Nevada Driver’s Ed Requirements

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Nevada Driver’s Ed Requirements If you’re a teen in Nevada under the age of 18 years old, the State of Nevada requires you to complete an approved driver’s ed course prior to applying for a full Nevada driver’s license. This requirement can be met through taking a 30 hour classroom or online course from a licensed, Las Vegas driving school. Additionally, you can fulfill the driver’s education requirement by taking an approved 15 hour classroom course along with a 5 hour course with a licensed driving instructor. If there is no course offered within 30 miles of your home, you can substitute the course with 100 hours of supervised driving vs the normal 50 hours of supervised driving requirement.

As you can see, with a written test, a required 30 hour driver’s ed course, 50 hours of supervised driving and a DMV driving skills test, the State of Nevada takes teen driving very seriously. The DMV ensures all new drivers are well prepared to meet the responsibilities that come with a full Nevada driver’s license. Yes, the process is lengthy but in the end, you will be glad that you went through it. Additionally, your driver’s education will ensure you are presented with all the knowledge and skills necessary to become a safe driver.

Eligibility to Take Driver’s Ed Teens as young as 15 years old are eligible to take an approved driver’s ed course in Nevada. All teens under the age of 18 years old are required to take a course or meet special


requirements. The course must be approved by the Nevada DMV and offered through a licensed driving school in the state. The course can be taken in the classroom or online. Finding a Las Vegas driving school that offers a driver’s the course can be done through the Nevada DMV website. You do not need to take the driver’s ed course prior to obtaining your Nevada learner’s permit. However, this often helps you pass the Nevada DMV written test. You will, however, need to take the course before you apply for a full license. Once you complete the course, a certificate of completion will be provided. This certificate will need to be presented to the DMV at the time of your driving test. If you take the course through an online, Las Vegas driving school, the certificate can normally be printed out at home. At age 15 ½, Nevada teens are eligible to obtain their Nevada Instruction Permit. This requires the teen to first pass a written test with a score of 80% or better. Once a permit is obtained, the teen may begin their supervised driving. 50 hours of supervised driving with a licensed adult aged 21 or over. A log must be kept and provided to the DMV as proof. If you take lessons from a Las Vegas driving school, they can provide you with the required log sheets.

About the Nevada Driver's Ed Course The Nevada DMV outlines who is eligible to teach driver’s ed. The following entities are allowed: 1. High schools 2. Professional driving schools that are licensed by the Nevada DMV for classroom teaching 3. Online driving schools that are licensed by the Nevada DMV The Nevada DMV website offers a complete list of licensed driving schools. Be sure that the entity you use for your driver’s ed course is listed. Otherwise, the Nevada DMV will not accept your certificate. Prices for driver’s ed are varied. Classroom courses are usually $100 or more when taught by professional driving schools. Online courses run from $45 to over $100. High school driver’s education courses are typically free and must be taken as an elective. While these high school courses are generally free, finding them in is difficult as most high schools have eliminated the program due to budget cuts.

Driver’s Ed Course Details


The typical driver’s ed course in Nevada is 30 hours long, which is the requirement by the DMV. There are a few schools authorized to teach a 15 hour classroom course in conjunction with 5 hours of behind the wheel training with a professional driving instructor. These are typically more expensive than the 30 hour online course.

The Nevada driver’s ed course topics include:              

The Nevada driver’s license Nevada insurance and registration Defensive driving Traffic laws Sharing the road Signs, signals and markings Basic maneuvers Required vehicle equipment Alcohol & drugs Vehicle maintenance Driving environments Attitude & emotion Managing risk And many other topics

The Nevada DMV requires the student to take and pass a final exam as well. After passing the exam, the student will be issued their certificate of completion which will be presented at the DMV during the driving skills portion of the driver’s license process. If you take driver’s ed through a high school, the report card will serve as notice of successful completion. If you take driver’s ed through a Las Vegas driving school that offers the course online, you can simply print the certificate out on your home computer. For More information Visit at www.nvdriversed.com


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