Taylor County Driving Safety Course (DSC)
Did you get a ticket in Taylor County? If you have received a ticket in or around Taylor County, don't worry; we're here for you. Completing our TDLR-Approved Driving Safety Course (DSC) will help you dismiss your traffic ticket and prevent points from being added to your driver record. You could even qualify for a car insurance discount!
Our online driving safety course will allow you to mask your ticket and keep points off your driving record.
Why Choose Our Defensive Driving Course?
TDLR Approved
Our course is fully approved by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR), ensuring it meets all state requirements for ticket dismissal and insurance discounts.
Flexible and Convenient
Complete the course at your own pace online, with the ability to start and stop as needed to fit your schedule.
How to Dismiss Your Traffic Ticket
If you're eligible, you can take a Defensive Driving course (also known as "Traffic School" and "Driver Safety Course" or "DSC") to dismiss your ticket and keep points off your record. Our online driving safety course will allow you to mask your ticket and keep points off your driving record. You must elect to take the driving safety course on or before your appearance date listed on your citation and enter a plea of no contest or guilty.
The citation the officer issues you when you get a ticket contains information about your ticket. This information includes the nature of the violation (speeding, etc.), the citation number, and the court to which your case is assigned.
Keep Points Off Your Texas Driving Record
The main reason people take traffic school is to keep points off their record. Your insurance company bases its premium on the number of tickets you have (in addition to other factors). By taking traffic school, your insurance company
will not see your traffic ticket. It is on your record but masked or hidden. Only the police are able to see the ticket. This means your insurance rates will not go up because of the ticket.
Of course, another reason to take a defensive driving course is to refresh your driving knowledge or to become a better driver. We at Safe2Drive are in the business of traffic safety education. We believe traffic safety education is one way to improve the behavior of drivers on the road. Our aim is to help you become a better driver when you take our course.
Driving Safety Course Requirements
The only types of tickets in Taylor County that can be dismissed by a Driving Safety Course are moving violations.
Each court specifies its eligibility requirements for taking a Defensive Driving course for ticket dismissal, so you must check with your court to ensure you qualify. You're usually eligible to take a Defensive Driving course if you meet the following requirements:
- Enter a plea of guilty or no contest on or before the appearance date on your citation
- Present a request to take the driving safety course in writing on or before your appearance date on your citation
- Present a valid Texas Driver's license, permit, or Military ID
- Present proof of financial responsibility
- You must not have taken the driving safety course within a year before your citation
- Pay the court costs and administrative fees at the time of the request
You must NOT have taken the driving safety course for the purpose of having a citation dismissed within the 12 months prior to the date of your citation. You will be required to sign a sworn affidavit, under the penalty of perjury, stating that you are in compliance with this condition.
Moving violations are not eligible for dismissal if they were given under any of these circumstances:
- No auto insurance
- A construction zone with workers present
- Passing a school bus
- You do not have a valid driver's license
- You hold a commercial driver's license
- Leaving the scene of an accident
If you get a ticket in Taylor, you will be required to address it with one of the Taylor County Municipal Courts.
Taylor County, Texas Municipal Court Locations
Abilene Municipal Court
Address: 555 Walnut St, Abilene, TX 79601
Phone: (325) 676-6333
Tye Municipal Court
Address: 205 N St, Tye, TX 79563
Phone: (325) 692-8588
Buffalo Gap Municipal Court
Address: 709 Litel St, Buffalo Gap, TX 79508
Phone: (325) 572-3344
Merkel Municipal Court
Address: 100 Kent St, Merkel, TX 79536
Phone: (325) 928-4711
Taylor County, Texas Justice of the Peace Locations
Taylor County Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1
Address: 300 Oak St, Suite 100, Abilene, TX 79602
Phone: (325) 674-1235
Taylor County Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2
Address: 400 Oak St, Suite 100, Abilene, TX 79602
Phone: (325) 674-1335
Taylor County Justice of the Peace, Precinct 3
Address: 301 Oak St, Suite 100, Abilene, TX 79602
Phone: (325) 674-1435
Taylor County Justice of the Peace, Precinct 4
Address: 302 Oak St, Suite 100, Abilene, TX 79602
Phone: (325) 674-1535
How Does the DSC Work?
Safe2Drive's Taylor County Driving Safety Course is quick and easy. Get everything done in three simple steps!
Step One: Register for the DSC Course.
Create a username and password and fill out your contact information.
Step Two: Take the Course.
Our Defensive Driving course (DSC) consists of 11 short online lessons. We've incorporated the final exam into the multiple-choice end-of-lesson quizzes. That means you'll take the final exam as you progress through the course. You must pass the end-of-lesson quiz to proceed to the next lesson. Most people pass the lesson quiz on their first attempt, but you can retake a lesson quiz as many times as necessary to pass at no extra fee.
You may log in and out of the course as often as you'd like. Take it all in one sitting, or come and go on your own schedule. It's completely up to you!
Step Three: Get your Certificate of Completion.
When you complete the course, we will immediately email you your Certificate of Completion for FREE. You must sign the court copy of the certificate and deliver it to your court. We provide you with an additional copy of your certificate that you can keep for your records.
FAQs for Taylor County Defensive Driving Course
What is the Taylor County Defensive Driving Online Course?
The online course is a six-hour educational program sanctioned by the Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). It's designed for drivers looking to dismiss a traffic ticket or reduce their auto insurance premiums in Texas.
Does the state of Texas recognize this course?
Absolutely! Our course has received full approval from the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). You can check our accreditation status directly on their website: [TDLR approved].
Will my Taylor County court accept this course for ticket dismissal?
Yes, since our course is state-approved by Texas, completion certificates from Safe2Drive are accepted by all courts across Texas for ticket dismissal purposes.
