Used 10 points in 5 years already — eligible?

I have already used the Ohio Remedial course five times in five years for 10 points. Can I still take it?

Hello Vincent, Important question. Ohio limits the Remedial program to a maximum of 10 points credited within any 5-year window. If you have already received 10 points of credit in the last 5 years, you are not eligible for additional point credit until the 5-year window resets. A few things to consider: - You can still take the course voluntarily for safety and possibly for an insurance discount - Check your driving record through the Ohio BMV to confirm exactly how many credits have been used and when the 5-year window resets - Future eligibility depends on the rolling date of the earliest credit We can hold any enrollment until you confirm eligibility with the BMV. Ohio Remedial Driving Course Please let us know if you have any further questions!


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