Will Virginia courts accept this course?
Yes. Our 12-Hour RADEP course is approved and accepted by Virginia courts for reckless and aggressive driving cases. When you complete the course, you receive an official completion certificate that meets court requirements. Thousands of students have successfully submitted our certificates to Virginia courts.
Are there any hidden fees?
No. The price is $194.95 and that's it. There are no additional charges for your certificate, quiz retakes, "expedited processing," or anything else. Some providers advertise low prices but add fees at checkout or after you've already started. We don't do that.
What happens if I fail a quiz?
You can retake quizzes for free — as many times as you need. There's no additional charge. The quizzes cover material from the course, so if you've been following along, you'll be well prepared.
How long does the course take?
The course requires a minimum of 12 hours. You can spread this across multiple sessions — most students complete it in 3-4 sittings over a few days. You can log out and resume right where you left off.
When do I get my completion certificate?
Instantly. The moment you complete the program, your completion certificate is generated and emailed to you as a PDF. No waiting, no mailing delays, no extra fees for "expedited delivery." You can submit it to the court the same day.
Do you offer refunds?
Yes. A full refund is available before your completion certificate is issued. If you start the course and decide it's not for you, just contact us and we'll process your refund. No questions asked.
What devices does it work on?
Any device with a web browser — computer, laptop, tablet, or phone. No special software or app downloads required. Your progress is saved automatically, so you can switch between devices if needed.
Should I take this before my court date?
Many attorneys recommend completing the RADEP course before your court date to demonstrate proactive compliance. Having your certificate ready to present can positively influence your case outcome. Check with your lawyer for advice specific to your situation.