Florida 12-Hour Advanced Driver Improvement Course Online (ADI) – Miami
Court-approved course for drivers who need license reinstatement after suspension or revocation (12 hours, online).
Lost your driving privileges due to a suspended or revoked license? Labeled a habitual traffic offender in Florida? The state requires you to complete a 12-Hour Advanced Driver Improvement (ADI) course before you can reinstate your license and get back on the road.
Our Miami-based driving school offers the DHSMV-approved ADI course 100% online. You can complete it from any device at your own pace, receive your enrollment certificate immediately to apply for a hardship license, and get your completion certificate automatically reported to the Florida DMV once you finish.
Enroll now for $59.95 and start the process of reinstating your Florida driver's license today.
What Is the Advanced Driver Improvement Course?
The 12-Hour Advanced Driver Improvement (ADI) course is Florida's state-mandated program for drivers facing serious license issues. Whether your license was suspended due to multiple violations, you've been designated a habitual traffic offender (HTO), you had three crashes in three years, or a judge ordered you to complete ADI, this course is your path to reinstatement.
The program consists of six comprehensive modules covering defensive driving techniques, understanding traffic laws, recognizing risky behaviors, managing stress behind the wheel, and making better decisions to maintain a clean driving record.
Florida law limits you to completing no more than six hours per day, and you must take a mandatory 24-hour break between the first and second halves of the course. The fastest possible completion time is 36 hours from start to finish.
Who Needs This Course?
The 12-Hour ADI course is required for several serious driving situations in Florida:
- Suspended or revoked license: Required under Florida Statute 322.291 as part of reinstatement.
- Habitual traffic offender (HTO): For drivers with repeated major violations or point-heavy records.
- Three crashes in three years: Required to regain driving privileges.
- Court-ordered requirements: Ordered by a judge for serious offenses like DUI, reckless driving, or DWLSR.
- Out-of-state DMV requirement: Required if Florida DHSMV receives notice from another state.
- Major traffic offenses: Including felony vehicle crimes, DUI, leaving crash scenes, or related violations.
Always check your DHSMV notice or court order to verify requirements.
How the Course Works
Course Structure
The program is divided into six modules. Each includes reading, videos, scenario questions, and interactive exercises.
Scenario responses must be at least 50 words and demonstrate real understanding—these are not simple multiple-choice quizzes.
Daily Time Limits and Mandatory Break
You may complete no more than six hours per day.
After finishing the first six hours, Florida requires a mandatory 24-hour break before continuing.
Fastest possible completion: 36 hours from enrollment.
Flexible Learning
Your progress saves automatically. You can switch devices anytime—phone, tablet, laptop, or desktop.
Final Exam and Certification
After completing all modules, take the final exam. Once you pass, we automatically submit your completion to the DHSMV and email you a copy.
Hardship License Eligibility
One major benefit of the ADI program is applying for a hardship license while your main license remains suspended.
After you complete Module 1, you receive an enrollment verification letter. This allows you to apply for a hardship license with the Bureau of Administrative Reviews.
The hardship license lets you drive for essential purposes such as work, medical appointments, or school.
Steps to Get Your Hardship License
- Enroll in the ADI course: Receive your enrollment letter immediately.
- Obtain your driving record: Request a 30-day driving history from your county clerk.
- Complete the application form: Fill out the Bureau of Administrative Reviews hardship application.
- Gather required documents: Identity, Social Security, and Florida residency proofs.
- Submit your application: Visit your nearest Bureau of Administrative Reviews office.
- Attend your hearing: A hearing officer determines eligibility.
Complete the ADI course: You must finish all 12 hours to qualify for full reinstatement.
Note: Habitual Traffic Offenders may only apply after one year and must complete ADI as part of reinstatement requirements.
Why Choose Our Miami Driving School?
- DHSMV-Approved and Court-Accepted: Meets all state legal requirements.
- Instant Enrollment Verification: Use it immediately for your hardship license.
- Automatic DMV Reporting: We handle all submissions electronically.
- 100% Online: No classroom required.
- Mobile-Friendly: Switch devices anytime.
- Self-Paced Learning: Learn on your schedule.
- Affordable Pricing: Only $59.95. No hidden fees.
- English & Spanish Versions: Serving Miami’s bilingual community.
- Free Certificate Copies: Unlimited downloads.
Local Miami Support: Our team understands Florida reinstatement laws and hardship license procedures.
How to Enroll and Complete Your Course
- Register Online: Provide accurate personal information.
- Complete Your Payment: One-time fee of $59.95.
- Receive Your Enrollment Letter: Delivered instantly for hardship license applications.
- Start Module 1: Begin learning immediately.
- Complete the First Half: Approximately 6 hours of content.
- Take the Mandatory 24-Hour Break: Required by Florida law.
- Resume and Finish: Complete Modules 4–6 and the final exam.
- Get Your Certificate: Automatically reported to DHSMV and emailed to you.
- Apply for Full Reinstatement: Visit the Bureau of Administrative Reviews once eligible.
Start Driving Again
Losing your license is serious, but it doesn’t have to be permanent. The 12-Hour ADI course gives you a clear path to reinstatement.
Enroll now for $59.95 and take the first step toward reinstating your Florida driver’s license.
Questions about ADI, hardship licenses, or reinstatement? Call us anytime.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Who needs the 12-hour ADI course?
Drivers with suspended or revoked licenses, habitual traffic offenders, or those court-ordered by a judge.
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Can I get a hardship license right away?
Yes. Enrollment verification is sent instantly and can be used to apply immediately.
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How fast can I finish the course?
Minimum 36 hours due to the daily 6-hour limit and mandatory 24-hour break.
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Can I do it all in one day?
No. The break is required by state law.
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What happens after I finish?
We automatically send your certificate to DHSMV and email you a copy.
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Will my license be restored immediately?
No. You must complete your suspension period and meet all reinstatement conditions.