Considering Homeschooling?
Considering Homeschooling?
Driver Education for Homeschoolers
The road to a driver’s license in Virginia can be complicated and confusing for homeschooled teens and their families. While the general requirements and regulations are the same for teens all over the state, homeschooling families do have a few additional options for how to comply with these requirements. State laws and local options change frequently, and what is required may vary considerably depending on your teen’s age, location, and homeschooling status.
There is no one way for homeschooling families to handle driver education. Homeschooling families are encouraged to explore all the various options in their community before committing to a particular school, course, or approach. The articles and links on our website can help homeschooling families make informed decisions about driver education and licensing decisions.
VaHomeschoolers Driver Education Pages:
Take classroom component of driver education | Yes | No |
Attend Partners for Safe Teen Driving with parent | Maybe* | No |
Obtain Learner's Permit | Yes | Yes |
Take in-car/behind-the-wheel component (may include road skills test) | Yes | No** |
Practice with an adult, licensed driver for an additional 45 hours | Yes | No |
Hold learner's permit for at least 9 months and be older than 16 years 3 months old | Yes | No** |
Submit all remaining paperwork to driving school instructor or DMV (may include road skills test) Y | Yes | Yes |
Receive 3-6 month temporary license | Yes | No |
Attend licensure ceremony at local courthouse with parent | Yes | No, permanent license is mailed |
Frequently Asked Questions
* Required for Northern Virginia residents. School divisions in the rest of the commonwealth have the ability to require it as part of their driver’s education curriculum.
** Teens who are 18 years or older (and have not been previously licensed in other locales) have two options for attaining their permanent license:
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Hold a learner’s permit for 60 days; complete a behind-the-wheel checklist with the help of an adult, licensed driver; and pass the DMV road skills test.
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Pass a state-approved driver education course, which waives the 60-day learner’s permit and DMV road skills test requirements.
Where can I read the laws and regulations covering licensing and driver education in Virginia?
The Code of Virginia and the Department of Motor Vehicles have extensive information on all aspects of driver’s licenses and driver education, including many issues not covered in these articles. Here are some links to relevant laws, regulations, and documents which are frequently referenced by homeschooling families.
Frequently Asked Questions
This information is provided as a courtesy of The Organization of Virginia Homeschoolers. It is not intended as legal advice. For legal advice, contact a licensed attorney.
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