Court-certified, not court-adjacent
Avanza is approved by the Arizona Supreme Court. Completion is reported so your eligible citation can be dismissed.
Arizona Supreme Court certified
Dismiss your ticket, protect your insurance rate, and see your exact all-in price before you pay a cent.
Heads up: the State’s published figures for this court don’t add up, so we won’t quote you a number we can’t stand behind. Contact us and we’ll confirm the exact amount with the court before you pay.
Arizona requires every approved school to collect all fees before you start the course. No instalments, no fees added later.
Choose your court above to see your exact total. No email needed.
Arizona law sets this structure. Only our course fee is ours: the state fee, the surcharge, and your court’s diversion fee are set by the state and your court, and we pass them through at cost.
Totals run from $157.95 to $357.95 depending on your court. 164 courts across 15 counties.
Pick your court, see every fee itemised, and pay upfront as Arizona requires.
A copy of your traffic citation and a valid government-issued driver’s licence or ID card.
Work at your own pace on any device. Review quizzes only. Arizona does not require a final exam.
Have these two ready and enrolment takes about five minutes.
A clear phone photo is fine for both. You will also sign an Affirmation of Eligibility during enrolment. We generate it for you, and nothing needs to be notarised.
Avanza is approved by the Arizona Supreme Court. Completion is reported so your eligible citation can be dismissed.
Arizona does not mandate a final exam. You take short review quizzes as you go. That’s it.
Exactly 240 minutes. No school in Arizona can legally offer a shorter defensive driving course.
Every fee itemised before checkout, straight from the Arizona Supreme Court’s published schedule.
Yes. When you complete an approved defensive driving course for an eligible citation, the citation is dismissed, so no points are assessed against your driving record for it.
No. Arizona does not require a final exam for defensive driving school. You complete short review quizzes throughout the 240-minute course.
240 minutes, or four hours. That is the shortest length Arizona law allows, and it is what Avanza offers. You can start and stop as often as you like.
Arizona requires every approved defensive driving school to collect all fees before a student begins the course. That is state rule, not a policy of ours, which is why we show you the full total before you commit.
Three of the four fees are fixed statewide: our course fee, the $24 state fee, and the $45 state surcharge. The fourth, the court diversion fee, is set by each court’s presiding judge under A.R.S. §28-3396, and it varies from $50 to $250 across Arizona.
Yes. The whole course works on a phone, tablet, or computer, and your progress is saved as you go.
Two: a copy of your traffic citation, and a valid government-issued driver’s licence or identification card. A clear phone photo of each is fine.
Arizona lets you dismiss a citation through defensive driving school once every 12 months. If you have already attended within the past year, this citation is not eligible for dismissal. Check before you enrol so you are not paying for something you cannot use.
Yes. Avanza is available in English and Spanish.
Tell us where your ticket is from and we’ll send your itemised price and your eligibility deadline. No obligation.