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1. How does online drivers ed work?

It's simple. After you create an account (it takes less than a minute), you're all set to start your Pennsylvania drivers ed course. You can pay right away or you can take up to 20% of the course before you make up your mind. Either way, you'll be on the road to becoming a safer driver.

Your course is available to you online 24/7. That means you can log in and out whenever you want and from any computer that has Internet access! When you log back in, we'll take you back to the exact place you left off. Doesn't that sound better than spending your weekends in a classroom?

At the end of the course, there'll be a final exam so you can measure how much you've learned. Don't worry though—you can take it as many times as you need in order to pass. Once you pass the test, we'll mail out your Certificate of Completion via First Class Mail within 1 business day.

2. How do I get my drivers license?

1. Take a Pennsylvania drivers education course

This Pennsylvania course, provided by Henry & Joe's Driving School and powered by LearnersPermit.com, can be taken online and on your own schedule.

In the past, teens had to take drivers education at a driving school. This usually meant sitting for hours in a stuffy classroom on the weekend. Now, you can take your drivers education online whenever you want. With this Department of Education-approved online Pennsylvania drivers education course, you can:

  • Learn the rules of the road and essential safe driving skills
  • Qualify for an auto insurance discount*
  • Upgrade from a junior license to an unrestricted drivers license before you turn 18

After taking this course, you'll receive PennDOT form DL-59 and a Certificate of Completion. If you are under 18, both of these documents are required by PennDOT to upgrade from the junior drivers license to the unrestricted drivers license.

*Please confirm eligibility with your insurance agent.

2. Apply for the Pennsylvania learners permit

To be eligible for a learners permit, you must:

  • Be at least 16 years old.
  • Submit form DL-180 "Medical Qualification Certificate," completed by a physician, physician's assistant, certified registered nurse practitioner, or chiropractor no earlier than 6 months prior to your 16th birthday.
  • Submit a completed form DL-180TD (if under 18). This form must be completed by a parent, guardian, or spouse who is 18 or older.
  • Submit proof of identity. Documents that qualify are listed on the reverse side of DL-180. Note: If you are changing your name, you must present original name change documents, such as a marriage certificate, divorce decree, or court order.
  • Submit two acceptable proofs of residency, listed on the reverse side of DL-180, if you are 18 years of age or older. Proof of residency is not required if you are under 18.
  • Show your Social Security card.
  • Submit a check or money order payable to PennDOT for the appropriate fee. (Cash is not accepted.)
  • Pass a vision test.
  • Pass a knowledge test.

Once you pass the knowledge test, you will be issued a learners permit, valid for one year.

The learners permit has the following restrictions:

  • You may drive only with a licensed driver who is at least 21 years of age or a spouse, guardian, or parent who is at least 18 years of age. This licensed driver must be seated next to you at all times in the front passenger seat.
  • Drivers under 18 years old cannot have more passengers in the vehicle than the number of seatbelts.

You may not drive between the hours of 11 p.m. and 5 a.m., unless your spouse, guardian or parent who is a licensed driver and at least 18 years of age is with you.

3. take in-car driving lessons and practice driving under supervision

Once you've got your learners permit, we strongly recommend that you take drivers training (behind-the-wheel lessons) with a professional driving instructor who can give you the skills you need to be a safe and confident driver. Find an approved driving school near you.

Plus, if you take an approved Pennsylvania drivers education course and 6 hours of behind-the-wheel lessons, you'll be able to upgrade from a junior license to an unrestricted license before you turn 18!

Now's the time to get lots of driving practice. If you are under age 18, before you can apply for the drivers license, you will have to wait 6 months and complete at least 50 hours of driving supervised by a licensed parent or adult 21 years or older.

Want to make this supervised driving period as stress-free as possible? Our Behind-the-Wheel Training Guide directs parents step-by-step through the process of teaching their teen to drive.

It also comes with a FREE passenger-side rear-view mirror that lets you see exactly what your teen sees while driving.

4. Take the driving test for the Pennsylvania drivers license

When you are ready to take your driving road test, you can schedule an appointment either online or by calling 1-800-423-5542.

