Can I have multiple courses under one account?
A single account can hold multiple courses across multiple states and course types. You might take Texas Defensive Driving for a ticket today, a Mature Driver Improvement course in five years, and a Drivers Ed enrollment for a teen child a decade later — all in one account. Each enrollment has its own progress, certificate, and reporting record. The account dashboard shows everything in chronological order. For families, this is convenient: one parent can manage enrollments for the household with multiple courses, though each driver still needs their own login for actual course access (since completion is tied to a specific license).
The multi-course architecture is part of why a single ETS traffic school account becomes a useful long-term record rather than a single-use enrollment artifact. Drivers who took a state-approved traffic school course in their twenties for a ticket sometimes return in their fifties for a mature driver course on the same account, with the previous certificates still accessible and the system already populated with most of their information. The reduced friction at the second enrollment is meaningful — a returning driver typically completes checkout in under two minutes versus ten for a first-time enrollment.
For accounts with multiple drivers nominally rolled in (a parent's account paying for a teen's drivers ed and a spouse's defensive driving course), the structural rule is one login per driver but one payment relationship can span multiple logins. The household-level features work correctly: family pricing, bundled receipts, consolidated tax documentation, and shared support history. The driver-level features remain separate: each driver's progress, each driver's certificate, each driver's identity verification — all isolated to that driver's specific login. The hybrid model balances convenience and integrity.