Price $24.95
Oregon Traffic Safety Course for Woodburn Drivers
Woodburn Municipal Court Online Traffic School - $24.95
- ✅ Accepted by Woodburn Municipal Court
- 🇲🇽 Available in English & Spanish
- 🖥 100% Online, Complete from Home
- ⏳ Work at Your Own Pace

Complete Your Court-Required Course, 100% Online!
Why Woodburn Drivers Choose DDI
Benefits for Woodburn Court Referrals
If you received a traffic citation from Woodburn Municipal Court, our Oregon Traffic Safety Course is the fast, affordable way to fulfill your court requirement and get back on the road with confidence.
✔ Accepted by Woodburn Municipal Court for traffic diversion programs
✔ Available in English & Spanish with audio read-along
✔ Covers Woodburn-specific traffic safety including I-5, Highway 99E, and Highway 214
✔ Instant Certificate delivered directly to Woodburn Municipal Court on your behalf
How It Works
1️⃣ Register Online – Quick signup with your court case number. Instant access to your course.
2️⃣ Complete the 4-Hour Course – Self-paced lessons covering Oregon traffic law and Woodburn-area driving safety. Available in English and Spanish.
3️⃣ Certificate Sent to Court – Upon completion, we send your Certificate of Completion directly to Woodburn Municipal Court.
Don’t wait! Get started today and resolve your Woodburn traffic citation from the comfort of home.
Three Simple Steps to Complete Your Woodburn Court Requirement!
1. Register for the Course
📌 Step 1: Sign up online in minutes and get instant access to your course. Have your Woodburn Municipal Court case number ready when you register. Use any device: desktop, laptop, tablet, or smartphone.
2. Complete the Course
📖 Step 2: Work through four hours of engaging lessons at your own pace. The course is available in both English and Spanish and includes content about Woodburn-area roads, I-5 safety, and Highway 99E hazards. Log in and out as often as you like. Your progress is saved automatically.
3. Certificate to Court
🎓 Step 3: We report your completion directly to Woodburn Municipal Court! Once you pass the final exam, your Certificate of Completion is generated instantly. We will send a copy to Woodburn Municipal Court on your behalf, and you will also receive a copy by email for your records.
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Driving Safety in the Woodburn Area
Woodburn is a growing community of nearly 27,000 residents in the heart of Marion County. With two major state highways cutting through town and an active I-5 interchange, understanding the local driving landscape is critical to staying safe. Our course includes a dedicated Woodburn driving module covering the roads and hazards specific to your community.
Key Woodburn Roads Covered in the Course
Interstate 5 runs along Woodburn’s eastern edge with Exit 271 providing the main access point. Heavy seasonal traffic from Woodburn Premium Outlets shoppers creates congestion and merge hazards, especially on weekends and holidays.
Highway 99E is the main north-south arterial running through the heart of Woodburn. It has been designated an ODOT Safety Corridor between Salem and Woodburn due to its crash history. Photo enforcement cameras are active at the Mount Hood Avenue intersection.
Highway 214 is the primary east-west corridor connecting Woodburn to I-5 and the Silver Falls area. The I-5 interchange (Exit 271) is a major merge point, and the Settlemier Avenue intersection sees heavy local traffic.
Woodburn-Hubbard Road and other local routes carry agricultural equipment traffic, especially during harvest seasons. Be prepared for slow-moving vehicles on rural roads near Woodburn.
Woodburn Crash Statistics & Seasonal Hazards
In 2023, Woodburn experienced 3 fatal crashes, up from just 1 in 2022. Two of those three fatal crashes involved pedestrians, including a 67-year-old woman struck while crossing Highway 99E. The city’s pedestrian fatality rate is disproportionately high for a community of its size.
Seasonal hazards that affect Woodburn drivers include:
• Agricultural traffic: Slow-moving farm equipment on roads surrounding Woodburn, especially during spring planting and fall harvest
• Outlet Mall congestion: Woodburn Premium Outlets draws visitors from Portland and Salem, creating major traffic spikes on I-5 Exit 271 and Highway 214 during weekends and holidays
• Willamette Valley fog: Dense morning fog is common from October through March, reducing visibility on I-5 and local highways
• Rain: 16.3% of Woodburn’s fatal crashes occur in rainy conditions, higher than both the Marion County and Oregon state averages
Woodburn Municipal Court Information
Court Contact Details
Court Name: Woodburn Municipal Court
Address: 270 Montgomery Street, Woodburn, OR 97071
Phone: (503) 982-5222, option 1
Fax: (503) 982-5244
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website: woodburn-or.gov
The Woodburn Municipal Court handles traffic violations, city ordinance violations, and related matters for citations issued within Woodburn city limits.
Submitting Your Certificate
After you complete the DDI Oregon Traffic Safety Course, we will send your Certificate of Completion directly to Woodburn Municipal Court on your behalf. You do not need to deliver it yourself, though we recommend keeping a copy for your personal records.
