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Florida 12-Hour Advanced Driver Improvement Course

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Automatically reported electronically to the Florida DMV automatically once completed. Receive a ‘Proof of Enrollment’ electronically after registering for the course.

Only $59.95

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American Safety Institute’s
Florida 12-Hour Advanced Driver Improvement Course

If your license has been revoked or suspended, or if you are under court order to take a driving improvement program, this is the course for you. As long as your offenses don’t include DUI, you can take this course to fulfill the requirements for reinstating your license. With printable certificates of enrollment and completion, you can easily meet the legal requirements for reinstatement. The reward-based and engaging learning modules will help you get back on the road safely and efficiently.

Who Needs to Take The Florida 12-Hour ADI Course?

You need to take this course if you meet ANY of the following criteria:

  • You have a suspended or revoked license for points and need to reinstate your driving privileges
  • You need to apply for a hardship license
  • You have been categorized as a Habitual Traffic Offender (HTO)
  • You have been ordered by a judge (Court Ordered) 
  • You need to fulfill the requirement for a “3 Crashes in 3 Years” course
  • You have received an out-of-state ticket

We’re Approved by the Florida Highway Safety & Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV)!

You can rely on American Safety Institute to 

  • Report your completion of the course to the Florida DMV and Florida courts 
  • Email your certificates to you immediately to present in court if necessary 

Quick, Convenient, Easy, and Interactive

Getting your license revoked or suspended can impede your everyday life. American Safety Institute’s 12 Hour Advanced Driver Improvement Course is offered online using our brand new software that allows students to take the course at their own pace on ANY device. This means that you can start the online course on a computer at the library and finish it on your phone or tablet. Many people today choose to save themselves the time and headache of driving to a classroom and take the Florida 12-hour Advanced Driver Improvement Course online with American Safety Institute. Our course is broken down into simple and easy to understand sections with a quiz at the end of each one. There is NO final exam at the end, so there is no need to stress!

All you’ll need is

  • Internet access
  • Computer, phone or tablet 
  • Spare time

No need to sit for 12 hours at one time!

The Florida 12-hour Advanced Driver Improvement Course is split into sections. You’re more than welcome to take a break whenever you need to stretch and mentally digest the course material. Another benefit of taking the course online is that you can do it anywhere you like. Your comfortable couch or favorite coffee shop is a perfect place to sit down and take our course.

12 Hour ADI Course Completion Deadlines

  • You have 90 days to complete your course from original date of suspension or revocation
  • Failure to do so will result in an automatic suspension of your license
  • After 180 days, the Florida 12-hour Advanced Driver Improvement Course will no longer be available to you 

Revoked and Suspended Driver’s License in Florida

It is a criminal offense to drive with a revoked or suspended driver’s license in Florida. The charge might be a felony or misdemeanor depending on the incidents leading to the driver’s license suspension. Repeat violations may also affect the charge. Your driver’s license might be suspended for various reasons such as driving while intoxicated, driving without insurance, refusing to take a breathalyzer test, supplying fraudulent information during your driver’s license application, and ignoring a traffic ticket payment.

What is a Revocation Versus a Suspension of Your License?

Driving is considered a privilege by the state of Florida. If your driver’s license is revoked, your privilege of driving on state roads is terminated. You will have to go before a judge and subject yourself to an investigation before you start the process of obtaining your license again. When your license is suspended, however, it is just a temporary revocation for a court determined amount of time. 

Actions to Take After Your License is Suspended

  1. Surrender your license in your court hearing or to the nearest DMV.
  2. DO NOT DRIVE.
  3. Apply for a hardship license so you’re able to drive to work, school, and church.
  4. DO NOT DRIVE.
  5. Take necessary court ordered courses to get your license reinstated.
  6. DO NOT DRIVE.
  7. Check with DHSMV to make sure your records are updated after completing court ordered requisites.
  8. Read more about how to reinstate your Florida Driver’s License.

Applying for the Hardship License

Applying for your hardship license is easy. As long as you meet the court-ordered criteria, your license can be reinstated. If you’re found guilty of bodily injury, habitual violations, or a death, you will have to wait one year after the court designated date to file for a hardship license with the Florida Administrative Reviews office. After you complete their test and pay the reinstatement fees, you’ll be asked to show proof of your Florida 12-hour Advanced Driver Improvement Course.

