Liberty County Texas Defensive Driving Programs
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Texas Driving Safety Courses Approved by TDLR
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Defensive Driving Class-For Liberty County Traffic Tickets & Seatbelt Violations
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Driving Safety Course – Liberty County Moving Traffic Violation Citations or a Car Insurance Rate Reduction







The Texas defensive driving class can be finished in a short period of time and at your convenience. Once you pay for the course, you can take the class at your own pace and in your spare time. It’s far easier than sitting in a classroom course.
Liberty County Texas Traffic Moving Violations: Tickets/Citations
Liberty County JP Justice of the Peace Precinct 1, Precinct 2, Precinct 3, Precinct 4
Requesting Texas Driver Safety Course (DSC) … or … Motorcycle Operator Training Course (MOTC)
The Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, Art 45.051(q) states — You may be able to require that a moving traffic violation charge be dismissed by successfully completing a driving safety course or a motorcycle operator training course. You will lose that right if before your appearance date you do not provide the Court with notice of your request to take the course.
ELIGIBILITY:
You are eligible to take Driving Safety Course if the following DO NOT apply to you:
- You hold a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL);
- You have taken a Court-ordered DSC for another ticket within one year from the date of this citation;
- You are charged with:
- 95 miles per hour or more;
- Speeding 25 miles per hour or more over the posted speed limit;
- Passing a school bus;
- Committing a serious traffic violation;
- Failing to stop and provide information or render aid after an accident;
- Committing an offense in a construction zone when workers are present;
- You do not have a valid Texas Drivers License
Liberty County TRAFFIC CHARGES:
All moving violations except as mentioned above are eligible for a driving safety course dismissal, providing you have not taken A defensive driving course within the past 12 months to dismiss a traffic ticket.
DRIVING SAFETY (DEFENSIVE DRIVING) CLASS COST:
In Liberty County Texas, the city municipal court and County precinct justice of the peace or JP court has an application process which must be completed prior to enrolling in a driving safety class or taking a defensive driving course online.
Each court also charges a preset fee, which must be paid to the court.
You will also need a certified copy of your Texas DPS Driving Record Type 3A which is available at the time you register to take the driving safety course online.
Texas Auto Insurance Discount
If you’re a Texas driver you may qualify for a hefty insurance discount, all while refreshing your driving skills in the process. Our online Texas TDLR Approved Driver Safety Class is easy, affordable, and specially developed for all drivers.
Liberty County Drivers Under the Age of 25
Texas drivers under the age of 25 years must take A defensive driving course regardless if they choose deferred disposition or deferred adjudication for a moving traffic violation.
How to Take a Texas Defensive Driving Course
Our Texas online defensive driving course can help you in a few ways. You can dismiss a traffic ticket, satisfy a court seat belt course requirement or receive an insurance discount.
The process for each is a little bit different; here are the steps you’ll need to do for each.
How to Dismiss a Traffic Ticket in Liberty County
- Contact the Liberty County court and request permission to take A defensive driving course. You may do this by phone, in writing (on the back of your citation), or in person. You have until the appearance date on your citation to request permission. At that time, you must plead guilty or no contest to your violation. You must also meet the following eligibility requirements:
- You hold a valid non-commercial drivers license.
- Your citation is less than 25 MPH over the speed limit.
- You have NOT completed A defensive driving course within the past 12 months.
- You did NOT commit your infraction within a construction zone.
Make sure to ask if your court has specific forms or affidavits that it will require you to mail/bring in. You can often find copies of these specific forms to print on your court or County’s website.
- Mail or bring to court all of the required documents and forms. These will include:
- Proof of valid Texas drivers license
- A copy of your insurance policy
- Your signed citation admitting guilt
- Any other documents specified by your County/court (court-specific affidavits, application forms, etc.)
- A court administrative fee (which varies by court)
- Enroll in and complete your TEA/TDLR-approved defensive driving course. Be aware that you may be required to complete the course by a certain date; while the course is self-paced, you’ll need to allow yourself plenty of time to get through it.
- After you’ve completed your course, mail / bring the following documents to your court:
- Your “I Drive Safely” certificate of completion
- An official copy of your Texas driving record
Once you have submitted your completion certificate, the court will notify you when your dismissal has been processed. Check your driving record to be sure that your Texas defensive driving course shows up!
How to Get an Auto Car Insurance Discount
- Contact your Texas insurance provider for eligibility info and discount details. Your insurance provider will be able to tell you if you’re eligible to receive a discount for taking a Texas defensive driving class. If you can earn a discount, you should also ask how long that discount will remain in effect, and whether or not it can be renewed.
- Enroll in our Liberty County Texas defensive driving course, and once you’ve completed it, submit your certificate of completion to your insurance company. You may usually fax, mail, or hand-deliver your completion certificate to Your insurance provider, who will then process it and apply your discount to your premium. We’ll send you a copy for free via U.S. Mail, but if you need it sooner, we have options for expedited delivery via FedEx.Be sure to find out exactly when your new rates will go into effect – some companies will wait until your next 6-month coverage cycle, and others will apply it immediately. And that’s all you need to do!