There is the possibility the district will work with the CSIU for that as well, this year. Last year, 1,200 students in 17 Valley school districts participated in the driver's education program. Form (CSIU Behind the Wheel Driver Education Registration Form ):. Registration fee. Valid PA Learner’s Permit or license. Copy of a Certificate of Completion from a Safety Ed course/30 hour driver theory class. Upon receipt of the registration, an instructor will call to schedule the 6 hours of driver training.
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Drivers Ed in Ohio
If you're a teenager applying for your first driver's license, you'll need to complete a Driver's Ed course as part of the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) licensing requirements.
As a new driver, learning safe driving practices and gaining experience behind the wheel are crucial to passing your driving tests and earning your full OH driver's license.
On this page you'll find information about Ohio's Driver Ed requirements, the curriculum, and your options for completing a course.
Ohio Driver's Ed Eligibility Requirements
If you're younger than 18 years old, you'll need to complete an Ohio driver's education course before you can obtain a probationary OH driver's license.
You can enroll in a Driver's Ed course when you are 15 years and 5 months old and you'll be able to apply for your OH learner's permit once you turn 15 years and 6 months old.
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New Ohio Residents
If you are a new Ohio resident younger than 18 years old and want to convert your out-of-state driver's license, you'll need to present proof of completion of an out-of-state driver's education course.
You'll need to submit your Driver's Ed completion certificate. The Ohio BMV will review your out-of-state Driver's Ed course and either:
- Tell you which tests you'll need to pass to receive your OH driver's license, if your course meets Ohio's requirements.
OR - Require you to complete an additional OH driver's education course, if your out-of-state course does not meet the OH BMV's requirements.
For more information, call the Ohio BMV at (844) 644-6268.
About Your Ohio Driver's Ed Course
Course Curriculum
OH driver's education will help you become familiar with safe driving practices and driving laws, and teach you how to operate a vehicle responsibly.
Your course will provide you with information that will help you pass your written test and eventually obtain your full Ohio driver's license.
Some specific topics that will be covered include:
- Traffic laws.
- Operating a vehicle.
- Emergency situations.
For a complete breakdown of your Ohio Driver's Ed curriculum, please refer to the ODPS information sheet.
Classroom & Behind-the-Wheel Hours
Regardless of which Ohio Driver's Ed method you choose (see “Types of Driver's Ed Courses' below), you'll complete:
- 24 hours of classroom education.
- 8 hours of behind-the-wheel training.
When you complete the course, your instructor will provide you with a completion certificate. You'll need to submit this certificate when you take the driving skills test.
Types of Driver's Ed Courses
As a new teen driver in Ohio, you can choose from a handful of methods to complete your driver's education requirements.
The Ohio BMV allows you to choose from Driver's Ed courses provided by:
- Your high school.
- Private driver's training programs.
- Online Driver's Ed courses.
- Military driver's education, if applicable.
Once you shop around and choose a program, contact your course provider for information about cost, scheduling, and other requirements.
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NOTE: If you choose an online driver's education course, you'll need to find a school to complete your in-car driving instruction portion of the program.
After Driver's Ed – Get Your OH Driver's License
Completing driver's education will prepare you for the next steps towards getting your Ohio driver's license.
Learner's Permit
If you don't already have your temporary learner's permit, visit your local OH BMV office and:
- Pass the written test and vision exam.
- Show proof of your identity and Social Security number (SSN).
- Have your parent or legal guardian sign your application.
Probationary Driver's License
Before you can apply for your probationary OH driver's license, you must:
- Be at least 16 years old.
- Have held your learner's permit for at least 6 months.
- Complete a total of 50 hours (10 hours at night) of supervised driving and submit a Fifty Hour Affidavit (Form BMV 5791).
- Pass the driving skills test.
You will need to provide the OH DMV with:
- Proof of your identity and Ohio residency.
- Your OH Driver's Ed certificate of completion (when you take your driving skills test).
NOTE: Your parents will also need to sign your application and provide proof of their identity.
The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles website provides a complete list of acceptable documents.
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