline?

Updated June 2026 ยท Reviewed by Billy Forte If you miss the deadline to complete and submit your Texas Driver Safety Course, the court can deny the dismissal, enter a conviction on the citation, and add court costs โ€” and a failure to comply can lead to a warrant. Act immediately: contact the court to learn your case status and ask whether a short extension or late submission is still possible, since some courts allow it if you reach out before they finalize the conviction. Texas no longer uses a statewide points system, so the main risk is a recorded

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Driver reviewing a Texas speeding ticket in a professional legal setting.

Is a Texas Speeding Ticket a Criminal Charge?

Updated June 2026 ยท Reviewed by Billy Forte Yes โ€” in Texas a routine speeding ticket is a Class C misdemeanor, the lowest level of criminal offense, not a civil infraction as in some other states. A Class C speeding case is fine-only, handled in municipal or justice court, and paying the ticket is usually a guilty or no-contest plea that records a conviction. The charge is criminal in form but minor in practice, and certain situations โ€” such as reckless driving or racing โ€” can elevate it to a more serious offense, so it is worth understanding before you

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How to Take the Texas Driver Safety Course Online

Updated June 2026 ยท Reviewed by Billy Forte To take the Texas Driver Safety Course online, enroll with a TDLR-approved provider, complete the six required hours at your own pace under timer enforcement, then download your certificate and submit it to the court. If the course is for ticket dismissal, request the court’s permission before the appearance date on your citation first, and plan to include a Type 3A driving record with most filings. The online format is for convenience only; the court’s approval and deadline decide whether the completed course actually dismisses your ticket. Applies to Texas. Court rules

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Driver requesting defensive driving approval at a Texas court office.

How to Request Defensive Driving from a Texas Court

Updated June 2026 ยท Reviewed by Billy Forte To request defensive driving from a Texas court, contact the court listed on your citation before the appearance date and ask to take the Driver Safety Course to dismiss the ticket under CCP Art. 45.0511. Be ready to enter a guilty or no-contest plea, pay the court costs, and provide proof of a valid license and insurance; the court then sets your completion deadline. The request must come before the appearance date โ€” miss it and the court can refuse the option โ€” and approval is the court’s decision, not automatic. Applies

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Driver viewing a Texas-approved defensive driving course on a tablet.

How to Choose a Texas Driver Safety Course Online

Updated June 2026 ยท Reviewed by Billy Forte To choose a Texas Driver Safety Course online, start with TDLR approval โ€” it is non-negotiable, because an unapproved course will not be accepted by a court โ€” then compare providers on certificate speed, mobile-friendly design, and price above the $25 state minimum. Confirm the provider issues a certificate your court will accept and explains exactly how and when you receive it. The best course is the one that is both TDLR-approved and easy to finish on your schedule; price alone is a poor guide, and a fee below the legal minimum

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