Our online California drivers ed course is 30 hours long, as mandated by the California DMV for state-certified driver education programs. This includes engaging reading materials, videos, quizzes, and interactive activities. You can complete the course at your own pace, as your progress is automatically saved whenever you log out and back in.
Yes, California drivers ed can be completed online. Our state-approved course offers the same comprehensive curriculum as in-person classes, covering essential topics like traffic laws, road signs, and safe driving practices. The online option provides the flexibility to complete the 30-hour requirement at your own pace. Once you finish, you'll receive a certificate of completion needed to apply for your California learners permit.
Yes, we serve many areas throughout California, including Hollister in San Benito County. Beyond San Benito, we offer our California drivers ed course in Santa Cruz County, San Joaquin County, Ventura County, Tuolumne County, Riverside County, and Mariposa County. We also serve cities like Santa Cruz, Visalia, Stockton, Ventura, Sonora, Riverside, and San Francisco. Our online program is accessible statewide, ensuring you can complete your drivers education conveniently.
Yes, if you are under 18 in California, you must complete a state-approved drivers education course to obtain a California learners permit. This course includes at least 30 hours of instruction. Once completed, you'll also need six hours of professional driving lessons. If you are 18 or older, drivers ed is not mandatory; however, you will need to pass the California DMV written test, obtain a learners permit, and complete the driving test to earn your California class C license.
Our California drivers ed course is currently offered at a discounted rate of $24.95. This price includes the full 30-hour course, your certificate of completion, and unlimited access to California DMV practice tests to help you prepare for your learners permit exam.
You can begin your drivers ed in California at age 15. However, you must wait until you are at least 15½ years old to apply for a California learners permit. Starting early gives you time to complete the required 30-hour drivers ed course before taking the DMV written test.
Yes, to take in-car driving lessons, you must first obtain a California learners permit. This permit allows you to practice driving under the supervision of a licensed adult and is a requirement before starting California behind the wheel drivers training.
No, a driving school cannot issue a driver's license. We help you complete the required drivers ed and in-car driving lessons, but your California driver license is issued by the DMV after you pass both the written and behind-the-wheel driving tests.
To get your California learners permit, follow these steps:
- Complete a state-approved California drivers ed course.
- Visit the DMV and present your Certificate of Completion (DL 400C).
- Complete a Driver License or Identification Card Application (DL 44).
- Provide proof of identity, your Social Security number, and California residency.
- Pass the California DMV written test and a vision test.
- Pay the required fee.
If your California driver license expires, you may need to retake certain tests depending on how long it has been expired. Generally, if it has been expired for an extended period, you might need to take the written driver license knowledge test and possibly the in-car driving test again. Check with your local DMV office for specific details on renewing an expired license.
The requirements to obtain a California driver license depend on your age:
- Under 18: Complete a California drivers ed course, obtain a learners permit, complete 50 hours of supervised driving (including 10 at night), and six hours of professional driving lessons. After holding your permit for at least six months, pass the California DMV driving test to earn a California provisional license.
- 18 and Older: While drivers ed is not mandatory, you must obtain a learners permit, pass the written test, practice driving, and pass the behind-the-wheel driving test to receive a California class C license.
The California DMV primarily offers the written permit test electronically at its locations. However, in some situations, you may request to take a paper version. Contact your local DMV office to check if this option is available.