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Yes, both our 4-Hour and 8-Hour TVS Operator courses are licensed by the California DMV. We pride ourselves on offering comprehensive courses that fully meet the state's requirements for TVS Operators.
A TVS Operator directs and manages a Traffic Violator School (TVS). All TVSs are required to have a licensed Operator.To be licensed as a TVS Operator, one must complete an 8-hour TVS Operator course that is licensed by the CA DMV. TVS Operators also need to renew their license annually. In order to renew their license, they must complete a 4-hour Operator training course each year.
For first-time TVS Operators, our 8-Hour TVS Operator course is required. For those renewing their TVS Operator license, we offer a shorter 4-Hour renewal course. Both are designed to equip you with all the essential knowledge and skills you need to manage a Traffic Violator School in California
Our course is designed to be user-friendly and engaging. After each lesson, there's a quiz with 4 multiple-choice questions to test your understanding. At the end of the course, there's a final exam. You need a score of 70% to pass, but don't worry - if you don't pass on your first attempt, you have two additional attempts to pass.The best part? You only pay us when you pass. The entire course is open-book, and you can take it on any device with an internet connection, be it a laptop, phone, or tablet.
Upon completing the course, we immediately provide you with an electronic certificate that you can upload to the DMV portal as part of your application. This electronic certificate is now the only requirement for both renewals and first-time licenses by the DMV. Additionally, we'll mail you a physical copy of the certificate for your records and for DMV office inspections.
You'll receive your electronic certificate instantly after completing the course. We also mail a physical copy within 2 business days via USPS first-class mail, which generally takes 1-3 business days to reach you.
Our DMV-licensed course is competitively priced at $100 for the 8-hour course and $75 for 4-hour renewal course. The course comes with numerous benefits, including a free audio read-along, 'don't pay until you pass' policy, instant electronic certificate delivery, free physical certificate, same-day processing, open book final exam, and both phone and email support. Plus, it's 100% online with 24/7 access, allowing you to learn everything you need to know to run a Traffic Violator School from any device.
After you complete the Traffic School Operator Program, you'll need to submit your certificate to the DMV as part of your application to become a licensed TVS Operator.
We accept online payments using all major debit and credit cards.
Our course covers information pertinent to all modalities of traffic school delivery. While you may be tested on any material from the program, the majority of the content is applicable across all modalities.Whether you're offering in-person, online, or hybrid traffic safety education, the information presented in our course ensures comprehensive understanding and adherence to the California DMV's standards and guidelines.
Yes, TVS Operators are required to renew their license annually. To maintain your license, you need to complete our 4-Hour Operator training course each year and submit the certificate to the DMV. We've made the renewal process simple and straightforward to help you stay compliant with DMV regulations.
Yes, as per California DMV regulations, you are required to have a California driver license to become a TVS operator.
Anyone who wants to manage and direct a Traffic Violator School (TVS) in California needs to take the Traffic School Operator Program. This program ensures you have the knowledge and skills to run a TVS effectively and in compliance with state regulations.
Yes, there is a final exam at the end of the course. You'll need to score at least 70% to pass. If you don't pass on your first attempt, you have two additional attempts to pass. And remember, you only pay us once you pass. In the unlikely event that you fail three times, you will have to register and retake the course.
While we don't impose a deadline to complete the course, it's essential to finish it before your renewal date and submit your application in time. If you miss the DMV's deadline, you risk your license expiring and might have to restart the process as a new licensee.
We're here to help! You can email us 24/7 at support@bestoperatorcourse.com, and we'll respond within 1 business day.If you prefer to speak with someone, you can call us during office hours from Monday to Friday between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm. We're closed for lunch from 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm. Our contact number is (626) 408-0078.
To become a CA TVS Operator:- Be at least 21 years old.- Complete an 8-hour CA TVS Operator course from a DMV-licensed provider.- Submit fingerprints through an Authorized Live Scan location.- Complete the application online on the DMV OL portal
To renew your CA TVS Operator license: Complete a 4-hour CA TVS Operator course from a DMV-licensed provider. Submit your completed renewal application and Certificate of Completion online.