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Student/Parent Information

"Do We Need Driver's Ed?"

Louisiana OMV's Driver Education Expert (DouxWe) will help you determine if you need to take a Driver’s Education course in Louisiana. Click here to meet DouxWe and answer a few brief questions to get your results.


Education Requirements

All applicants must successfully complete a driver education course. These courses are offered by driving schools licensed by the Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles and at some secondary schools. The Driver Education course offered for those applicants 14 years and 9 months to 17 years of age includes 30 hours of classroom and 8 hours of behind-the-wheel instruction. The Pre-Licensing course is offered for those applicants who are 18 and older. This includes 6 hours of classroom and 8 hours of behind-the-wheel instruction. Students eighteen years of age and older may also take the 38-hour Driver’s Education course in place of the 14-hour Pre-Licensing course. Please check with the driving school of your choice for any questions about scheduling courses. 

All students enrolled in driver education will be required to obtain a Temporary Instructional Permit (TIP) before the administration of the knowledge test, operation of a motor vehicle during on-road driving skills instruction or an on-road driving skills test. In addition, the student must have the TIP in their possession when operating a motor vehicle during the behind-the-wheel portion of instruction and during the administration of a road skills test. The Temporary Instructional Permit can be issued to anyone 14 years of age and above.

Upon completion of driver education, the TIP will be surrendered to OMV along with proof of completion of the driver’s education course and any other necessary documents. There is no additional cost to convert from the TIP to a Learner’s Permit or a full license.


Graduated Driver Licensing Program

Temporary Instruction Permit (TIP)

  • Applicant must be at least 14 years old.
  • Only able to drive with a Licensed Driving School Instructor.

Learners Permit

  • Applicant must be at least 15 years old.
  • Able to drive at any time with a family member 18 years or older with a license or anyone over the age of 21 with a valid license.
  • Must successfully pass the 38-hour Driver’s Education course or the 14-hour Pre-Licensing course along with obtaining an 80% or better on the OMV Knowledge test.

Intermediate License

  • Able to drive anywhere with anyone from 5 a.m. until 6 p.m.
  • Able to drive anywhere with one sibling passenger from 6 p.m. until 11 p.m.
  • Able to drive at any time with a family member 18 years or older with a license or anyone over the age of 21 with a valid license from 11 p.m. until 5 a.m. (License reverts to Learners Permit)
  • Must pass the Road Skills test with a score of 80 or better.

Full License

  • Must be 17 years old or older.
  • No driving restrictions unless medically or visually required.
  • Must pass the 38-hour Driver’s Education course or the 14-hour Pre-Licensing course and obtain an 80% or better on the OMV Knowledge test and an 80 or better on the Road Skills test.

Tests

All applicants must pass a vision test with a minimum of 20/40 vision in one eye, upon obtaining a Temporary Instructional Permit, Learners Permit, Intermediate License, or Full License. For more information, visit the Permits page.

All required testing must be completed before the issuance of a license. The driver education provider or the OMV administers all tests. Study guides are available under the additional information section. Click here to view the Class D and E guide.


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION


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FAQs

The cost of driver’s education varies by school and location. You will need to contact the individual schools for price details. Click here to view a list of the schools and view their contact information.

 

You can view the Class D & E Louisiana Driver's Guide by clicking here.

For first-time driver's license information, click here.

 

For TIP card information, click here.

To determine if you need Driver’s Education, click here to meet DouxWe! 

 

To file a complaint, you may email the Office of Motor Vehicles, Training and Certification Unit at ladrivingschools@dps.la.gov. For the complaint form, click here.

 

Click here for information about opening a Comercial Driver's License (CDL) school.

Click here for more information on how to become a CDL third-party tester.

A complete list of Louisiana driving schools can be found by clicking here.