Driver Safety - Southwestern Illinois College

Course for traffic offenders

COURSE FOR TRAFFIC OFFENDERS

Online courses are offered to fulfill the Driver Safety Course required in accordance with the Traffic Safety Program Standards adopted by the Conference of Illinois Chief Judges. Traffic offenders under the age of 21 who are requesting court supervision are required to complete a four hour training session on safe driving. The online course meets this requirement and is approved by the Third Judicial Circuit Court of Illinois.

For more information, call 618-641-5000.

  • Online Class – $45

Registration and payment instructions for online classes: Traffic Safety School Instructions.

NOTES

FIND OUT IF YOU NEED THE COURSE

Please call 618-277-6600, ext. 2339 (St. Clair County Circuit Clerk) for any questions related to your ticket and whether you need to take the driver safety course. We cannot answer legal questions as we are the driver safety class provider only.

OUR REPORTS

We send your name to the St. Clair County Courthouse to let the courts know you have completed the course as required. We do not contact any office in Springfield.

AFTER TRAINING

Take your completion certificate to your court date as proof of completing the required driver safety training.

TESTING

ONLINE

There is a short test at the end of each of four sections and an overall test at the end of the course to determine that you have learned the material.

DISCLAIMER

Southwestern Illinois College provides the information on this website solely for the convenience of its users, and makes no claims, promises, warranties or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness or adequacy of the information contained in or linked to this website. Furthermore, information on this website does not constitute legal advice and, because legal advice must be tailored to the specific circumstances of each case, and because SWIC does not solicit or accept any legal questions, queries, or requests for advice, nothing provided herein entails, should be construed as, or should be used as a substitute for the advice of competent legal counsel. SWIC is not a law firm and its employees are not acting as your attorney. SWIC suggests that you seek legal advice and counsel of a licensed attorney whenever you have a legal question or concern.