
A: To apply for a permit, the following parameters are to be satisfied
- Your age must be below 18 and above 15 ½ years
- Do visit a DMV office (make an appointment for faster service)
- Fill in the application form DL 44 (An original DL 44 form must be submitted. Copies obtained by Xeroxing, faxing, or other methods will not be accepted.)
- Get the signatures of your parents' or guardians' on the application form DL 44
- Provide your thumb print
- Provide your photograph
- Provide your social security number for verification with the Social Security Administration.
- Confirm your birth date and legal presence
- Provide your true and full name
- Submit the right forms for driver education and/or driver training
- Pay the application fee - $25
- Do pass a vision exam
- Pass a test on traffic laws and signs. The test comprises 46 questions and you need to clear at least 39 to get a passing grade. 3 chances are given to pass the test. If you fail, you must wait 7 days to retake it.
A: To apply for a driver's license
- You must have applied for a learner's permit and have with held the permit for a 6 months time
- You should have driven the required 50 hours (10 at night)
- You should have passed the road test.
A;You can approach a California DMV office, specific to your area for your permit / license
A: This costs $25 and the fee entitles you for three exams of any type within a year's time and this includes both the instruction permit and the driver license. If all the requirements are not met within the 12-month period, the application gets void and all steps must be re- completed.
A: You need to pay a fee of $20 to a DMV office in order to replace a lost or stolen permit/license.
A: Not at all. Further more, we keep track of your progress and our automated book marking feature remembers where you've left off in your previous log in. Once you re-login, it automatically picks up your last visited piece of study at our teen driver ed.
A: If your application expires before you have held your provisional instruction permit for six months, you must return to DMV and re start the process with a new application. You are required to pay the application fee and fulfill all requirements. Take your instruction permit with you to DMV to gain a credit, for the time you have held your instruction permit and receive cumulative credit towards your subsequent provisional instruction permit to meet the six-month requirement before taking your driving test.
A: To find our if your state approves our driver ed programs, please Click on the state you are inquiring about to find the details, or call us at 1-866-796-9479, and we will explain your state driver ed requirements.
A: An appointment is only recommended for faster service and not required for a written exam.
A: Your license will be mailed to you with in 60 days of time after examination.
A: You need to seek your parents' or guardians' signatures on the application form DL 44 if you are below 18.
A: As your parent/guardian gives the consent for financial responsibility, he/she has a right to have your license taken away.
A: If you are under 21 years of age:
- It is illegal to purchase beer, wine, or hard liquor.
- It is against law to carry an alcoholic beverage in your car unless your parent accompanies you.
- If you are convicted of DUI, the court can seize your vehicle for up to six months. You will have to pay a storage fee to retain it.
- And convicted of a first DUI, you may have to spend time in jail and pay a fine. DMV must revoke your driver license for one year or until you are 18, whichever is longer. You must show proof of insurance, proof of completion for the educational component of a licensed DUI program, and pay a DMV reissue fee.
A: No. Many of our customers are new to computers and to the Internet. We have designed this course for beginners and you need no special computer skills. We are also always available to help you via telephone or E-Mail.
A: Our site runs in a highly secured environment. The details provided by you are encrypted for your protection and will never be shared with any third parties. We use your email address for communication so that you complete the course quickly and efficiently.
A: You are taking the course under penalty of perjury. We assume most people would not commit a crime to let someone else take the course for them. Additionally, we do ask a series of personal security questions to identify you while online.
A: No, it is definitely not legal. A Permit is a license that allows you to practice driving, but you must have a 21-year old driver (or older) in the front seat with you. You will be permitted to drive alone after you receive your Provisional License.
A: If you are a high school student you can take our drivers ed course before you turn 15 ½ years old, but you cannot apply for a learner's permit until you turn 15 ½. It is recommended that you are at least 15 years of age before you start this course so that you will thoroughly remember the course material when taking the written test at your state (DMV) for a permit.
A: The course works with any standard browser like IE 5 or Netscape. There is no requirement of any software installation.
A: You can get in touch with us through a call:1- 866-796-9479






