Pacific County WA 4 Hour Level 1, Voluntary, and 8 Hour Level 2 Defensive Driving

Pacific County, Washington Defensive Driving/Traffic School Class

4 Hour Level 1, Voluntary, and 8 Hour Level 2 Programs

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Pacific County Washington (STATE) 4-hour, Voluntary, and 8-hour defensive driving classes are available at a low-cost.  As an authorized I Drive Safely, LLC Washington provider, we have the defensive driving course, regardless of the hours needed, in one easy course for each.  The Pacific County defensive driving program covers Washington state requirements for 4-hours, Voluntary, and 8-hours and can be completed online and quickly.

The Washington 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.

Pacific County Washington Level 1 Defensive Driving/Traffic School

  • Approved by Pacific County Washington traffic courts and DOL

The Level 1 defensive driving course is 4-hours long; we make it simple and easy for you to finish. Take it in a single evening or divide it up over the course of a week or so – the choice is yours.

Pacific County Washington Level 2 Defensive Driving.

  • Approved by Pacific County Washington traffic courts and DOL

If you’ve been court ordered to take a Level 2 (8-hour) defensive driving course, we offer the best program. Our online course covers your court requirement, and you never have to set foot in a classroom.

Pacific County Washington Voluntary Defensive Driving

If you’re looking for ways to lower your insurance premiums, voluntarily taking a defensive driving course can help. Our simple online voluntary course can save you money and make you a better, safer driver.

How to Take a 4 Hour Level 1,  8 Hour Level 2, or Voluntary Defensive Driving Class in Washington (State)

How to Defer a Traffic Ticket in Pacific County, WA

The state of Washington does not dismiss traffic tickets, but you may be able to prevent the court from reporting your citation to the Department of Licensing (DOL), which would raise your insurance rates and stay on your driving record. You may only defer a traffic ticket once every 7 years.

1. Contact your court before your appearance date and request to defer your ticket with a defensive driving course.

To be eligible:

  • Your ticket must be for a minor moving violation.
  • You must NOT have deferred a ticket within the last 7 year.
  • You must NOT have any other citations pending.

2. Enroll in and complete Your “I Drive Safely” Washington Level 1 4-Hour defensive driving course.

3. Submit your completion certificate to your court by the deadline given.

Your particular court may allow you to mail your certificate of completion, or they may require you to bring it in person. Clarify your court’s specific procedures.

4. Check your driving record.

After the court processes your course completion, wait a few weeks and request a copy of your Washington driving record from the Washington Department of Licensing (DOL). You should see a ticket deferral listed in conjunction with your defensive driving course. This will also ensure that your ticket isn’t reported to your insurance company.

How to Fulfill a Court Requirement in Pacific County WA

1. Attend your court date and state your intention to complete an online defensive driving course.

Based upon your conviction and driving history, your court will refer you to take one of two different courses:

  • The Level 1 4-Hour defensive driving course, for first-time minor offenders; or
  • The Level 2 8-Hour defensive driving course, for habitual or serious violators

2. Enroll in and complete Your “I Drive Safely” Washington defensive driving course.

3. Submit your completion certificate to your court by the deadline given.

Your particular court may allow you to mail your certificate of completion, or they may require you to bring it in person. Clarify your court’s specific procedures.

4. Check your driving record.

After the court processes your course completion, wait a few weeks and then request a copy of your Washington driving record from the Washington Department of Licensing (DOL). You should see a ticket deferral listed in conjunction with your defensive driving course. This will also ensure that your ticket isn’t reported to your insurance company.

How to Earn a Discount on Monthly Insurance Rates

    1. Contact Your insurance provider and determine your eligibility for a discount.
    2. Enroll in and complete Your “I Drive Safely” Washington voluntary driver improvement course. Since this course is being taken voluntarily, you don’t need to worry about meeting any sort of court deadline. Take your time!
    3. Submit your completion certificate to your insurance company. Depending upon your insurance company’s requirements, you may either mail in Your “I Drive Safely” certificate of completion, or bring it to your insurance agent.
    4. Enjoy your reduced insurance premium!