What you should know:
• Have your court case number ready when you register for the course
• Complete the course before your court deadline
• DDI sends completion records to the court electronically
• You will also receive a copy of your certificate by email
• If you have questions about your specific case, contact the court directly at (503) 982-5222
Frequently Asked Questions: Woodburn Municipal Court
Does Woodburn Municipal Court accept online traffic safety courses?
Yes. Woodburn Municipal Court accepts approved online traffic safety courses as part of resolving certain traffic violations. The DDI Oregon Traffic Safety Course (DDI-OR-TL1-WOODBURN) is designed to meet Oregon court requirements for traffic diversion programs. If you received a citation in Woodburn 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) 982-5222.
How do I submit my certificate to Woodburn Municipal Court?
You don’t have to. When you complete the DDI course, we send your Certificate of Completion directly to Woodburn Municipal Court on your behalf. You will also receive a copy by email for your personal records. If you prefer to deliver it yourself, the court is located at 270 Montgomery Street, Woodburn, OR 97071, and is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Is the DDI course available in Spanish for Woodburn residents?
Yes. The DDI Oregon Traffic Safety Course is fully available in both English and Spanish. Woodburn is home to a large Spanish-speaking community, with over 60% of residents identifying as Hispanic or Latino. We designed our course to serve the entire Woodburn community, and you can switch between English and Spanish at any time during the course.
What traffic violations qualify for diversion through Woodburn Municipal Court?
Common traffic violations that may qualify for a diversion or traffic safety course option through Woodburn Municipal Court include speeding, running a red light (including photo enforcement citations), failure to obey traffic signals, and other moving violations. Not all violations are eligible. Your citation or the court clerk can tell you whether a traffic safety course is an option for your specific case. Contact the court at (503) 982-5222, option 1, to ask about your eligibility.
How long do I have to complete my court-ordered course from Woodburn?
The deadline to complete your traffic safety course will be specified on your citation or in your court agreement. Typically, Woodburn Municipal Court gives you 60 to 90 days to complete the course, but this varies by case. 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) 982-5222 to confirm your specific deadline.
Can I take the Woodburn 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 Woodburn, on a break at work, or even at the Woodburn Public Library. Your progress is saved automatically, so you can switch between devices whenever you like.
What roads in Woodburn have the most traffic violations?
The most common areas for traffic violations in Woodburn include Highway 99E (which is an ODOT Safety Corridor with active photo enforcement at the Mount Hood Avenue intersection), Highway 214 near the I-5 interchange at Exit 271, and Settlemier Avenue through downtown. The city’s photo enforcement program issues approximately 2,900 red light violations per year at camera-equipped intersections. Speed enforcement cameras are also active along the 99E corridor. Our course covers these specific Woodburn roads and intersections in detail.
Does the course cover I-5 safety through Woodburn?
Yes. The DDI Oregon Traffic Safety Course includes a dedicated Woodburn local driving module that covers I-5 safety near Exit 271, merge hazards at the Woodburn interchange, and the traffic congestion caused by Woodburn Premium Outlets on weekends and holidays. The course also addresses the fatal crash history on the I-5 corridor near Woodburn and provides practical tips for safe highway driving in the area.
What happens if I don't complete my course by the Woodburn court deadline?
If you do not complete your traffic safety course by the deadline set by Woodburn Municipal Court, the court may revoke your diversion agreement and proceed with the original traffic violation charge. This could result in fines, points 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) 982-5222 to discuss your options. The DDI course can be completed in as little as four hours, so it is not too late to start if your deadline is approaching.
Will DDI send my certificate directly to Woodburn Municipal Court?
Yes. Once you complete the DDI Oregon Traffic Safety Course and pass the final exam, we will send your Certificate of Completion directly to Woodburn Municipal Court. You do not need to print, mail, or deliver anything yourself. We will also notify you by email once the certificate has been sent to the court. You will receive your own copy of the certificate by email as well.
Is this course available at the Woodburn Public 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 Woodburn Public Library (280 Garfield 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.
How much does the Woodburn traffic court course cost?
The DDI Oregon Traffic Safety Course costs $24.95. This is a one-time fee that covers the full four-hour course, your Certificate of Completion, and delivery of the certificate to Woodburn Municipal 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.
I received a photo enforcement citation in Woodburn. Can I take this course?
Photo enforcement citations (red light and speed camera tickets) issued in Woodburn are handled by Woodburn 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 a diversion program. Woodburn’s photo enforcement program issues approximately 2,900 red light violations per year, so you are not alone. Contact the court at (503) 982-5222, option 1, to ask if a traffic safety course is available for your specific photo enforcement citation.
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 Woodburn Municipal Court requirement. We’re available by phone, live chat, and email. You can also contact Woodburn Municipal Court directly at (503) 982-5222 for case-specific questions.


