Yes, our online Michigan Basic Driver Improvement course is fully approved by the Michigan Secretary of State to dismiss your traffic ticket right from home.
Passing our BDIC permits drivers with an opportunity to avoid points on their records and the ticket information from being sent to insurance companies, which prevents ticket-related insurance rate hikes and keeps your record clean.
Many students choose to spread the Michigan course out over a week or more. And yes, you can use any web-connected computer from virtually any location. Rest assured you can follow whatever method works for your schedule.
Yes, we send your completion information directly to the Michigan Secretary of State.
The time it takes varies from person to person. A determined student who studies the material and takes notes can finish fairly quickly. But many students choose to spread the course out over a week or more. Rest assured you can follow whatever method works for your schedule.
We accept VISA, MasterCard, American Express, Discover Card, or a bank debit card. You may also pay with PayPal.
You may attempt to pass the quizzes and final exam as many times as you wish. But keep an eye on any deadlines.
For quizzes you must answer all questions 100% correctly. For the final you need to answer only 80% of the questions correctly.
Yes, you do not need to attend a classroom. You can complete the course online, anywhere, anytime.
We take your happiness seriously. Please review our website and ask any questions you might have prior to purchase. If you are unhappy, for any reason, please call us and we will do everything we can to make you a life-long customer. If you're still not satisfied, for any reason, within 30 days you get a full refund, period, no questions asked. We don't want your money if you're not totally happy.
Yes. We follow industry best practices for both security and privacy. We do not disclose your personal information to anyone, except as required by law.
Yes. You are still responsible for all court costs, fines and fees related to your ticket. The BDIC only affects whether your ticket information will be available to insurance companies and whether the points will be placed on your driving record.
You will receive a letter in the mail if you are eligible for this program. You may be eligible if you were ticketed on or after December 31, 2010 and:
You are disqualified if any of the following are true:
The points and the violation will be on your record and available to insurance companies. You may be eligible in the future for the BDIC if you qualify.
We will electronically notify the Michigan Secretary of State that you have passed the course. You do not have to provide a certificate or any paperwork to Secretary of State's office or to the court.
If you do not pass the BDIC within 60 days of the notice of eligibility, the points and the violation will be on your record and available to insurance companies.
Course failures may not be appealed to the Michigan Secretary of State. If you have any questions or concerns about unsuccessful course completion, please contact the sponsor that administered the course.
You may purchase a copy of your record from the Record Lookup Unit. This process may take up to two weeks. The request form is available at this website.
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We take your happiness seriously. If you're not satisfied, for any reason, within 30 days you get a full refund, period, no questions asked. We don't want your money if you're not totally happy.