Driver education (DE) and driver training (DT) are offered at public and private high schools and state-licensed driving schools.
If you are under 18 years old, you are required to complete classroom DE at a licensed DT school before you can get your instruction permit. Your instruction permit will be valid after being signed by your professional driving instructor, once you have completed at least one hour of behind-the-wheel training. This training gives you the foundational skills, experience, and confidence you need to pass your driving test and become a safe driver for life.
Learn more about the requirements for first-time drivers in our California Driver’s Handbook.
Driver education (DE) teaches you about traffic laws, road safety, driver responsibilities, and avoiding accidents. It must consist of either 30 hours or 2 1/2 semester periods of professional classroom instruction (not including breaks or meal times) or a home study or internet training program. If you choose to do a home study or internet training program, it must meet the same requirements as classroom instruction. To learn more, check out the DE Curriculum.
Driver training (DT) gives you the opportunity to practice driving in real-world situations. DT must consist of at least six hours of behind-the-wheel training with a professional driving instructor. DT can’t exceed two hours per day, and if you’re in the car observing another driver, that time does not count toward your six-hour requirement.
Students can take DE/DT in a California secondary school or in a state-licensed, professional driving school.
To ensure that your teenager receives the DE/DT they need, it’s important to select a driving school that you’re comfortable with, provides high-quality education and training, and employs instructors that are professional, respectful, and knowledgeable.
Here are some tips to help you select a driving school:
Driver training schools establish their own policies regarding the following:
Check with the driver training school for more information about these policies.
The authorized DMV licensed driving school will present students with a Certificate of Completion of Driver Education which shows proof of participation and completion of the driver’s education.
If you are a minor, you may present a Certificate of Enrollment in an Integrated (Classroom) Driver Education and Driver Training Program certificate in lieu of the Certificate of Completion of Driver Education.
You must bring it when you apply for your permit at a DMV office.
The authorized DMV licensed driving school will present students a Certificate of Completion of Driver Training (completion of 6 hours of behind-the-wheel training).
If you are a minor, you must also hold your instruction permit for a minimum of 6 months prior to testing and have their instruction permit signed by their parent or guardian indicating completion of 50 hours of supervised driving practice (10 hours during night time) with a parent, guardian, licensed driver 25 years old or older, or a licensed or certified driving instructor.
You must bring it when you test behind the wheel.
DMV will assist with any complaints that you may have against a DMV-licensed driver training school. Driving School and Traffic Violator School Complaints can be filed online.
For complaints against a public or private secondary school, contact your local school district administration. Additional information may be found on the Department of Education website.
If you’ve never had a driver’s license (DL) in any state or country, you will need to hold a provisional instruction permit for at least six months before you apply for a California DL.
Do you need help studying for your knowledge tests? Here are resources that can help, including driver handbooks, videos, and sample tests.
Have you completed the requirements to take your driving test and get your DL?