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1. How does online drivers ed work?
  • This DPS-approved drivers education program includes an online classroom portion, 6 hours of in-car observation, and 6 hours of in-car driving lessons with a licensed instructor.
  • To start your Utah online drivers ed course, just create a free account. You can make a payment at anytime or try up to 20% of the online course for free.
  • Log in and out whenever you want. When you log back in, we'll take you to the exact place you left off. Compare that to spending your weekends in a classroom!
  • Once you complete payment, you can schedule your in-car observation and driving lessons with A-1 Driving School, our Utah affiliate.

    Please note: before you can start in-car driving lessons, you'll also need to pass a written test for your learners permit. You can take the written test whenever you're ready at your nearest Utah Drivers License Division.
  • To complete the online class portion, you'll need to take your final written exam at A-1 Driving School.
  • Once you've completed both the online class and in-car lessons, we'll give you an official Certificate of Completion, which you can take into the DPS to apply for your license.
2. How do I get my drivers license?

1. Take Utah drivers education

No matter how old you are, if you've never held a Utah drivers license before, you must take a DPS-approved Utah drivers education course. The drivers ed program consists of a classroom part, 6 hours of in-car observation, and 6 hours of drivers training with an instructor.

LearnersPermit.com lets you complete the classroom portion conveniently online through our quality, interactive course. Enjoy a fun, fast, and easy way to complete your drivers ed class.

Once you earn a learners permit, you can start in-car driving lessons with our driving school affiliate—A—1 Driving School.  Experienced instructors teach you basic maneuvers, how to manage driving risk, and everything you need to learn to become a safe driver.

You must be at least 15 years old to take drivers education.

You choose when to start your in-car driving lessons:
Before you can begin in-car driving lessons with a licensed driving instructor, you will need to pass a written learners permit test at your nearest Utah Drivers License Division.

You can begin the online portion of drivers education without your permit and whenever you're ready, take the written permit test.

Once you pass the required written exam and pay a $15 fee, you'll be issued a learners permit, valid for one year.

To be eligible for the learners permit, you must:

  • Be at least 15 years old.
  • Provide a state-certified birth certificate, social security card, and one additional identity document (such as a school ID, preferably with photo). No photocopies of these documents will be accepted.
  • Provide proof of Utah residency.
  • If under 18, parent/guardian must sign application and financial responsibility affidavit.
  • Pay the applicable fee.
  • Pass all medical and vision screenings.
  • Pass the written knowledge test.

Your learners permit comes with the following restrictions:

  • If you are under 18, you can only drive with an approved driving instructor, parent or legal guardian with a valid license, or the responsible adult who signed for the learners permit with a valid license.
  • If you are over 18, you can drive with another licensed driver who is at least 21 years old and occupying the right front passenger seat.

Once you complete the online class, the 6 hours of in-car driving lessons and 6 hours of in-car observation, we'll issue you a Certificate of Completion for free.

2. Practice driving under supervision

Next, you will need to practice driving under supervision in accordance with the restrictions of your learners permit. If you are under 18, you must hold your learners permit for at least 6 months and you must log at least 40 hrs (10 at night) of supervised driving.

The driving instruction you complete with A-1 Driving School counts toward this 40 hour supervised driving requirement.

3. Take the driving test for the Utah drivers license

Now it's time to schedule an appointment for your driving test at your nearest Drivers License Division.

To be eligible for the Utah drivers license, you must:

  • Be at least 16 years old.
  • Provide a state-certified birth certificate, social security card, and one additional identity document (such as a school ID, preferably with photo). No photocopies of these documents will be accepted.
  • Provide proof of Utah residency.
  • Have held your learners permit for at least 6 months if you are under 18.
  • Have your parent/guardian sign your application and financial responsibility affidavit, and certify that you have had at least 40 hrs (10 at night) of supervised driving practice.
  • Present a drivers education Certificate of Completion (all first time drivers).
  • Pay the applicable fee.
  • Pass the driving test.

Once you pass the driving test, you'll be issued a Utah drivers license!

Minor Driver Restrictions —If you're under 18, your drivers license will be subject to the following restrictions:

  • For the first 6 months, you cannot have any passengers in the car unless the passenger is an immediate family member.

    Exceptions: you must have a note from a parent or guardian giving permission to drive with passengers directly to and/or from a school or religious activity, have a licensed driver at least 21 years of age sitting next to you, be driving for agricultural work, or driving for an emergency.
  • Until you turn 17, you cannot drive between the hours of midnight and 5:00 a.m. Exception: You may drive directly to and/or from school, a religious activity, or your place of employment, or have a driver at least 21 years of age sitting next to you, be driving for agricultural work, or driving for an emergency.
3. Who needs to take Utah drivers education?

