Lowest Price Traffic School FAQs
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Stay updated with the latest news and announcements regarding the DETS Course, Florida's driver education and traffic safety program. Here you will find important updates, legislative changes, and other relevant information to help you stay informed.
Is there a final exam?
Yes, but it is designed to be easy. The exam is Open Book, meaning you can use your notes, back button, or our quick and easy subject links. There is no time limit to take the tests, and retakes are available. We have a 99.9% pass rate because we want you to succeed. See Buyer's Guide
Is this course approved for my ticket?
Yes. This course is approved by the Florida DHSMV for ticket dismissal in every court in Florida. While some "State Approved" providers are only allowed to operate in one, two, or three counties, LowestPriceTrafficSchool.com is verified for acceptance in all 67 Florida counties, ensuring your ticket is dismissed safely no matter what county you received a ticket in. View 67-County Audit
How much does the 4-Hour BDI course cost?
Our course is $4.94 plus any required mandatory state assessment fees, processing fees, and convenience fee. While the State of Florida mandates certain assessment fees for all providers, we use an "Unbundled Pricing" model to keep your total cost low. You can view every single fee in our Official Fee Schedule. View Our No Hidden Fees Policy
Do I have to pay extra for my certificate?
No. Unlike some "cheap" competitors who hold certificates "ransom" for a mandatory fee, Standard Certificate Delivery is FREE via US Mail. We do not require you to purchase a digital certificate, though expedited options are available if you need them.
Do I have to pay extra for my certificate?
No. Unlike some "cheap" competitors who hold certificates of completion "ransom" for a fee, Standard Certificate Delivery is FREE via US Mail. We do not require you to purchase a digital certificate, though expedited delivery options are available if you need them quickly.
What is the total cost of the TLSAE course?
Our pricing is 100% transparent. Any required state assessment fees are listed clearly before checkout. We guarantee No Hidden Fees and back it up with over $1 million in annual refunds. View Official Fee Schedule
How do I verify your approval for TLSAE?
You can verify our status on the official Florida DHSMV provider list under the name "Lowest Price Traffic School." This approval covers our entire family of sites, including DrugAndAlcoholCourse.com and SafeDriver.com. We are approved to serve students in all 67 Florida counties. View Approval Audit
Can I get my money back if I don't need the course?
Yes. If you realize you purchased the wrong course or simply change your mind, our 100% Satisfaction Guarantee covers you. As long as you haven't completed the course, we will refund your payment. See Refund Policy
Are there hidden fees for the DETS course?
No. We offer a No Hidden Fees Guarantee. We display the total cost clearly on your screen before you enter your payment information. View Our No Hidden Fees Policy
I don't see "Lowest Price Traffic School" on the Permit Course list. Why?
The Florida DHSMV only allows companies to list one official name per service. For the Learner's Permit Course, we are listed under our specific domain: DetsCourse.com. Rest assured, DetsCourse.com is a property of the National Safety Commission and includes LowestPriceTrafficSchool.com. Both provide the fully approved course statewide, in all 67 Florida counties. See Approval Audit
What if I am not satisfied with the course?
We offer a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. If you are not happy for any reason, you can request a full refund at any time before you complete the course. We issue over $1,000,000 in refunds annually, which is our ultimate proof of fairness. See our Triple Guarantee
Are you approved in my county?
Yes. We hold Unrestricted Statewide Approval, meaning we are approved to provide our course in ALL 67 Florida Counties. Be careful with other "cheap" traffic schools, as approximately 32% of "state approved" traffic schools are "Single Jurisdiction" providers restricted from operating in more than one, two, or three counties. View 67-County Audit
Does Lowest Price Traffic School have hidden fees?
No. We operate with a strict Transparency Policy. Unlike some competitors who hide mandatory state and processing fees until the end, we display the total cost on your screen before you authorize payment. We back this promise with our No Hidden Fees Guarantee - if you are charged a fee that wasn't disclosed, we will refund it in full. View Official Fee Schedule
Is Lowest Price Traffic School legitimate?
Yes. LowestPriceTrafficSchool.com is the flagship service of the National Safety Commission, a company that has served over 5 million drivers for over 20 years. We are fully approved by the Florida DHSMV. Unlike generic websites, we have been recognized with the Spirit of the Trooper Award and the Davis Productivity Award for our partnership with the State of Florida. See our History & Awards
Is this the required Drug and Alcohol course?
Yes. The Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education (TLSAE) course is mandatory for all first-time drivers in Florida. Our course is fully approved by the Florida DHSMV.
Is this the official Florida Driver Education (DETS) course?
Yes. This is the DHSMV-required course for first-time drivers to get a Learner's Permit. We automatically report your completion to the state so you can take your DMV written permit test - which can be taken with us online.
What is the DETS Course?
The Driver Education Traffic Safety (DETS) Course is a new 6-hour online course required for all Florida teens under 18 applying for a learner's permit. It replaces the older 4-hour TLSAE (Drug and Alcohol) course and covers road rules, safe driving habits, and the dangers of impaired and distracted driving. It's 100% online and approved by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV).