✅ Florida DMV-Approved Course

$59.95

No Hidden Fees

Who is this course for?

  • Suspended or Revoked License
  • Court Ordered
  • Hardship License
  • Habitual Traffic Offender
  • 3 in 3

Resources

The 12-Hour Advanced Driver Improvement Course costs $59.95 without any hidden fees. Take it today.

If your license has been revoked or suspended, or if you are under court order to take a driving improvement program, this is the course for you. As long as your offenses don’t include DUI, you can take this course to fulfill the requirements for reinstating your license. With printable certificates of enrollment and completion, you can easily meet the legal requirements for reinstatement. The reward-based and engaging learning modules will help you get back on the road safely and efficiently.

Who Needs to Take The Florida 12-Hour ADI Course?

You need to take this course if you meet ANY of the following criteria:

  • You have a suspended or revoked license for points and need to reinstate your driving privileges
  • You need to apply for a hardship license
  • You have been categorized as a Habitual Traffic Offender (HTO)
  • You have been ordered by a judge (Court Ordered) 
  • You need to fulfill the requirement for a “3 Crashes in 3 Years” course
  • You have received an out-of-state ticket

We’re Approved by the Florida Highway Safety & Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV)!

You can rely on American Safety Institute to 

  • Report your completion of the course to the Florida DMV and Florida courts 
  • Email your certificates to you immediately to present in court if necessary 

Quick, Convenient, Easy, and Interactive

Getting your license revoked or suspended can impede your everyday life. American Safety Institute’s 12 Hour Advanced Driver Improvement Course is offered online using our brand new software that allows students to take the course at their own pace on ANY device. This means that you can start the online course on a computer at the library and finish it on your phone or tablet. Many people today choose to save themselves the time and headache of driving to a classroom and take the Florida 12-hour Advanced Driver Improvement Course online with American Safety Institute. Our course is broken down into simple and easy to understand sections with a quiz at the end of each one. There is NO final exam at the end, so there is no need to stress!

All you’ll need is

  • Internet access
  • Computer, phone or tablet 
  • Spare time

No need to sit for 12 hours at one time!

The Florida 12-hour Advanced Driver Improvement Course is split into sections. You’re more than welcome to take a break whenever you need to stretch and mentally digest the course material. Another benefit of taking the course online is that you can do it anywhere you like. Your comfortable couch or favorite coffee shop is a perfect place to sit down and take our course.

12 Hour ADI Course Completion Deadlines

  • You have 90 days to complete your course from original date of suspension or revocation
  • Failure to do so will result in an automatic suspension of your license
  • After 180 days, the Florida 12-hour Advanced Driver Improvement Course will no longer be available to you 

Revoked and Suspended Driver’s License in Florida

It is a criminal offense to drive with a revoked or suspended driver’s license in Florida. The charge might be a felony or misdemeanor depending on the incidents leading to the driver’s license suspension. Repeat violations may also affect the charge. Your driver’s license might be suspended for various reasons such as driving while intoxicated, driving without insurance, refusing to take a breathalyzer test, supplying fraudulent information during your driver’s license application, and ignoring a traffic ticket payment.

What is a Revocation Versus a Suspension of Your License?

Driving is considered a privilege by the state of Florida. If your driver’s license is revoked, your privilege of driving on state roads is terminated. You will have to go before a judge and subject yourself to an investigation before you start the process of obtaining your license again. When your license is suspended, however, it is just a temporary revocation for a court determined amount of time. 

Actions to Take After Your License is Suspended

  1. Surrender your license in your court hearing or to the nearest DMV.
  2. DO NOT DRIVE.
  3. Apply for a hardship license so you’re able to drive to work, school, and church.
  4. DO NOT DRIVE.
  5. Take necessary court ordered courses to get your license reinstated.
  6. DO NOT DRIVE.
  7. Check with DHSMV to make sure your records are updated after completing court ordered requisites.
  8. Read more about how to reinstate your Florida Driver’s License.