How does the Taylor County Defensive Driving course operate?
Our course is straightforward and user-friendly, structured in three simple steps:
- Register
- Complete your online course
- Get your certificate
How Much Does This Course Cost?
Texas Driver Safety Course (DSC) course costs $25, the lowest cost allowed by the state.
How Long Does This Course Take to Complete?
You can finish the Texas DSC Course in as little as 6 hours, the shortest time allowed by law.
Course Details
The Texas Defensive Driving course is a six-hour course regulated by the Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). Drivers take this course to get a ticket dismissed or obtain a discount on their auto insurance premium. Schools approved by the TDLR offer the course in a classroom setting or online. A printable certificate of completion is issued upon completion of the course. Drivers submit this completion to the court to get their ticket dismissed or submit it to the insurance company for a discount.
You can verify our course's TDLR-approval by checking our Course Provider Number (CP557) via the TLDR website.
What You'll Learn
The course covers traffic laws and techniques for driving safely on Texas roads. The TDLR regulates the specific topics and includes:
- Texas Driving Rules: Learn the fundamental rules of the road specific to Texas, including speed limits, right-of-way regulations, and traffic law enforcement.
- Distracted Driving: Understand the dangers of distracted driving, including using mobile devices and strategies to stay focused on the road.
- Driving Emergencies: Gain knowledge on how to respond effectively to driving emergencies, such as tire blowouts, brake failure, and evasive maneuvers.
- Protecting Yourself While Driving: Learn safety measures to protect yourself and your passengers, including seat belts, airbags, and defensive driving techniques.
- Driving in All Seasons: Acquire skills for driving safely in various weather conditions, including rain, ice, snow, and extreme heat.
- Adult and Child Safety Equipment: Understand the importance and proper use of safety equipment for adults and children, including seat belts, child seats, and booster seats.
- Impaired Driving: Recognize the risks of impaired driving due to alcohol, drugs, and fatigue, and learn the legal consequences and safety implications.
- Driving Behaviors: Explore how personal behaviors and attitudes, such as aggression and patience, affect driving safety and how to develop positive driving habits.
- Recent Trends in Driving: Stay informed about the latest trends in driving and traffic safety, including technological advancements and new traffic management strategies.
- Best Practices and Procedures: Learn best practices and recommended procedures for safe driving, including proper following distances, checking blind spots, and signaling intentions.
Course Duration
This course meets all the requirements for a Defensive Driving program and spans 6 hours. Enjoy the flexibility to progress through the course at your own pace, logging in and out whenever it suits you. Designed for modern convenience, our course is fully compatible with mobile devices, allowing you to access it easily from smartphones, laptops, and tablets.
About Taylor County, Texas
Taylor County is located in the central-western part of Texas. Established in 1858 and organized in 1878, the county was named after Edward, James, and George Taylor, three brothers who died at the Battle of the Alamo. The county seat is Abilene, a thriving city known for its rich history, cultural attractions, and economic opportunities.
Economic Landscape
Taylor County's economy is diverse, with significant contributions from various sectors including education, healthcare, manufacturing, retail, and agriculture. Abilene serves as a regional economic hub, home to several higher education institutions, medical facilities, and corporate offices. The county is also known for its strong military presence, with Dyess Air Force Base playing a crucial role in the local economy. Agriculture remains important, with cattle ranching, cotton farming, and wheat production being significant contributors. Additionally, Taylor County has seen growth in renewable energy projects, particularly wind energy.
Community and Lifestyle
Taylor County offers a blend of urban and rural lifestyles, with Abilene providing a vibrant city environment and smaller towns and rural areas offering a quieter, community-focused lifestyle. The county hosts numerous cultural events, fairs, and festivals throughout the year, reflecting its rich history and diverse population. Residents enjoy a high quality of life, supported by a range of amenities, recreational opportunities, and a strong sense of community. The friendly atmosphere and welcoming environment make it an attractive place to live for families, professionals, and retirees alike.
Education and Recreation
Taylor County is home to several educational institutions, including Abilene Christian University, Hardin-Simmons University, and McMurry University, providing a range of higher education opportunities. The county is served by multiple school districts offering quality K-12 education. For recreation, the county offers numerous parks, sports facilities, and golf courses. Abilene State Park and Lake Abilene are popular destinations for outdoor activities such as camping, fishing, hiking, and birdwatching. The Grace Museum, Frontier Texas!, and the Abilene Zoo provide cultural and educational experiences for residents and visitors.
Taylor County, Texas, Cities and Towns
- Abilene - The county seat and largest city, known for its cultural attractions, higher education institutions, and Dyess Air Force Base.
- Tye - A small town known for its friendly community, local events, and proximity to Abilene.
- Buffalo Gap - A historic town known for its Old West heritage, museums, and scenic surroundings.
- Merkel - A town with a rich history and a strong agricultural base, known for its community spirit.
- Trent - A small rural community with a focus on agriculture and a quiet, country lifestyle.
- Caps - A small locality near Abilene, offering a peaceful environment and close-knit community.
- Potosi - A growing suburban area known for its family-friendly atmosphere and proximity to Abilene amenities.
Taylor County, Unincorporated Areas
- View - A rural area known for its wide-open spaces and agricultural activities.
- Elmdale - A small community offering a quiet, country living experience.
- Ovalo - An unincorporated community known for its rural charm and natural beauty.
- Stith - A locality with a focus on farming and ranching, characterized by its friendly residents.
- Wylie - A developing residential area with a strong community spirit and a focus on local schools.
- Samford - A small, quiet area known for its agricultural roots and peaceful surroundings.
- Hodges - An unincorporated area known for its scenic landscapes and rural lifestyle.
Texas Defensive Driving Information
Check out the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation page on taking defensive driving and additional resources and information for Texas drivers.
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