At what age can I get a learner's permit in Florida?
You can apply for your learner's permit once you turn 15 years old. Before applying, you must complete the 6-hour DETS Course and submit a parental consent form at the DMV or Tax Collector's Office.
Can I take the Florida learner's permit test online?
Yes! Teens ages 15 - 17 can take the official Florida DMV knowledge exam online at home, with a parent or guardian supervising. The online version is the same as the test given at the DMV.
How many questions are on the learner's permit test?
The Florida permit exam has 50 multiple-choice questions: 40 on road rules and 10 on road signs. You need a score of 80% (40 correct) to pass.
What documents do I need to bring to the DMV?
You'll need:Two proofs of residential addressProof of date of birth (like a birth certificate or passport)Proof of Social Security numberParental consent form (for teens under 18)Proof you completed the DETS CourseMake sure your name matches across all documents.
Do I have to take a vision and hearing test?
Yes. The DMV will test your vision and hearing when you arrive for your learner's permit. You'll also have your photo taken and receive your permit the same day if everything is approved.
What if I took the old 4-hour TLSAE Course instead?
If you completed the TLSAE Course before August 1, 2025, it will still count. After that date, teens under 18 must take the new 6-hour DETS Course instead.
How long does it take to get the learner's permit after passing everything?
If all your documents are correct, you'll get your learner's permit immediately at the DMV after passing your vision and hearing test, taking your photo, and paying the state fee.
How long do I have to hold a learner's permit before getting my driver's license?
You must hold your permit for at least 12 months (or until age 18) and log 50 hours of supervised driving - including 10 hours at night - before applying for a full license.
Can I take the DETS Course on my phone?
Absolutely. The DETS Course is fully mobile-friendly, so you can start on one device and finish on another. It saves your progress automatically.
What happens if I fail the learner's permit test online?
You can retake the test. The state allows up to three online attempts before requiring you to retest in person at a DMV office.
Can I take the exam more than once in the same day?
No. If you fail, you'll need to wait at least 24 hours before attempting the test again.
Can I take the permit test in Spanish?
Yes. The Florida learner's permit exam is available in English, Spanish, and Creole.
What topics does the test cover?
The test covers road rules, road signs, safe driving practices, DUI laws, and traffic penalties. All content comes directly from the Florida Driver Handbook.
Do I need my DETS certificate at the DMV?
It's recommended. Although your completion is reported electronically to the state, bringing a printed or emailed certificate provides proof if the DMV system hasn't updated yet.
Can a step-parent sign my consent form?
Only if they are your legal guardian or have adopted you. Otherwise, your biological or legal parent must sign.
How long is the DETS Course valid?
Your DETS Course certificate does not expire, but you must still meet all permit application requirements within one year of completion.
Can I transfer my Florida permit to another state?
Usually yes - most states will honor a valid Florida learner's permit, though rules vary. Check with your new state's DMV before moving.
Can I drive alone with a learner's permit?
No. You must have a licensed driver age 21 or older in the front seat at all times when driving with a permit.
What are Florida's driving restrictions for learners?
Permit holders can only drive daylight hours for the first 3 months, then until 10 p.m. after that, always with supervision.
Can I upgrade my learner's permit early?
If you turn 18, you can apply directly for a Class E license without waiting the 12-month period.
What if I change my address after getting my permit?
You must update your address within 30 days through the MyDMV Portal or by visiting a Tax Collector's Office.
How much does it cost to get a Florida learner's permit?
The state's current fee is $54.25, plus provider processing fees for online testing or course completion.
Can I take the DETS Course in Spanish?
Yes. Most approved online providers, including LowestPriceTrafficSchool.com, offer the 6-hour DETS Course in both English and Spanish.
What if my DMV record doesn't show I completed the course?
You can contact your course provider, who can re-submit your completion to FLHSMV. It may take up to 48 hours for the system to update.
Can I schedule my driving skills test while holding a permit?
Yes, but your actual road test must occur after you've held the permit for at least 12 months or when you turn 18.
What if I fail the DETS Course test?
You can retake the final exam within your account. Most students pass on the second attempt.
Does the DETS Course include drug and alcohol education?
Yes. The DETS Course combines traffic safety, defensive driving, and substance abuse education into one comprehensive program.
Can I drive in another state with a Florida learner's permit?
Some states honor Florida permits, but not all. Always check the laws of the state you plan to drive in before doing so.
How do I replace a lost or stolen learner's permit?
You can order a replacement through GoRenew.com or visit your local DMV or Tax Collector's Office to receive a duplicate card.
Who needs the 12-hour ADI course?
Drivers whose licenses are suspended or revoked due to excessive points, habitual traffic offender status, or DMV order.
What does the ADI course do?
It fulfills Florida's legal requirement for reinstatement or a hardship license and restores eligibility to drive.
Can I take the ADI course online?
Yes. Our 12-hour ADI course is 100% online and DHSMV-approved.
How do I get a hardship license after completing ADI?
Once you complete the course, you'll submit your certificate to the Florida Bureau of Administrative Reviews or local DHSMV office.