Fort Worth Defensive Driving
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How it works
If you received a traffic ticket in Tarrant County or want to save money on car insurance, our Fort Worth defensive driving course is the easiest way to get it done. Comedy Safe Driver provides a TDLR-approved online defensive driving course accepted by Fort Worth Municipal Court and many other courts throughout the area. Whether you live near Downtown, the Stockyards, Alliance, Benbrook, or anywhere in the metroplex, you can take the entire course online on your schedule.
Why Take Defensive Driving in Fort Worth?
Fort Worth continues to grow rapidly, bringing heavier traffic on major roads like I-35W, I-20, I-30, Chisholm Trail Parkway, and Loop 820. With so much daily congestion, it’s easy to get a minor traffic violation. Completing a defensive driving course can help you:
- ✔ Dismiss an eligible traffic ticket (with court approval)
- ✔ Prevent a conviction from appearing on your Texas driving record
- ✔ Earn an insurance discount
- ✔ Improve your driving skills and safety habits
Since the course is entirely online, you can take it from home, work, or anywhere with internet access.
Fort Worth Ticket Dismissal Process
Most moving violations in Fort Worth allow you to request a defensive driving course, but you must get permission from your court first. The general process is:
- Contact the court listed on your citation—such as the Fort Worth Municipal Court or a Tarrant County Justice of the Peace court—and request defensive driving approval.
- Register for our online Texas Defensive Driving course.
- Complete the six-hour course at your own pace.
- Send your completion certificate (and driving record, if required) to the court by your deadline.
To read more about statewide requirements, visit our Texas Ticket Dismissal page.
Insurance Discount Defensive Driving in Fort Worth
Many Texas insurance providers offer discounts to drivers who complete an approved defensive driving course. After completing our course, you’ll receive an insurance certificate you can submit to your agent. Savings vary by provider, but many drivers see a reduction for up to three years.
Learn more on our Texas Insurance Discount page.
Do Fort Worth Courts Require a Driving Record?
Some Fort Worth and Tarrant County courts require a certified Texas Type 3A driving record along with your course certificate. This record confirms your eligibility for ticket dismissal.
You can add a driving record during registration to make the process simple. Details are available on our Texas Driving Record page.
Courts in the Fort Worth Area That Accept Defensive Driving
Your course completion is commonly accepted by:
- Fort Worth Municipal Court
- Tarrant County Justice of the Peace Courts
- City of Arlington Municipal Court
- City of North Richland Hills Municipal Court
- City of Haltom City Municipal Court
- City of Benbrook Municipal Court
- City of Keller Municipal Court
- City of Saginaw Municipal Court
- Other surrounding DFW-area courts
Some courts support electronic certificate submission using Texas E-File. If not, you may use downloadable or mail delivery options.
Course Features Fort Worth Drivers Love
- ✔ Fully online—no classroom required
- ✔ Start and stop anytime with automatic progress saving
- ✔ Works on phones, tablets, laptops, and desktops
- ✔ Simple multiple-choice final exam
- ✔ Multiple certificate delivery methods
Start Your Fort Worth Defensive Driving Course
Whether you’re working off a ticket received on I-35W or I-20, or you simply want to save money on your insurance, our state-approved course makes the process fast, convenient, and stress-free.
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