Palm Beach County Florida 12 Hour Low Cost ADI Driver License Reinstatement Suspended/Revoked Program
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Palm Beach County Court Ordered Advanced Driver Improvement
Palm Beach County, Florida 12 Hour Aggressive Advanced Driver Improvement (ADI) program for Florida drivers who:
- Have a revoked or suspended Florida drivers license and/or those who have have been ordered to take this course to reinstate the Florida DL
- Applying for their hardship or work Drivers License
- Have excessive Florida drivers license points on the state of Florida DL records though the FHSMV system
Palm Beach County Florida 12 Hour Advanced Driver Improvement Court Ordered ADV course
is the only way to reinstate a suspension received from a Florida court
or the ADI School in many cases. Each course is approved by the Florida
Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles ADI School and is accepted by all Florida courts in all 67 Florida Counties.
- How the Palm Beach County Florida Traffic School 12 Hour Advanced Driver Improvement Course Works:
Florida Advanced Driver Improvement ADI for HTO,
also known as Traffic School or Defensive Driving, is a 12 Hour course
which motorists can take when their drivers license (DL) has been
suspended or revoked, when required by the courts, or to get an
insurance discount (at the discretion of the insurance company). The
course is delivered in several short modules online and covers topics
such as:
Palm Beach County HTO ( Habitual Traffic Offender), Non-DUI, and Florida Traffic Laws
Defensive Driving Strategies
Driving under the Influence (DUI) in Palm Beach County
Adverse Driving Conditions and more
Upon completion of the traffic school course, you will receive an official Florida traffic school certificate of completion. At the same time, the completion is filed with the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. If your citation was the result of a moving violation, this completion will remove any points associated with the ticket, prevent insurance premium increases and possibly reduce the fine of the ticket.
Convenient on-line reporting lets traffic schools automatically report course completions to DHSMV so the Driver License offices can view students who successfully complete Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education (TLSAE), 12 Hour Advanced Driver Improvement (ADI HTO), and the Advanced Driver Improvement (ADI) certificate.
You must complete an advanced driver improvement course (Traffic Collision Avoidance Course) if you want to retain your driver license in the following circumstance:
Florida Drivers License Suspension, Revocation and/or Court Ordered.
You Should Inform the Florida Clerk of Court in the County where you received the citation that you want to go to the 12 hour advanced traffic school, and
Pay an election fee to the Florida, Florida Clerk of Court in the County where you received the citation.