Price $17.99
Oregon Traffic Safety Course for Beaverton Drivers
Beaverton Municipal Court Online Traffic School - $17.99
- β Authorized Beaverton Municipal Court Provider
- π² Lowest Priced Provider – Just $17.99
- π₯ 100% Online, Complete from Home
- β³ 3-Hour Course, Work at Your Own Pace

Complete Your Court-Required Course, 100% Online!
Why Beaverton Drivers Choose DDI
Benefits for Beaverton Court Referrals
If you received a traffic citation from Beaverton Municipal Court, our Oregon Traffic Safety Course is the fastest, most affordable way to fulfill your court requirement and get back on the road with confidence.
β Authorized Beaverton Municipal Court provider for the traffic school diversion program
β Lowest priced provider at just $17.99, no hidden fees
β Available in English & Spanish with audio read-along
β Covers Beaverton-specific traffic safety including Highway 217, TV Highway, and US-26
β Automatic Reporting – your completion is reported directly to Beaverton Municipal Court on your behalf
How It Works
1οΈβ£ Register Online – Quick signup with your court case number. Instant access to your course.
2οΈβ£ Complete the 3-Hour Course – Self-paced lessons covering Oregon traffic law and Beaverton-area driving safety. Available in English and Spanish.
3οΈβ£ Completion Reported to Court – When you finish, we automatically report your completion directly to Beaverton Municipal Court.
Don’t wait! Get started today and resolve your Beaverton traffic citation from the comfort of home.
Three Simple Steps to Complete Your Beaverton Court Requirement!
1. Register for the Course
π Step 1: Sign up online in minutes and get instant access to your course. Have your Beaverton Municipal Court case number ready when you register. Use any device: desktop, laptop, tablet, or smartphone.
2. Complete the Course
π Step 2: Work through three hours of engaging lessons at your own pace. The course is available in both English and Spanish and includes content about Beaverton-area roads, Highway 217 safety, and TV Highway hazards. Log in and out as often as you like. Your progress is saved automatically.
3. Completion Reported to Court
π Step 3: We report your completion directly to Beaverton Municipal Court! Once you pass the final exam, your completion is automatically reported to the court on your behalf. You will also receive a Certificate of Completion by email for your records.
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Driving Safety in the Beaverton Area
Beaverton is one of Oregon’s largest cities, home to nearly 100,000 residents in the heart of Washington County. With Highway 217 running through the middle of town, US-26 along the northern edge, and the Tualatin Valley Highway cutting east to west, Beaverton drivers navigate some of the busiest and most heavily enforced corridors in the state. Our course includes a dedicated Beaverton driving module covering the roads and hazards specific to your community.
Key Beaverton Roads Covered in the Course
Highway 217 is Beaverton’s main north-south freeway, connecting US-26 to I-5. Its closely spaced interchanges and short merge lanes make it one of the most crash-prone freeways in the Portland metro area, especially at the Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway, Canyon Road, and Allen Boulevard exits.
Tualatin Valley Highway (Highway 8) runs east-west through the heart of Beaverton and is one of the most dangerous corridors in Washington County, with a disproportionate share of pedestrian fatalities. Photo enforcement is active at the Millikan Way and SW 160th Avenue intersection.
US-26 (Sunset Highway) borders Beaverton to the north and carries heavy commuter traffic to and from Portland. The Highway 217 interchange and the Cedar Hills, Murray, and Cornell exits are frequent congestion and merge hazard points.
Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway, Canyon Road, Scholls Ferry Road, Walker Road, and Allen Boulevard are heavily traveled arterials with active photo enforcement at multiple intersections. These surface streets see high volumes of red light and speeding violations.
Beaverton Photo Enforcement & Local Hazards
Beaverton operates one of the longest-running photo enforcement programs in Oregon, active since 2001. Cameras at photo-enforced intersections ticket both red light running and speeding of 11 MPH or more over the posted limit. The city also deploys photo radar vans on surface streets throughout Beaverton.
Photo-enforced intersections include:
β’ Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway & Griffith Drive
β’ Walker Road & Cedar Hills Boulevard
β’ Scholls Ferry Road & Hall Boulevard
β’ Allen Boulevard & Lombard Avenue
β’ TV Highway at Millikan Way & SW 160th Avenue
Local hazards that affect Beaverton drivers include heavy commuter congestion on Highway 217 and US-26, pedestrian activity along the TV Highway corridor, dense winter fog and rain that reduce visibility and traction from October through March, and school zones throughout Beaverton’s residential neighborhoods.
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
The 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 Oregon Traffic Safety Course, we automatically report your completion directly to Beaverton Municipal Court. There is nothing to print, mail, or deliver, 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 your court deadline
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
Frequently Asked Questions: Beaverton Municipal Court
Is DDI an authorized traffic school provider for Beaverton Municipal Court?
