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Reckless & Aggressive Driver Education

Virginia’s official court-approved program for reckless & aggressive driving convictions — combining an 8-hour Driver Improvement Clinic with a 4-hour specialized add-on to fully satisfy court requirements. Choose the right course for your situation.

Reckless/Aggressive RADEP add-on

4-Hour RADEP Addition

Already completed an 8-hour Driver Improvement course somewhere else? This standalone 4-hour addition is all you need to satisfy the full 12-hour RADEP requirement.

$200 / course
  • 4hr Reckless/Aggressive Course
  • Completes the full 12-hour RADEP requirement
  • Court-approved and DMV-recognized
  • 100% online, self-paced
  • Certificate emailed upon completion
Haven’t taken driver improvement yet? The 12-Hour RADEP Course bundles both courses together and is the better option.
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by the Virginia DMV.

This is a state-approved online driver improvement program recognized by all Virginia courts—including for RADEP requirements. Every county, every courthouse. One flat rate, fully online, at your own pace.

Valid in All 95 Virginia Counties Accepted statewide—no matter which courthouse you report to.
Fulfills the Full 12-Hour RADEP Requirement Our 12-Hour course satisfies the complete Virginia RADEP requirement in one enrollment.
Course Status DMV Approved
RADEP Course Virginia DMV Approved · Since 2020
95
Counties
12 hrs
Full RADEP
$300
Full Course
Course Breakdown 12 hours total
Traffic Laws
90 min
Defensive Driving
75 min
Reckless Driving
60 min
Aggressive Driving
60 min
+ More Chapters
~8 hrs
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Court-Approved Statewide

How RADEP Works

The online course is the same for all students. What matters is choosing the right course for your situation. Here’s exactly what to expect from start to finish.

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Virginia’s RADEP requirement is 12 hours total — an 8-hour Driver Improvement course plus a 4-hour RADEP addition. Which course you need depends on what you’ve already completed:

  • 12-Hour RADEP Course — If you haven’t completed a Virginia Driver Improvement course, this all-in-one option includes everything. Most students fall into this category.
  • 4-Hour RADEP Addition — If you have already completed a state-approved 8-hour Driver Improvement course elsewhere, you only need this standalone addition to complete the RADEP requirement.

If you’re unsure which applies to you, check your court order or contact us — we’re happy to help.

Don’t guess. Completing the wrong course won’t satisfy your requirement. When in doubt, the 12-Hour RADEP Course is the safest choice.
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Once enrolled, you can work through the course entirely online at your own pace — on any device, from anywhere. There are no scheduled sessions or live classes.

Complete all course chapters and pass the final exam. The exam can be retaken as many times as needed until you pass. The course is designed to be straightforward, and the vast majority of students pass on their first attempt.

If you have a court date coming up soon, start immediately. We always recommend completing the course well in advance to leave time for certificate delivery.
3

As soon as you pass the final exam, your certificate of completion will be emailed to you immediately. We will also report your completion to the Virginia DMV within 24 hours.

Print your certificate and keep it — you will need to deliver it to your court.

4

Unlike voluntary Driver Improvement completions, RADEP students must personally deliver their certificate to their court. We cannot do this on your behalf.

  • Follow whatever delivery instructions your court provided when your case was assigned
  • Most courts require in-person delivery or mailing — confirm with your court before submitting
  • Write your case number on the back of the certificate before submitting
  • If mailing, use certified mail for proof of delivery
  • We recommend dropping the certificate off in person at the courthouse whenever possible
Don’t wait until the last minute. Allow enough time to complete the course and deliver your certificate well before your court date.
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After delivering your certificate, follow up with your court to confirm they received it and that your RADEP requirement has been satisfied. You can also check your Virginia driving record online through the DMV to verify your completion has been applied.

If you have any questions about your specific court’s requirements or your case, contact your court clerk directly. Each court may have slightly different procedures.

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