The cost of California drivers ed courses can vary. Our online California driver education course is offered at a competitive rate of $24.95. This includes access to the complete 30-hour curriculum, DMV practice tests, and a certificate of completion sent to you via mail. Be sure to check for any discounts that may apply when enrolling.
If you are under 18, yes, completing a California drivers ed course is mandatory to obtain a California learners permit and ultimately your California drivers license. This course includes a minimum of 30 hours of instruction, and you will receive a certificate of completion once you finish. For individuals 18 years and older, drivers ed is not required but highly recommended for preparation and understanding of California traffic laws.
Yes, completing a California drivers ed course helps you qualify for a California learners permit at age 15½, which starts your path to earning a full California drivers license. This can help you begin supervised driving practice earlier, accelerating the timeline for getting your license, provided you meet all other requirements.
You can take drivers ed online or in person at approved institutions. Online courses offer flexibility, allowing you to study at home in Mariposa County or anywhere with an internet connection. Our state-approved online California drivers ed course meets all DMV requirements and can be completed at your convenience.
Yes, we offer California drivers ed courses not only in Mariposa County but also across the state. This includes El Dorado County, Kings County, Kern County, Santa Clara County, and Merced County. We also provide courses to residents of cities such as Mariposa, Bakersfield, San Jose, Fresno, Ventura, and Lakeport. Our goal is to make drivers education accessible and convenient, regardless of your location.
Yes, you can complete a California drivers ed course entirely online. Our DMV-approved online course allows you to study traffic laws, safe driving practices, and road signs from anywhere at your own pace. Upon completing the course, you will receive a certificate of completion needed to apply for your learners permit.
No, a driving school cannot issue a California drivers license. Driving schools provide training and certificates of completion for drivers ed and behind-the-wheel training. However, the California DMV is responsible for administering the written and driving tests and issuing licenses once all requirements are met.
When you go for the California DMV permit test, you will need to bring:
The current fee for a first-time California drivers license, which includes your application for a California learners permit and taking the driving test, is $45. This fee may be subject to change, so always check with the California DMV for the most up-to-date costs.
To get a California drivers license, you must:
- Be at least 16 years old if applying for a provisional license.
- Complete a California drivers ed course and six hours of behind-the-wheel training if under 18.
- Hold a California learners permit for at least six months.
- Complete 50 hours of supervised driving (10 hours at night).
- Pass a vision test, DMV permit test, and behind-the-wheel driving test at the California DMV.
You can take the California DMV driving test up to three times within a 12-month period after applying for your license. If you do not pass the driving test after three attempts, you will need to reapply, pay the application fee again, and potentially satisfy other requirements as determined by the DMV.
Driving school, which typically consists of behind-the-wheel training, is mandatory for individuals under 18 seeking a California drivers license. This training involves a minimum of six hours with a certified instructor. For those 18 and older, driving school is not required, but it is highly recommended to improve driving skills and prepare for the driving test.