Yes. Defensive Drivers Institute is an authorized provider of the online traffic safety course for Beaverton Municipal Court. The DDI Oregon Traffic Safety Course (DDI-OR-TL1-BEAVERTON) meets the court’s requirements for the traffic school diversion program. If you received a citation in Beaverton and were given the option to complete a traffic safety course, our program qualifies. Always confirm eligibility for your specific case by contacting the court at (503) 526-2290.
How much does the Beaverton traffic school course cost?
The DDI Oregon Traffic Safety Course costs $17.99, making us the lowest priced authorized provider for Beaverton Municipal Court. This one-time fee covers the full three-hour 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 is my completion reported to Beaverton Municipal Court?
Automatically. When you complete the DDI 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. If you have questions about whether your completion has been recorded on your case, the court is located at 4755 SW Griffith Drive, Beaverton, OR 97005, and the counter is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM.
Is the DDI course available in Spanish for Beaverton residents?
Yes. The DDI Oregon Traffic Safety Course is fully available in both English and Spanish, with audio read-along in both languages. You can switch between English and Spanish at any time during the course, and your progress carries over no matter which language you choose.
What traffic violations qualify for traffic school through Beaverton Municipal Court?
Common traffic violations that may qualify for the traffic school diversion option through Beaverton Municipal Court include speeding, running a red light (including photo enforcement citations), failure to obey a traffic control device, and other moving violations. Not all violations are eligible, and eligibility can depend on your driving record. Your citation paperwork or the court clerk can tell you whether traffic school is an option for your specific case. Contact the court at (503) 526-2290 to ask about your eligibility.
How long do I have to complete my court-ordered course from Beaverton?
The deadline to complete your traffic safety course will be specified on your citation or in your court agreement. Deadlines vary by case, so check your paperwork carefully. We recommend starting as soon as possible so you have plenty of time. The DDI course is self-paced and can be completed in as little as one sitting, or spread out over multiple sessions. Check your citation paperwork or call the court at (503) 526-2290 to confirm your specific deadline.
Can I take the Beaverton traffic court course on my phone?
Yes. The DDI Oregon Traffic Safety Course works on any internet-connected device, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktop computers. The course is fully responsive, so you can complete it on your phone from anywhere, whether you’re at home in Beaverton, on the MAX, or on a break at work. Your progress is saved automatically, so you can switch between devices whenever you like.
Where are Beaverton's photo enforcement cameras located?
Beaverton operates fixed photo enforcement cameras at five intersections: Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway & Griffith Drive, Walker Road & Cedar Hills Boulevard, Scholls Ferry Road & Hall Boulevard, Allen Boulevard & Lombard Avenue, and TV Highway at Millikan Way & SW 160th Avenue. These cameras enforce both red light running and speeding of 11 MPH or more over the posted limit. The city also operates photo radar vans on surface streets throughout Beaverton. All photo-enforced intersections display signage. Our course covers these specific Beaverton intersections and how to drive safely through them.
I received a photo enforcement citation in Beaverton. Can I take this course?
Photo enforcement citations (red light and photo radar tickets) issued in Beaverton are handled by Beaverton Municipal Court. Whether you can take a traffic safety course as part of resolving a photo enforcement citation depends on the specific violation and your eligibility for the traffic school diversion program. Beaverton runs one of the most active photo enforcement programs in Oregon, and a majority of citations go to drivers who don’t even live in Beaverton, so you are not alone. Contact the court at (503) 526-2290 to ask if traffic school is available for your specific citation.
Does the course cover Highway 217 and US-26 safety through Beaverton?
Yes. The DDI Oregon Traffic Safety Course includes a dedicated Beaverton local driving module that covers Highway 217’s closely spaced interchanges and short merge lanes, US-26 commuter congestion, and the pedestrian safety issues along the TV Highway corridor. The course provides practical tips for safe driving on the specific roads Beaverton drivers use every day.
What happens if I don't complete my course by the Beaverton court deadline?
If you do not complete your traffic safety course by the deadline set by Beaverton Municipal Court, the court may revoke your diversion agreement and proceed with the original traffic violation charge. This could result in fines, a conviction on your driving record, and potentially higher insurance rates. If you are running out of time, contact the court as soon as possible at (503) 526-2290 to discuss your options. The DDI course can be completed in as little as three hours, so it is not too late to start if your deadline is approaching.
Can I take this course at the Beaverton City Library?
The DDI course is an online program, and you can access it from any computer with internet access, including the public computers at the Beaverton City Library (12375 SW 5th Street). The library offers free internet access and is a convenient option if you do not have a computer or reliable internet at home. Simply visit our registration page, sign up, and start the course from any library computer. Your progress is saved automatically so you can return to complete it over multiple visits.
Don't see your question here?
Please contact us and we’ll be happy to answer any questions about the DDI Oregon Traffic Safety 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.


