
However, if an additional course is completed, the time period of the credit will be extended for three years from the new course completion date.Īny Indiana driver 55 and over can take the Mature Driver Safety Program. The credit may only be applied once every three years. Successful completion of a BMV-approved DSP.

The BMV will apply a 4-point credit to an Indiana Official Driver Record for A court is not required to offer the DSP course. This requirement is typically an alternative to suspending a Motorists typically receive a notice in the mail from the BMV.Ī DSP course must be completed within 90 days of a BMV notice or driving privileges will be suspended.Ī court may also require an individual to complete a DSP course.

Indiana law provides that motorists convicted of two or more traffic offenses within a 12-month period may be required toĬomplete a Driver Safety Program (DSP). The BMV processes completions in approximately 7-10 business days. The private schools are also required to electronically submit all completions to theīMV regardless of the reason a motorist takes the course. The certificate of completion is submitted to theĬourt in the event of a court requirement. Drivers register for a course through an approved school and earnĪ certificate of completion upon finishing the course material. Private schools to offer the Mature Driver Safety Program. It meets all the qualifications of the generalized basic Driver Safety Program. The course contains topics especially tailoredįor Mature drivers. Satisfy a BMV notice, or get a point credit on their driver record. Geared toward drivers 55 and older who must take a Driver Safety Program to satisfy a court requirement, The Indiana Mature Driver Safety Program is a 4-hour course regulated by the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV).
