Court‑Ordered Driving Class in Wichita, KS
Got a ticket or judge’s order in Kansas?
Complete a state‑licensed driving class in Wichita and get the paperwork you need before your deadline.
Most drivers can start this Saturday.
If Your Judge, Lawyer, Or Court Told You To Take a Driving Class, You’re In The Right Place
If your ticket, diversion agreement, or written order mentions a driving class or driver improvement program, many Kansas courts will accept a state‑licensed driving class like ours.
Drivers commonly attend our class when they:
- Were ordered by a Kansas judge to complete a driving class
- Need a class as part of a diversion agreement
- Want to show the court they are taking safe driving seriously
Requirements vary by court. Always confirm your specific court’s instructions. We are happy to review your paperwork with you when you call.
Flexible Scheduling: Classes 7 Days A Week
We schedule driving classes 7 days a week in Wichita, based on instructor and classroom availability. That means you do not have to wait weeks for a class date.
When you call:
- Tell us which court you’re dealing with and your deadline.
- We’ll tell you the next available class options before your court date, subject to open seats.
- You pick a day, reserve your spot, and attend.
Urgent court date?
Call as soon as you receive your paperwork so we have the most options to work with.
Simple 3‑Step Process
- Call to confirm your situation
Tell us which court you’re dealing with and your deadline so we can recommend the right class length. - Attend your driving class in Wichita
Join us at 800 S Broadway, Suite 300. You’ll learn practical, real‑world skills from experienced instructors in a small‑group setting. - Receive documentation for your court or attorney
After you successfully complete the class, we provide proof of completion that you can take back to your court, lawyer, or insurance company.
Class Options For Court‑Ordered Drivers
We offer two classroom formats:
- 4‑Hour Driving Class
Ideal when you need a shorter refresher class or when your paperwork does not specify a longer session. - 8‑Hour Driving Class
Commonly requested for court‑ordered situations, multiple violations, or out‑of‑state tickets that require more in‑depth training.
If your paperwork mentions a specific number of hours, tell us when you call, and we’ll match you to the right option.
Why Court‑Ordered Drivers Choose Behind The Wheel
- State‑licensed driving instruction in Kansas
- Locally owned in Wichita, not a national chain
- Over 40 years of teaching and behind‑the‑wheel experience
- Small‑group, real‑world focused instruction instead of just watching videos
- Conveniently located at 800 S Broadway, Suite 300, Wichita, KS 67211
Have A Court Date Coming Up?
Don’t wait until the last minute.
The earlier you call, the more likely we can schedule your class before your deadline.
Call now: 316‑683‑1818
Have your ticket, court order, or diversion paperwork in front of you so we can help you quickly.
Court‑Ordered Driving Class FAQs
Will my court accept this class?
Many Kansas courts accept a state‑licensed driving class like ours. Because every court has its own rules, you must confirm with your court or attorney first. When you call, we can review your paperwork with you and share what other drivers in similar situations have done.
How fast can I get this done?
We run classes 7 days a week, depending on instructor availability. In many cases, drivers are able to start within days. Call us with your court date, and we’ll tell you the next available class times before your deadline.
What if my court date is very soon?
Call immediately. Tell us your court date and what your paperwork says. We will check for the soonest open class and let you know what is realistically possible so you can plan with your attorney or court.
What do I need to bring to class?
Bring your court paperwork, one form of official ID, and any instructions from your attorney. Arrive a little early to complete any required forms before class begins.
Can this help with my insurance, too?
Some insurance companies offer discounts for completing a driving class. Check with your provider. After you successfully complete the class, we will give you documentation you can share with both your court and your insurance company.