The Florida Basic Driver Improvement Course may satisfy a court order if your court accepts it. Always confirm with your court before enrolling to ensure the course meets your specific requirements.
If you have received a court order to complete a driver improvement course in Florida, you may be considering the Florida Basic Driver Improvement Course. The course is state-approved, but each court sets its own requirements. Understanding your court’s expectations is essential before enrolling.
Confirm Court Acceptance Before Enrolling
Before enrolling in the Florida Basic Driver Improvement Course, contact your court to confirm:
- If an online course is accepted
- If the Driving Logic course meets your court order
- What documentation you need to submit after completion
- Your deadline for completing the course and submitting proof
Each court in Florida may have different requirements. Completing a course not accepted by your court will not satisfy your order.
Course Completion and Certificate Submission
After your court confirms the course is acceptable, you can enroll and complete the Florida Basic Driver Improvement Course. Your completion certificate will be emailed to you immediately after you pass the final exam. You may need to submit this certificate directly to your court, depending on your court’s instructions. Driving Logic reports your completion to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) within 1 business day, but this does not replace any submission your court requires.
Course Availability and State Approval
The Driving Logic Florida Basic Driver Improvement Course is available statewide to any licensed Florida driver. The course is approved by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV). For more information about state requirements, visit the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles.
What to Do If You Are Unsure
If you are not sure whether the Florida Basic Driver Improvement Course will satisfy your court order, contact your court before enrolling. Taking a course your court does not accept will not meet your legal obligation.
Quick Facts
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Is the course state-approved | Yes |
| Does it automatically satisfy all court orders | Not guaranteed — confirm with your court |
| Available statewide | Yes |
| Who to contact before enrolling | Your court |
| Certificate delivery | Emailed immediately after passing |
| Does Driving Logic submit to the court | No — court submission is your responsibility |
Frequently Asked Questions
What if my court requires my Florida Basic Driver Improvement Course certificate?
Your completion certificate is emailed as a PDF after you pass the exam. Save the PDF and submit it to your court according to their instructions. Driving Logic does not submit certificates to courts.
Will Driving Logic report my Florida Basic Driver Improvement Course completion to the court?
No. Driving Logic reports completion to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles only. You are responsible for submitting your certificate to the court if required.
What happens if I complete the Florida Basic Driver Improvement Course and my court does not accept it?
Contact Driving Logic for help. Refunds are available within 30 days of purchase if your completion certificate has not been issued.
How long do I have to complete the Florida Basic Driver Improvement Course after a court order?
Your deadline is set by your court. Check your court paperwork for the specific completion date.