If you were eligible, you would have received a notice in the mail at the address listed on your driving record. If you are eligible to participate in a BDIC program and are still within the 60-day eligibility period, you may still take the Michigan BDIC Program. However, if the 60 days have passed, the traffic ticket and the points that come with it will show up on your driving record.
Articles in this section
- Is this course approved by the state of Michigan?
- What can I do if I never received a notice that I was eligible?
- I'm a Michigan resident but I received a ticket in another state. Can I enroll in the BDIC program?
- I'm not sure if I'm eligible to take a Michigan driver improvement course. How do I find out?
- What would disqualify me from the Michigan BDIC Program?
- Should I enroll in this course if my ticket doesn't carry any points?
- How many times can I take the Michigan BDIC Program for point avoidance?
- Do I have to take a final exam?
- What types of things will I study?
- I recently moved to Michigan and received a notice of eligibility for a ticket I had received in my previous state. Why did this happen?
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