Dismiss Your Irving Traffic Ticket Online
Most in-city Irving citations go to Irving Municipal Court. Defensive driving is the standard dismissal path for eligible drivers cited for moving violations.
Free eligibility check · 10 modules · ~6 hours
Irving sits in Dallas County, so DPS or sheriff citations within Irving city limits may end up in either Irving Municipal Court or a Dallas County JP court. Both accept defensive driving for eligible drivers; the filing process differs slightly.
The cost of doing nothing
DFW International Airport sits inside Irving — citations there route through specific courts that aren't always obvious from the citation.
Dallas County JP precincts each have separate filing systems.
Irving Municipal has its own online portal — submitting through the wrong system causes delays.
Where Irving-area citations actually land
Irving sits in Dallas County. Irving Police citations within city limits go to Irving Municipal Court at 305 N O'Connor Rd. DPS troopers and Dallas County constables citing on I-635 (LBJ), Highway 114, or the President George Bush Turnpike typically file with a Dallas County JP precinct. DFW International Airport adds an additional jurisdictional layer — citations there sometimes route to neighboring city courts (Grapevine, Euless) depending on stop location.
- Irving Police (city-limit stops) → Irving Municipal Court at 305 N O'Connor Rd.
- DPS troopers (LBJ, Highway 114, PGBT) → Dallas County JP courts.
- DFW Airport citations → Irving Municipal, Grapevine, Euless, or DFW Airport Police court (varies).
- Citation lists the specific issuing court.
DFW Airport jurisdictional layer
DFW International Airport spans portions of Irving, Grapevine, Euless, and Coppell. Citations issued on or near airport property route based on the exact stop location — and the receiving court isn't always Irving Municipal. The dismissal path (defensive driving) is identical across all of these jurisdictions; only the filing destination differs. Read the citation carefully to find the issuing court before submitting.
From "uh-oh" to certificate in four steps
No classroom, no waiting list, no shipping a DVD.
- 1
Check eligibility
60-second quiz tells you whether your court will accept defensive driving for your ticket.
- 2
Start the course
Enroll, sign in, and begin your first module in under a minute.
- 3
Complete modules
Self-paced lessons with quick quizzes. Pause and resume on any device.
- 4
File your certificate
Pass the final exam, download your certificate, submit to your court.
Built for busy Texas drivers
Help avoid points
Help keep moving-violation points off your Texas driving record.
Help prevent insurance increases
Many Texas insurers raise rates after a ticket. Completion may help avoid surcharges.
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Irving Municipal Court is at 305 N O'Connor Rd, Irving, TX 75061. Dallas County JP courts have separate filing portals.
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Important disclaimer
DefensiveDrivingPlus is an online course platform. Ticket dismissal eligibility and court acceptance depend on your court, violation, and state requirements. Always confirm provider approval with the court that issued your citation before enrolling.
Quick answers
Always confirm with your specific Texas court that the issuing provider is approved before enrolling in any defensive driving course.