Price $17.99
ODOT-Approved Distracted Driving Course for Beaverton Drivers
Beaverton Distracted Driving Avoidance Course (DDAC)
- β ODOT-Approved, Accepted by Beaverton Municipal Court
- π€ Completion Reported Automatically to the Court
- π₯ 100% Online, Complete from Home
- β³ 90 Minutes, Work at Your Own Pace

Complete Your DDAC Requirement Online in 90 Minutes!
Why Beaverton Drivers Choose DDI for Their DDAC
Ordered to Take a DDAC by Beaverton Municipal Court?
If you received a citation in Beaverton for using a mobile device while driving, the court may allow you to complete a Distracted Driving Avoidance Course. Our ODOT-approved program is the fastest and most affordable way to get it done.
β ODOT-approved course that meets the requirements under ORS 811.507
β Just $17.99, no hidden fees and no textbook costs
β Only 90 minutes, completed at your own pace
β Available in English & Spanish with audio read-along
β Automatic Reporting – we report your completion directly to Beaverton Municipal Court on your behalf, so there is nothing for you to mail or hand-deliver
How It Works
1οΈβ£ Register Online – Quick signup with your court case number. Instant access to your course.
2οΈβ£ Complete the 90-Minute Course – Self-paced lessons on Oregon’s distracted driving law and how to break distracted habits behind the wheel.
3οΈβ£ Completion Reported to Court – When you finish, we report your completion directly to Beaverton Municipal Court.
Deadlines on distracted driving cases are strict. Start today and get it off your plate from home.
Three Simple Steps to Satisfy Your Beaverton DDAC Requirement!
1. Register for the Course
π Step 1: Sign up online in minutes and get instant access. Have your Beaverton Municipal Court case number ready when you register so we can report your completion to the right case. Use any device: desktop, laptop, tablet, or smartphone.
2. Complete the Course
π Step 2: Work through 90 minutes of ODOT-approved instruction at your own pace. The course covers Oregon’s mobile device law, the real-world risks of distracted driving, and practical techniques for keeping your attention on the road. Log in and out as often as you like. Your progress saves automatically.
3. Completion Reported to Court
π Step 3: We report your completion directly to Beaverton Municipal Court! Once you finish, your completion is reported to the court on your behalf. You will also receive a Certificate of Completion by email for your own records.
Distracted Driving in Beaverton
Beaverton sits at the crossroads of some of the Portland metro area’s busiest corridors. Highway 217 cuts north to south through the middle of town, US-26 carries commuter traffic along the northern edge, and the Tualatin Valley Highway runs east to west through dense pedestrian activity. These are exactly the conditions where a glance at a phone turns into a crash.
Where Distraction Costs the Most in Beaverton
Highway 217 has closely spaced interchanges and short merge lanes, which leaves very little margin for a driver whose eyes leave the road. It is one of the most crash-prone freeways in the Portland metro area, particularly around the Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway, Canyon Road, and Allen Boulevard exits.
Tualatin Valley Highway (Highway 8) carries a disproportionate share of Washington County’s pedestrian fatalities. On a corridor where people cross mid-block and step out from between stopped vehicles, a two-second glance at a screen is the difference between stopping and not.
US-26 (Sunset Highway) runs heavy stop-and-go commuter traffic morning and evening. Slow, repetitive congestion is when drivers are most tempted to pick up a phone, and it is also when rear-end collisions cluster.
School zones and residential streets throughout Beaverton demand full attention during arrival and dismissal, when children are crossing and speed limits drop.
Oregon’s Mobile Device Law
Under ORS 811.507, it is illegal in Oregon to drive while holding or using a mobile electronic device. The law covers far more than texting. Holding the phone at all while driving is the violation, including at a red light or stopped in traffic.
What the law generally allows:
β’ Hands-free or single-touch operation
β’ Use of a mounted device with a single swipe or tap
β’ Use while parked in a spot where the vehicle can safely remain stopped
What it does not allow:
β’ Holding the phone in your hand while driving
β’ Scrolling, typing, or reading while stopped at a light or in traffic
β’ Use by drivers under 18 in nearly all circumstances
Penalties escalate with repeat offenses, and a distracted driving conviction can affect your insurance rates. Beaverton Municipal Court can tell you what applies to your specific citation at (503) 526-2290.