To be eligible to take the driving test, you must:

  • Bring your valid learners permit.
  • Submit the completed certificate for 50 hours of in-car driving lessons experience if you are under 18.
  • Show a valid registration card for the vehicle you plan to drive during the test.
  • Show proof that the vehicle is currently insured.
  • Have an accompanying parent, guardian, or spouse who is at least 18 years of age or a person who is at least 21 years of age ready to show his or her valid drivers license at the DOT.

Note: All documents provided to the DOT must be originals and not copies.

Before the test begins, a drivers license examiner will check to see that your vehicle has a valid registration card, current insurance, valid state inspection sticker, and if required, a valid emissions sticker. The lights, horn, brakes, windshield wipers, turn signals, mirrors, doors, seatbelts and tires on your vehicle will also be checked to make sure they meet safety standards. If any part of your vehicle fails to meet state inspection requirements, you will not be allowed to take the Road Test. Once you pass the road test and if you are under 18, you will be issued a junior drivers license.

Your junior drivers license will have the following restrictions:

  • You may not drive between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m., unless you have in the car with you your spouse, guardian, or parent who is a licensed driver and at least 18 years of age. However, you may drive between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m., if you are involved in public or charitable service, a member of a volunteer fire company, or employed during those hours. In these cases, you must carry a notarized affidavit or certificate of authorization from your employer, supervisor, or fire chief indicating your probable schedule of activities. This notarized affidavit should be kept with your drivers license.
  • You may not carry more passengers than seat belts available in the vehicle you are driving.
  • You will receive a mandatory 90-day suspension if you accumulate 6 or more points or are convicted of driving 26 miles per hour or more over the posted speed limit.

Your junior drivers license will automatically become an unrestricted regular drivers license when you turn 18.

Applying for an unrestricted drivers license before 18
After you've held a junior drivers license for one year, you can apply for your unrestricted drivers license before you turn 18 if you meet the following conditions:

  • Have passed a drivers education course like this online course offered through Henry & Joe's Driving School.
  • Take 6 hours of in-car driving lessons
  • Have not been involved in a crash for which you are partially or fully responsible for one year.
  • Have not been convicted of any violation of the Pennsylvania Vehicle Code for one year.
  • Have the consent of your parent, guardian, person in loco parentis, or spouse who is at least 18 years of age.
    • If you meet these requirements, you may apply for an unrestricted regular drivers license by submitting an Application for Change from a Junior Drivers License to a Regular Non-Commercial Drivers License (DL-59).
3. Who must take Pennsylvania drivers education?

Drivers education is not mandatory in Pennsylvania. However, most teen drivers in Pennsylvania take drivers education in order to learn the rules of the road before they get behind the wheel. But no matter how old you are, if you want to learn about driving in Pennsylvania and plan to obtain a Pennsylvania drivers license, you can take this course.

IMPORTANT: Drivers Education is required in order to upgrade from a junior license to a senior license / unrestricted license before you are 18. Upon completion of the online course provided by Henry & Joe's Driving School and powered by LearnersPermit.com, you will receive PennDOT form DL-59 which is necessary for upgrading to an unrestricted license.

4. Does this course satisfy the Pennsylvania Department of Education requirements?

Yes. This course is approved as the online partner of Henry & Joe's Driving School.

5. What is the difference between a junior license and a senior license (unrestricted license)?

If you are under 18 when you pass the driving skills test, you will be issued a junior license which has the following restrictions:

  • You may not drive between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m., unless you have in the car with you your spouse, guardian, or parent who is a licensed driver and at least 18 years of age. However, you may drive between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m., if you are involved in public or charitable service, a member of a volunteer fire company, or employed during those hours. In these cases, you must carry a notarized affidavit or certificate of authorization from your employer, supervisor, or fire chief indicating your probable schedule of activities. This notarized affidavit should be kept with your drivers license.
  • You may not carry more passengers than seat belts available in the vehicle you are driving.
  • You will receive a mandatory 90-day suspension if you accumulate 6 or more points or are convicted of driving 26 miles per hour or more over the posted speed limit.

A senior license / unrestricted license is a regular drivers license with none of the above restrictions.

