AAA-Certified · Court-Approved in NC

Defensive Driving Course in Wake County, NC

Court-approved defensive driving courses for Wake County drivers — online or in person, taught by AAA-certified instructors.

If you have a citation in Wake County or simply want to refresh your driving, The Right Way offers AAA-certified defensive driving courses that serve Wake County and the greater Raleigh area. Choose the 4-hour or 8-hour course, online or in person.

4-Hour Course

$65

For many minor violations or a voluntary refresh. Online or in person.

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8-Hour Course

$95

For court-mandated requirements and more comprehensive training.

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Wake County traffic matters are generally handled at the Wake County Courthouse in Raleigh. Always follow the instructions on your citation and confirm the required course with the court before enrolling.

Serving Wake County & Surrounding Areas

Raleigh Cary Apex Wake Forest Garner Morrisville Holly Springs Fuquay-Varina Knightdale Wendell Zebulon

Prefer in-person near you? See our Raleigh location page.

Wake County Defensive Driving FAQ

Do you serve Wake County for court-ordered driving courses?

Yes. We offer AAA-certified defensive driving courses, online and in person, for drivers across Wake County including Raleigh, Cary, Apex, and Wake Forest. Always confirm the specific course your court order requires before enrolling.

Where is Wake County traffic court?

Wake County traffic matters are generally handled at the Wake County Courthouse in Raleigh. Check your citation for your specific court date and location.

Can I take the Wake County course online?

We offer online and in-person courses. If a course is court-ordered, confirm the accepted format with the court before enrolling.

The Right Way is a private driving school and is not a court, the DMV, or a law firm. This page is general information, not legal advice. Course eligibility and outcomes depend on your individual circumstances and the court's decision. For questions about your citation, contact the court listed on it, the NC DMV, or a licensed attorney. Learn more in our defensive driving guides.