Beaverton Municipal Court Information
Court Contact Details
Court Name: Beaverton Municipal Court
Address: 4755 SW Griffith Drive, Beaverton, OR 97005
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 4755, Beaverton, OR 97076-4755
Phone: (503) 526-2290
Fax: (503) 350-4031
Counter Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM
Website: beavertonoregon.gov
Beaverton Municipal Court handles traffic violations, photo enforcement citations, city ordinance violations, and related matters for citations issued within Beaverton city limits.
How Your Completion Is Reported
After you complete the DDI Distracted Driving Avoidance Course, we report your completion directly to Beaverton Municipal Court. There is nothing to print, mail, or deliver in person, though we recommend keeping a copy of your emailed certificate for your personal records.
What you should know:
β’ Have your court case number ready when you register for the course
β’ Complete the course before the deadline set in your citation or court agreement
β’ DDI reports completions to the court electronically
β’ You will also receive a copy of your certificate by email
β’ If you have questions about your specific case, contact the court directly at (503) 526-2290
Ready to Clear Your Beaverton DDAC Requirement?
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Frequently Asked Questions: Beaverton DDAC
What is the Distracted Driving Avoidance Course?
The Distracted Driving Avoidance Course (DDAC) is an ODOT-approved program that covers the dangers of distracted driving and Oregon’s mobile device law. Courts and referring agencies order it following a distracted driving violation under ORS 811.507. The DDI course (DDI-OR-DDAC-BEAVERTON) is the version set up to report completions directly to Beaverton Municipal Court.
How much does the Beaverton DDAC cost?
The DDI Distracted Driving Avoidance Course for Beaverton Municipal Court costs $17.99. This one-time fee covers the full 90-minute course, your Certificate of Completion, and automatic reporting of your completion to the court. There are no hidden fees, no textbook costs, and no additional charges. You can pay securely online with a credit or debit card when you register.
How long does the course take?
The course requires a minimum of 90 minutes to satisfy state requirements. It is self-paced, so you can complete it in one sitting or spread it across several sessions. Your progress is saved automatically, and you can log in and out as often as you like without losing your place.
How is my completion reported to Beaverton Municipal Court?
Automatically. When you finish the course, we report your completion directly to Beaverton Municipal Court on your behalf. You will also receive a Certificate of Completion by email for your personal records. There is nothing to print, mail, or hand-deliver. Make sure you enter your court case number correctly at registration so your completion is matched to the right case. If you have questions about whether your completion has been recorded, the court counter is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM at 4755 SW Griffith Drive.
Is this course approved by ODOT?
Yes. The DDI Distracted Driving Avoidance Course is approved by the Oregon Department of Transportation and meets the requirements for a distracted driving avoidance course under ORS 811.507.
What does ORS 811.507 actually prohibit?
ORS 811.507 makes it illegal to drive while holding or using a mobile electronic device. It is broader than most drivers assume. Holding the phone is itself the violation, whether or not you are typing, and it still applies when you are stopped at a red light or sitting in traffic. Hands-free operation and a single touch or swipe on a mounted device are generally permitted. Drivers under 18 face stricter limits. For how the statute applies to your particular citation, contact Beaverton Municipal Court at (503) 526-2290.
What topics does the course cover?
The course covers the real-world risks of distracted driving, Oregon’s specific mobile device law, the three types of distraction (visual, manual, and cognitive), practical techniques for avoiding common distractions behind the wheel, and how to build habits that keep your attention on the road.
How long do I have to complete my Beaverton DDAC?
Your deadline is specified on your citation or in your court agreement, and deadlines vary by case. Distracted driving cases often carry firm completion windows, so check your paperwork carefully and start early. The course only takes 90 minutes, so there is usually time to finish even if your deadline is close. Call the court at (503) 526-2290 to confirm your specific deadline.
Can I take the course on my phone?
Yes. The course works on any internet-connected device, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktop computers. It is fully responsive and your progress is saved automatically, so you can switch between devices whenever you like.
Is the course available in Spanish?
Yes. The DDI Distracted Driving Avoidance Course is available in both English and Spanish with audio read-along in both languages. You can switch between languages at any point during the course, and your progress carries over.
Is my personal information secure?
Yes. All data transmitted on our website is encrypted over HTTPS using TLS. We do not store your credit card details, and your personal information is used only to deliver your course and report your completion to the court.
Don't see your question here?
Please contact us and we’ll be happy to answer any questions about the DDI Distracted Driving Avoidance Course or completing your Beaverton Municipal Court requirement. We’re available by phone, live chat, and email. You can also contact Beaverton Municipal Court directly at (503) 526-2290 for case-specific questions.