Everyone in Utah, regardless of age, who plans to drive in Utah must take a DPS-approved drivers education course and earn an official Certificate of Completion before receiving their first drivers license.

LearnersPermit.com's online course is DPS-approved and fulfills the Utah drivers education requirement for new drivers.

4. Does the LearnersPermit.com course satisfy DPS requirements?

Yes. Our online course is DPS-approved and is equal to the regular 30-hour, in-class drivers education course, and our in-car lessons are taught by fully licensed and experienced driving instructors. After completing our program, you'll have everything you need to earn your drivers license.

5. What does the Utah drivers education program include?

As required by Utah state law, our program consists of two parts—30 hours of drivers ed class time, 6 hours of in-car driving lessons, and 6 hours of in-car observation with a licensed instructor.

You take the classroom portion online and your in-car driving observation and driving lessons with our affiliate driving school in Utah—A-1 Driving School.

6. Where do I take my in-car observation and driving lessons?

When you're all set to start in-car observation and driving lessons with A—1 Driving School, our Utah affiliate, just choose one of the following office locations at which to take your lessons:

Orem
A-1 Driving School
930 S State St Ste 140
Orem, UT 84097
Mon-Thurs 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Salt Lake City
A-1 Driving School
8088 S 2000 E
Salt Lake City, UT 84121
Mon-Thurs 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Friday 2:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Ogden
A-1 Driving School
860 W Riverdale Rd Ste D4
Ogden, UT 84405
Mon-Fri 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

American Fork
A-1 Driving School
59 E Main Street
American Fork, UT 84003
Mon-Fri 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Draper
A-1 Driving School
949 E 12400 S Ste A3
Draper, UT 84020
Mon-Thurs 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Holladay
A-1 Driving School
4568 South Highland Drive
Holladay, UT 84117
Mon-Thurs 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

7. Can I try the online Utah drivers ed class before I have to pay?

Of course! You can take up to 20% of the online course before you need to make a payment.

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

That depends on your individual pace. In Utah, all online drivers education courses must be at least 30 hours. The good news is that with LearnersPermit.com, you can always go at your pace and log in and out at your convenience. Think how fast time flies if you do 20 minutes here and there!

9. How do I access the 50 free practice permit tests?

After payment, your free practice permit tests will become accessible from your online LearnersPermit.com account.

10. When will I receive my Certificate of Completion?

After you complete this online class and your in-car observation and driving lessons, your driving instructor from A-1 Driving School will issue you an official Certificate of Completion.

11. How much does everything cost?

Our Utah drivers education program includes our DPS-approved online class, 6 hours of in-car driving lessons, and 6 hours of in-car observation with experienced licensed instructors for a combined total of $315.

Our online course lets you have fun learning with interactive lessons that teach you everything you need to ace your final written test. Enjoy in-car driving instruction and feedback from experienced instructors.

When you've completed both parts, you'll receive an official Certificate of Completion included in the course price.

12. What's included in the course fee?

Your $315 tuition fee covers your online Utah drivers education course, 6 hours of in-car observation, and 6 hours of in-car driving lessons with a licensed instructor.

You'll get a DPS-recognized Certificate of Completion and 50 free practice permit tests. Our online Utah course teaches you the most up-to-date driving techniques and includes fun, interactive lessons, which increase your ability to remember safe-driving rules.

You'll learn to drive with fully certified instructors with over 30 years of experience. Lessons cover basic maneuvers, how to manage driving risk, and everything you need to learn to become a safe driver.

Once you complete the course, you also get unlimited access to the course material—that means you can review the course for as long as you need!

13. How do I make a payment?

You can pay online using VISA, MasterCard, American Express, or PayPal. You can also pay by credit card by calling our 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, just mail payment along with your username to:

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

Once we receive payment, we'll send you a confirmation email and update your course account.

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

Yes. We use only the latest security technology to protect your Internet transactions. To ensure your privacy, your credit card number is never kept on file, and we promise never to share your information with anyone else.

15. What is the refund policy?

While we're sure that you'll enjoy our Utah drivers education course, if for some reason you'd like a refund, here's our policy:

  • Notify A-1 within 1 week of registration.
  • A $100 processing fee to be deducted no matter how much of the program was completed.
  • If you completed any drives or in-car observations, an additional $50 fee will be added for each drive and $30 for each observation.

For a refund, call us toll free at 1-877-410-2454.


More questions? Comments?

Give us a call or email us. We'd love to hear from you.

Phone: 1-877-410-2454 (toll-free)

Email: info@learnerspermit.com