How the Online ADI Course Works
Step 1 – Register for the ADI course
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Next, you will need to complete the registration pages for your online Advanced Driver Improvement course. When you select your reason for attending, please be aware that this course cannot be taken for DUI. You will need to accept the course terms and conditions and pay for the course before you can begin.
We accept all major credit cards and your online payment is secured using SSL technology. With our course, there is no additional charge for your ADI course enrollment letter – it is absolutely free and available immediately! Because of this, you will be able to get your Florida hardship license more quickly than with other courses where you would have to wait for your enrollment letter to arrive by mail.
Step 2 – Complete the ADI course
You will be given a unique login code to use whenever you want to log in and out of the course. The course requires a minimum of 12 hours to complete, 10.5 hours of which is actual study time (the remainder is for breaks). After you complete the first 6 hours, you will have to stop working and wait 24 hours before you can continue (this is a DMV requirement).
During the course, you will read, watch videos, and answer study questions that require a 50-word response. Your study questions will be graded by a real person, so be sure to answer them to the best of your ability. Once you have successfully completed all course work and your study questions have been approved, you will be ready to take the final exam, which consists of ten randomly selected questions that you answered during the course. After you pass the final exam, you will receive your ADI certificate of completion.
Step 3 – Receive your ADI certificate of completion
After you pass the final exam, your certificate of completion will be available for immediate download as a PDF. A download link will also be e-mailed to you so that you can download your certificate later, if you choose.
If you took the ADI course for a suspended or revoked Florida license, because you were notified that you are a Habitual Traffic Offender (HTO), or to fulfill the requirements of a "3 Crashes in 3 Years" course, then we will report your completion to the State of Florida. We recommend that you print a copy of your certificate to keep for your records.
If you took the ADI course because a Florida judge ordered you to complete a 12-hour course, then you will need to turn your ADI completion certificate in to the court. You will not receive credit for the course until you do this. Please note that it is your responsibility to find out whom your completion must be reported to.
Questions about Advanced Driver Improvement?
Please read our ADI course Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), which contains answers to the most common questions about the course, or call us at 1-800-222-9199.