Students
Get your ticket masked and prevent points from being added to your record.
- Complete Your Course Online--No Classrooms!
- Enjoy Interactive Games, Videos, and Animations
- Study At the Pace That's Best For You. You Could Even Finish in One Day!
- Keep Your Traffic Ticket Confidential--Your Insurance Company Won't See It!
Benefits
Enjoy a convenient and affordable traffic school program.
Eligibility
Find out if you're eligible to take a California Traffic School course.
- You Must Have a Valid Class C Driver License
- You Must Have Been Ticketed for a Moving (Driving) Violation
- You Must Have Not Taken Traffic School for a Ticket You Got in the Last 18 Months (from citation date)
- Learn More By Clicking Below
San Bernardino Traffic School
Safe2Drive offers online traffic school for drivers who receive a ticket anywhere in San Bernardino County. Our course is accepted at all court locations in San Bernardino. Take our course
to keep points off your driver record.
San Bernardino Superior Court Locations
The citation the police officer gives you has the address of the court to which your case is assigned.
- San Bernardino District Criminal Traffic Court - San Bernardino, CA 92415
- Superior Court - Barstow Courthouse- Barstow, CA 92311
- Superior Court - Big Bear Courthouse - Big Bear Lake, CA 92315
- Superior Court - Chino Courthouse - Chino, CA 91710
- Superior Court - Fontana Courthouse - Fontana, CA 92335
- Superior Court - Joshua Tree Courthouse - Joshua Tree, CA 92252
- Superior Court - Needles Courthouse - Needles, CA 92363
- Superior Court - Rancho Cucamonga Courthouse - Rancho, CA 91730
- Superior Court - San Bernardino Informal Juvenile and Traffic Court - San Bernardino, CA 92415
- Superior Court - Victorville Courthouse - Victorville, CA 92392
In some cases, only the court address is on the citation --- not the name.
In this case you can visit our web site to find the address of all courts or go to the San Bernardino Superior Court web site.
Eligibility for Traffic School
You are eligible for traffic school if your ticket is for a normal traffic violation (e.g., speeding), and you have not attended traffic school in the last 18 months. The court determines your eligibility and will notify you in the courtesy notice or on their web site.
Drivers with commercial licenses are not eligible for traffic school.
How Traffic School Works
The police officer hands you a citation at the time he cites you for a violation. The citation has a citation or docket number on it as well as the court location to which your case is assigned. A few weeks later you will
receive a white courtesy notice in the mail. Contact the court if you do not get this white courtesy notice. The notice contains instructions on how to handle your ticket. In most cases the simplest way is to pay the fine and
attend traffic school. Included with the courtesy notice is a list of schools from which you can choose. Choose the traffic school option and send in your paperwork along with your fine. Then complete traffic school. Your certificate
of completion will be electronically sent to your court within a few days (instantly if you choose Safe2Drive).
Safe2Drive
Safe2Drive's traffic school and defensive driving programs are accepted in all counties in California.