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What is Traffic Survival School in Arizona?
Traffic Survival School (TSS) is an 8‑hour educational course required by the Arizona MVD for drivers who commit serious traffic violations, accumulate 8 or more points, or receive a Corrective Action Letter. It is designed to improve driving behavior and prevent license suspension. TSS is not the same as Defensive Driving; it is mandatory and ordered by the state.
How long is Traffic Survival School?
Traffic Survival School in Arizona is a single 8‑hour class, completed either online or in person. The Arizona MVD requires the full 8 hours to be completed in one session, and attendance is reported directly to the state.
Can you take Traffic Survival School online?
Yes. Arizona allows TSS to be completed online through an ADOT/MVD‑approved provider. Online classes offer the same certification as in‑person sessions, and completion is reported to the MVD the same day.
What happens if I don’t complete TSS?
If you fail to complete Traffic Survival School by the deadline on your Corrective Action Letter, the Arizona MVD will suspend your driver’s license until the course is finished and reported. Missing the deadline can also lead to additional fees and delays in reinstatement.
How much does an ignition interlock cost in Arizona?
Ignition interlock pricing in Arizona typically includes:
Installation: $145–$245 depending on vehicle year
Monthly service/calibration: $50–$135
Removal: Usually included or low‑cost
Costs vary by provider, but all devices must be Arizona MVD‑certified.
How long do I need an interlock in Arizona?
Arizona requires ignition interlock devices for most DUI convictions. Typical timeframes include:
Standard DUI: 12 months
Extreme DUI (0.15+): 12–18 months
Super Extreme DUI (0.20+): 18–24 months
Aggravated DUI: 24 months or more
Exact duration depends on the offense and MVD requirements.
How do I reinstate my license after a DUI in Arizona?
To reinstate your license after a DUI in Arizona, you must:
Complete all court‑ordered requirements
Install an MVD‑approved ignition interlock device
Pay all MVD reinstatement fees
Provide proof of SR‑22 insurance if required
Wait out any mandatory suspension period
Once all steps are completed, the MVD restores your driving privileges.
What is an Arizona MVD Corrective Action Letter?
A Corrective Action Letter is a notice from the Arizona MVD informing you that you must complete Traffic Survival School due to a serious violation or accumulating 8 or more points on your driving record. The letter includes your deadline and warns that failure to complete TSS will result in license suspension.
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