The state of North Carolina requires anyone under the age of 18 to complete a driver education course consisting of at least 30 hours of classroom and a minimum of 6 hours of behind-the-wheel instruction. To be eligible to register for a class session, you must be 14 years and 6 months old by the first day of class. Once a student is age eligible, the first step is to review the upcoming class sessions that are offered at your high school.  During the school year students must register for class at the school that they attend.  Students may register for a different school during the summer sessions within the school system that they are enrolled.  Students may not cross into other counties to attend driver education class. You can visit our class schedule listing to see any upcoming sessions. Once you have chosen a class session, register for that session 3 weeks prior to the first day of class. Most high schools register one of three ways. Your school likely will have either a lead teacher or a coordinator that handles registrations.

If you live in Alamance, Beaufort, Bertie, Chatham, Carteret,  Forsyth , Guilford, or Onslow Counties, you will need to register online. Online registration begins around 3 weeks before the first day of class, please check your school’s schedule for the dates and times; online registration will close out 5 days prior to the first day of class. Onsite registration, typically, begins two to three weeks prior to the class start date. Though class sessions vary from school to school most class sessions are eleven school days long with each session three hours in length and typically there are no class sessions on Fridays.  During the summer classes there are no excused absences students must attend all sessions to get credit for the class.

Once the student has completed the classroom phase of driver education the students from each class are placed in order by date of birth from the oldest to the youngest and will be driven in that order. You should receive a call within 30 to 90 days of classroom completion from your instructor to set up your behind-the-wheel schedule. Our instructors will do their best to work with your schedule. Most instructors drive afternoons, evenings, and on Saturday. Some instructors drive mornings before school. There is no one-on-one instruction, and there will be a total of two or three students in the vehicle. Students will be picked up and dismissed from the school campus it is the parents’ responsibility to provide transportation to and from driver education. It typically takes three to four days to complete the behind-the-wheel phase. On the last day of driving, the instructor will issue a completion certificate; this certificate does not expire. You will then need to obtain a driver eligibility certificate; this certificate is provided by the high school and verifies that the student meets the requirements of the adequate progress law. The driver eligibility certificate expires 30 days from the issue date.

We hope you have a pleasant and rewarding driver education experience. If we can be of any assistance, please don’t hesitate to call.