
It's hard knowing everything you need to know for getting your Learner's Permit. And while we're not able to provide an answer to EVERY question, we hope you'll find these pages a little helpful.
Be sure to check back often as our Frequently Asked Questions are constantly evolving as we compile and categorize questions from our current customers. And should you not find the question that's on your mind, call us 24/7. We'll be glad to help.
- ABOUT OUR COURSE
- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
- GETTING STARTED
- OTHER PERMIT QUESTIONS
- GETTING YOUR LICENSE
- PAYING FOR YOUR COURSE
- DRIVE SAFELY
Yes. Our 30-hour course is DMV-approved and meets all the requirements needed to obtain your Colorado Driver Awareness Permit.
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The course works with any standard browser like IE or Netscape. Other than the possibility of upgrading your Flash program, there is no requirement of any software installation.
The course was developed so that any system with internet access can display the online course. If you are having difficulties displaying the course, contact our customer support group at 1-800-990-2814.
If you are using AOL as your Internet service provider, you will have activity requirements while online. During some of the longer sections requiring more minutes online, there is a chance AOL will knock you offline unless you remain interactive with AOL. Do not leave the screen alone for any great length of time.
Yes. Many students have successfully taken this course using WebTV.
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Our online Drivers Ed course is for all minors 15 to 16 years of age.
After meeting the minimum age requirements, you must:
- Complete an Affidavit of Liability and Guardianship ( DR2460)
- Provide our Certificate of Completion that verifies you have graduated from our online Drivers Education/Driver Awareness Permit course.
Yes, your parent or guardian must present a completed Affidavit of Liability and Guardianship (DR2460).
They may appoint an Alternate Permit Supervisor to supervise the minor while driving. The Alternate Permit Supervisor must hold a valid Colorado Driver's License and be 21 years of age or older. Drive time with an Alternate Permit Supervisor will count toward the 50-hour total required on the log sheet. The person(s) who signed the DR2460 may also allow any person 21 years of age or older, who holds a valid license, to supervise the minor while driving but that driving time does not count toward the 50 hour total required on the log sheet.
You can go to any Colorado DMV office that issues permits or licenses. To find a DMV office near you, please Click Here.
No. All applications and written testing are on a first come first served basis, so be sure to allow yourself ample time before closing to complete the process. No written test will be given after 4:15 p.m. at those offices with 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. hours of operation.
As the price changes from time to time, you'll need to check with the DMV for the exact price.
To apply for an instruction permit you must...
1. Submit identification establishing age, identity, and lawful presence in the United States such as:
(Photocopies or notarized copies are not accepted)
- Certified State or County Birth Certificate.
- United States Certificate of Birth Abroad.
- Previous License or Identification Card expired less than 1 year.
- Valid Passport.
- Valid Military Identification Card.
- Resident Alien Identification Card.
- Naturalization Certificate.
- Valid Foreign Passport with Immigration Visa/I-94. (No Border Crossing Cards or a Visa status of B1, B2, W/T, W/B, C/P or N/C.)
2. Provide your Social Security Number (SSN).
- If you state that you do not have an SSN, you must provide documentation from the Social Security Administration supporting your statement.
3. Supply a Colorado residence address.
4. Pass all required examinations.
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You must have held your learners permit for a minimum of 12 months time to be eligible for a license.
Your permit will expire 3 years from the date of issue.
Upon completion of this course, a certificate will be awarded with verification of your completion.
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To apply for a driver's license, you must have:
- Had a learner's permit for at least 6 months
- Taken a Behind the Wheel Course (ONLY required if you are younger than 16 years and 6 months old)
- Driven the required 50 hours (10 at night)
- Passed the DMV road test
Yes! To take your driving test, you will need to:
- Make an appointment for your driving test. We HIGHLY recommend you make an appointment. (Driving tests are not given without an appointment.) For more information, Click Here or call 1 (303) 205-5613 between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday-Friday.
To apply for a license you must...
1. Submit identification establishing age, identity, and lawful presence in the United States such as:
(Photocopies or notarized copies are not accepted)
- Certified State or County Birth Certificate.
- United States Certificate of Birth Abroad.
- Previous License or Identification Card expired less than 1 year.
- Valid Passport.
- Valid Military Identification Card.
- Resident Alien Identification Card.
- Naturalization Certificate.
- Valid Foreign Passport with Immigration Visa/I-94. (No Border Crossing Cards or a Visa status of B1, B2, W/T, W/B, C/P or N/C.)
2. Provide your Social Security Number (SSN).
- If you state that you do not have an SSN, you must provide documentation from the Social Security Administration supporting your statement.
3. Supply a Colorado residence address.
4. Pass all required examinations: (physical, vision, written, driving test).
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Yes. If you have been cited for a DUI infraction, and/or have a major accident/traffic violation, your license may be revoked or taken way.
If you are under 21 years of age:
- It is illegal to purchase beer, wine, or hard liquor.
- It is against law to carry an alcoholic beverage in your car unless your parent accompanies you.
- If you are convicted of a DUI, the court can seize your vehicle for up to six months. You will have to pay a storage fee to retain it.
- And if convicted of a first DUI, you may have to spend time in jail and pay a fine. The DMV must revoke your driver's license for one year or until you are 18, whichever is longer. You must show proof of insurance, proof of completion for the educational component of a licensed DUI program, and pay a DMV reissue fee.
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Steps You Need To Take
Find everything you need to know about getting your license. From signing up to applying for your license. It's all right here in "Steps to Get Your License".
Got Questions?
Get the answers you need to questions you ask the most including details about the course, concerns about getting your license and info about our company.
Forms You’ll Need
Before you head out to apply for your license, make sure you're prepared. In this section, you'll find a list of the forms and documents you will probably need.