6. What is the difference between drivers education and drivers training?
  • Drivers Education: a course that teaches you the rules of the road, vehicle safety, and everything that you need to know before you get behind the wheel for the first time. It's hard to believe, but in Pennsylvania drivers education is not mandatory. However, if you take an approved course like this one provided by Henry & Joe's Driving School, you can upgrade from a junior license to an unrestricted license before you are 18.
  • Drivers Training: the in-car driving lessons that you take with a licensed driving instructor. Although there is no mandatory drivers training requirement in Pennsylvania, we strongly recommend that you take driving lessons with a licensed instructor. Also, in order to upgrade to a senior unrestricted license before you are 18 you must take 6 hours of drivers training. Find a local driving school here.
7. What is the supervised driving period?

If you're under 18, once you have your learners permit, you'll will have to practice driving for at least 6 months before you apply for your Pennsylvania drivers license. During this time, you must practice driving for at least 50 hours (10 at night) under the supervision of a person who is 21 or older and who has held a drivers license for at least one year.

8. Can I earn an auto insurance discount with this course?

For many insurance providers, a Certificate of Completion from an online drivers education course qualifies you for a discount on your auto insurance. However, because every driver's situation is different, the only way to know for sure is to ask your insurance agent.

9. How much does the course cost?

The cost for the Pennsylvania online drivers education course provided by Henry & Joe'`s Driving School is $99.

10. Can I try the Pennsylvania course before I pay?

Of course! You can take up to 20% of the course before you will need to make a payment in order to continue.

11. How long will it take for me to finish the course?

This will vary depending on your individual pace. By Pennsylvania law, all drivers education courses must be at least 30 hours. The good news is that with Henry & Joe's Driving School and LearnersPermit.com, you can always go at your pace and log in and out at your convenience. Think how fast time can fly if you do 20 minutes here and there!

12. Can I take the final exam online too?

Yes! In the past, Pennsylvania required students to take the final exam in person. Now with this course, you can take both the course and the final exam online.

13. How do I access the 50 free practice tests?

After you pay for the course, your free practice tests will be accessible in your account.

14. When will I receive my Certificate of Completion?

After you complete the online course provided by Henry & Joe's Driving School and powered by LearnersPermit.com, we will mail your Certificate of Completion free of charge and within 2-3 business days of your course completion. All certificates are mailed via First Class Mail.

15. How do I get a duplicate copy of my Certificate of Completion?

If you lose your certificate, you should contact Henry & Joe's Driving School at 610-352-0510.

16. Will I need to take drivers training after I take this course?

If you are taking this course in order to upgrade from a junior restricted license to a senior license, then you will have to take 6 hours of drivers training (in-car driving lessons). After you complete the course, sign up with an approved driving school.

17. Will I need to take a high school drivers ed class in addition this course?

No. This course gives you everything you need to complete drivers education.

18. What's included in the course fee?

The $99 course fee covers the cost of your online drivers education course as well as your PennDOT-recognized Certificate of Completion sent to you by First Class Mail.

19. How do I pay for the course?

Once you create an account, you can pay online using VISA, MasterCard, American Express, or PayPal. You can also pay by credit card over the phone by calling Customer Service at 1-877-410-2454.

Please note that prepaid debit/gift cards issued by VISA, MasterCard, American Express, etc., cannot be used online. Please call us, and we'll be happy to process your payment.

If you would like to pay by check or money order, please mail your payment and along with your username to:

LearnersPermit.com
Attn: Billing Dept.
P.O. Box 61203
Sunnyvale, CA 94088-1203

20. Is it safe to use my credit card online?

LearnersPermit.com always uses the latest in security technology to protect your Internet transactions. And to ensure your privacy, your credit card number is never kept on file.

21. What is the refund policy for the Pennsylvania drivers education course?

While we're sure that you'll enjoy the Pennsylvania LearnersPermit.com program, if for some reason you would like a refund, you can request one, subject to the refund policy set forth below.

LearnersPermit.com will issue a full tuition refund:

  • If you have not completed the online program and a Certificate of Completion has not been issued.

LearnersPermit.com will not issue refunds:

  • If the online program has been completed and a Certificate of Completion has been issued and mailed out.

To request a refund, please contact us toll free at 1-877-410-2454.


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