Calaveras County Driver's Ed FAQs
How many hours of drivers ed are required for a Class C license?
In California, 30 hours of drivers ed instruction are required for individuals under 18 who want to earn a Class C license. These 30 hours of training cover critical topics, including California traffic laws, road signs, safe driving habits, and vehicle operation. Our California drivers ed online DMV-approved course offers these lessons in an engaging, flexible format. Students can log in at any time and work through the material at their own pace. Upon completing the course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion, which you’ll need to apply for your learner’s permit at the DMV.
For residents of Calaveras County, completing the required 30 hours of instruction is straightforward. Whether you’re in Angels Camp, San Andreas, or surrounding areas, you can access our fully online drivers ed course without traveling anywhere.
Do you offer driver’s ed outside of Calaveras County?
Yes! While we proudly serve students in Calaveras County, including San Andreas, we also offer our California DMV-approved drivers ed course to students in counties and cities across the state. Some nearby areas we serve include:
- Amador County and the city of Jackson
- Tuolumne County and the city of Sonora
- Stanislaus County and the city of Modesto
- Sacramento County and the city of Sacramento
- Marin County and the city of San Rafael
- Santa Clara County and the city of San Jose
We also serve additional cities, including Marysville, Redding, and Santa Rosa. No matter where you live in California, our California online drivers ed course is accessible and convenient. Whether you’re in a small rural town or a major city, we provide flexible and comprehensive drivers ed to help you achieve your goals.
What to bring to drivers ed class?
If you’re taking our California online drivers ed course, you don’t need to bring anything except a device with internet access. Whether you’re on a computer, tablet, or smartphone, you can access all course materials anytime and anywhere. This means you can complete drivers ed at home, during breaks at school, or even at your local coffee shop in Calaveras County.
For traditional, in-person drivers ed classes, you may need to bring:
- A valid ID (like a school ID or state-issued identification card)
- Registration documents for the class
- A notebook or pen for taking notes
Most students in Calaveras County find that the online option is more flexible and fits easily into their schedules.
What do I do after drivers ed?
Once you successfully complete your California drivers ed course, here are the next steps to obtain your learner’s permit:
- Receive Your Certificate of Completion: This document proves you’ve completed the 30-hour drivers ed requirement.
- Prepare for the California permit test: Study the California drivers handbook and take several California DMV practice tests to familiarize yourself with the format and content of the exam.
- Visit Your Local DMV: Schedule an appointment at the DMV office, such as the one in San Andreas. Bring your Certificate of Completion, proof of identity, Social Security Number, and proof of California residency.
- Pass the Written Knowledge Test: The written test consists of 46 questions, and you must answer at least 38 correctly to pass.
Once you pass the written test and a vision test, you’ll receive your California learner permit, allowing you to start practicing driving under the supervision of a licensed adult.
Where do you take drivers ed?
Our California online drivers ed course allows you to complete your training from anywhere with an internet connection. Whether you’re at home in Angels Camp, studying at a library in San Andreas, or traveling within California, you can log into your account and progress through the course at your convenience.
If you prefer traditional classroom instruction, some local driving schools in California still offer in-person classes, but they require adhering to a fixed schedule. Most students find that online drivers ed is more flexible, affordable, and accessible.
Do you have to do drivers ed to get your license?
If you’re under 18 years old, completing a California drivers ed course is mandatory to get your learner’s permit and eventually your California driver license. Without the Certificate of Completion, you won’t be eligible to take the written knowledge test at the DMV.
If you’re 18 or older, drivers ed is not required by the state. However, enrolling in a drivers ed course can still be beneficial, as it prepares you for the California permit test and helps you understand key driving laws and road safety rules.
How many hours of driving practice do you need?
California requires teens to complete:
- 50 hours of supervised driving practice, including 10 hours at night
- 6 hours of professional behind-the-wheel training with a certified driving instructor
These requirements ensure that young drivers gain the experience and skills needed to drive safely and confidently. In Calaveras County, you can complete your professional training with certified instructors, then log your supervised practice hours with a parent, guardian, or licensed adult (25 years or older).
Keeping a driving log helps track your progress and ensures you meet the state’s requirements before taking the California DMV behind the wheel test.
After driving school, what's next?
Once you’ve completed drivers ed, professional driving lessons, and your supervised practice hours, you can schedule your California road test at the DMV. Here’s what to do next:
- Schedule Your Test: Visit the DMV website to book an appointment at your local DMV office (such as in San Andreas).
- Prepare Your Vehicle: Bring a safe, insured vehicle that passes the DMV’s pre-drive safety inspection.
- Take the Road Test: Demonstrate your driving skills by completing basic maneuvers, following traffic laws, and safely navigating intersections.
If you pass the behind the wheel test, you’ll receive your California provisional license, allowing you to drive independently with certain restrictions until you turn 18.
Can I take the California written test online?
Yes, the California permit test can be taken online through the DMV’s supervised testing platform. To qualify, you’ll need parental consent (if under 18) and a compatible device with a webcam for monitoring.
Alternatively, you can take the written test in person at your local DMV office. For Calaveras County residents, the DMV in San Andreas is a convenient option.
At what age do you have to retake your driving test in California?
Drivers in California must retake their California driving test if they are 70 years or older and renewing their license. The DMV may require additional testing to ensure that older drivers meet the safety standards for operating a vehicle.
What score is needed to pass the permit test?
To pass the California permit test, you need to answer at least 38 out of 46 questions correctly. Taking multiple California DMV practice tests can help you prepare and ensure you meet the passing score on your first attempt.
At what age can I get my license in California?
You can apply for a California provisional license at 16 years old if you:
- Complete a California drivers ed course
- Hold a learners permit for at least 6 months
- Complete 50 hours of driving practice and 6 hours of professional training
At 18, your provisional license automatically converts to a full, unrestricted California driver license.