Online Driving Courses

State-approved online courses that can help you save on insurance, reduce points on your driving record, and become a safer driver.

Use this page as a shortlist, not a substitute for approval checks

Online driving courses are approved at the state, court, insurer, or program level depending on why you are taking the course. Before enrolling, confirm that the provider's certificate will be accepted for your exact situation: teen driver's education, adult driver's education, defensive driving, ticket dismissal, point reduction, or an insurance discount.

We list nationally known providers because they operate in many states, but availability changes by state and course type. If a course is tied to a court deadline, DMV requirement, or insurance discount, verify approval directly with the agency or insurer before paying.

Quick approval checklist

  • Does the certificate name match the program you need?
  • Is the provider approved in your state?
  • Are final exam, timer, and identity-check rules clear?
  • How quickly is the completion certificate delivered?

Types of Online Driving Courses

Defensive Driving

Refresh your driving skills and learn accident prevention techniques. Typically 4-6 hours depending on your state.

  • Insurance discount eligible
  • Point reduction in most states
  • Ticket dismissal option
  • Certificate of completion

Driver's Education

Comprehensive courses for new drivers. Complete your state-required classroom hours online before behind-the-wheel training.

  • State-approved curriculum
  • Learn at your own pace
  • Practice permit tests
  • Works on any device

Mature Driver Improvement

For drivers 55 and older. Most states mandate insurance discounts for completing an approved mature driver course.

  • Mandated insurance savings
  • Typically 4-8 hours
  • Discount valid for 3 years
  • Renewable with refresher course

What to compare before choosing a provider

Factor
Why it matters
What to ask
Common risk
Approval scope
Approval may vary by state, court, age group, and course purpose.
Is this exact course approved for my state and use case?
Buying a course that produces the wrong certificate.
Completion rules
Some states require timers, exams, identity checks, or retake limits.
Can I pause the course, and what happens if I fail the exam?
Missing a deadline because retakes or identity checks were unclear.
Certificate delivery
A discount, dismissal, or DMV step usually depends on proof of completion.
Is delivery instant, electronic, mailed, or sent directly to an agency?
Paying extra for rush processing after checkout.

Check Your State's Discount

The majority of states require insurance companies to offer discounts for completing approved driving courses. Discounts typically range from 5-15% and last for 3 years. Check your state to see what's available.

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