Applying for the Hardship License

Applying for your hardship license is easy. As long as you meet the court-ordered criteria, your license can be reinstated. If you’re found guilty of bodily injury, habitual violations, or a death, you will have to wait one year after the court designated date to file for a hardship license with the Florida Administrative Reviews office. After you complete their test and pay the reinstatement fees, you’ll be asked to show proof of your Florida 12-hour Advanced Driver Improvement Course.

✅ Florida DMV-Approved Course

$59.95

No Hidden Fees

Is this course right for me?

  • Suspended or Revoked License
  • Court Ordered
  • Hardship License
  • Habitual Traffic Offender
  • 3 in 3

Resources

The 12-Hour Advanced Driver Improvement Course costs $59.95 without any hidden fees. Take it today.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Florida 12-Hour Advanced Driver Improvement (ADI) Course?
The Florida 12-Hour Advanced Driver Improvement Course is a state-required course for drivers whose license has been suspended or revoked, or who have been ordered by a court to complete a driver improvement program. Completing the course is a key step toward reinstating your driving privileges or qualifying for a hardship license.
Who needs to take the 12-Hour ADI Course?
You need to take this course if any of the following apply to you: your license was suspended or revoked for points, you’re applying for a hardship license, you’ve been designated a Habitual Traffic Offender (HTO), you’ve been court-ordered to complete a driver improvement course, you need to satisfy the “3 Crashes in 3 Years” requirement, or you received a qualifying out-of-state ticket. Please note: if your offense involves a DUI, this is not the correct course for you.
Is this course approved by the State of Florida?
Yes. This course is fully approved by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) and is accepted by Florida courts and the DMV statewide.
How much does the course cost?
The course costs one flat fee of $59.95 with no hidden fees. The price you see is exactly what you’ll pay at checkout. A Spanish registration option is also available.
Do I get proof of enrollment right away?
Yes! You’ll receive a Proof of Enrollment electronically as soon as you register. This is important because many drivers need to show proof of enrollment to the DMV or court before their course is even finished — for example, when applying for a hardship license.
Do I have to complete all 12 hours at once?
Not at all. The course is split into easy-to-follow sections, and you can take a break whenever you need one. Your progress is automatically saved, so you can start the course on one device and pick it up later on another — take it from your couch, a coffee shop, or anywhere with internet access.
Can I take the course on my phone?
Yes! The course is 100% online and works on any device — phone, tablet, or computer. You can even start on a computer and finish on your phone.
Is there a final exam?
No! There is no final exam at the end of this course, so there’s no need to stress. Instead, you’ll complete a short quiz at the end of each section to make sure you’re absorbing the material as you go.
How long do I have to complete the course?
You have 90 days from the original date of your suspension or revocation to complete the course. Failing to complete it in time will result in an automatic suspension of your license, and after 180 days the course will no longer be available to you. Don’t wait — the sooner you finish, the sooner you can get back on the road legally.
What happens after I complete the course?
Your completion is reported electronically to the Florida DMV and Florida courts automatically. We’ll also email your certificate of completion to you immediately, so you’ll have it on hand if you need to present it in court or at the DMV.
How does this course help me get a hardship license?
A hardship license lets you drive to essential places like work, school, and church while your regular license is suspended. Enrolling in the 12-Hour ADI Course is a required step in the hardship application process — you’ll present your proof of enrollment when you apply through the FLHSMV’s Administrative Reviews office, and show proof of course completion along with paying your reinstatement fees.
Can I drive while my license is suspended?
No. Driving with a suspended or revoked license is a criminal offense in Florida, and the charge can be a misdemeanor or even a felony depending on the circumstances. Until your hardship license is issued or your full license is reinstated, do not drive — no exceptions.
What's the difference between a suspended and a revoked license?
A suspension is a temporary loss of your driving privilege for a set period of time determined by the court. A revocation means your driving privilege has been terminated entirely — you’ll need to go before a judge and complete an investigation before you can begin the process of getting your license back.
Can I take this course for a DUI?
No. Florida law requires a separate DUI program for alcohol- or drug-related offenses. The 12-Hour ADI Course covers suspensions and revocations for points, habitual traffic offender status, court orders, and similar situations — as long as your offense doesn’t involve a DUI.