Traffic Survival School & Point Reduction Guide
Complete Breakdown of Fees and Long-Term Insurance Savings
The total cost of taking defensive driving school in Arizona includes more than just the course fee. You'll need to account for the school fee, court diversion fee, and any additional costs. Understanding the full picture helps you decide if it's the right option for your situation.
Let's break down exactly what you'll pay and where that money goes.
This is the cost of the course itself. Online courses typically range from $165-$195, while classroom courses range from $150-$175. Some schools offer promotional pricing or discounts for multiple enrollments, though remember you can only use defensive driving school once per 12 months.
This is a separate fee that your court charges for approving your diversion to defensive driving school. It goes to the court, not the school. This fee is typically required and non-refundable, even if you don't complete the course (though you can usually get the school fee refunded if you don't start).
Court diversion fees vary depending on which Arizona court issued your citation:
Contact your specific court to confirm the exact diversion fee for your citation.
Most online schools absorb these costs and provide free certificate delivery to your court.
When you choose defensive driving school, you don't have to pay the original ticket fine. Instead of paying the fine, you pay the school fee and court diversion fee. If your ticket fine was $150, you're actually paying MORE to take the course ($300-$550 total), but you're getting ticket dismissal and point removal in exchange.
So the financial decision isn't just about cost—it's about the long-term impact on your driving record and insurance rates.
| Option | Immediate Cost | Your Record | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pay the fine | ~$150-$250 | Violation stays on record | 3 points added |
| Take defensive driving | $300-$550 | Ticket dismissed, no violation | 3 points removed |
While the upfront cost of defensive driving school is higher than paying the fine, the real savings come through insurance. A traffic violation can significantly increase your insurance premiums for 3-5 years. By dismissing the ticket, you avoid this increase entirely.
Here's how a typical traffic violation affects insurance rates in Arizona:
If you pay the fine and accept the violation on your record, you could pay $500+ extra in insurance over 3 years. If you take defensive driving school and dismiss the ticket, you avoid this increase entirely.
Scenario: $100 speeding ticket
Option 1: Pay the fine
- Fine: $100
- Year 1 insurance increase: +$200/year = $1,200
- Year 2: +$150/year = $900
- Year 3: +$75/year = $450
- 3-year cost: $2,650
Option 2: Take defensive driving
- Course + diversion fee: $425
- No insurance increase
- 3-year cost: $425
Savings: $2,225 over 3 years
This calculation assumes moderate insurance increases and doesn't account for potential license suspension or other consequences of point accumulation. For some drivers, the savings are even more significant.
Bottom line: While defensive driving school costs $300-$550 upfront, it typically saves you $500+ in insurance increases over 3 years. For most drivers, it's a smart financial decision.
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