
Frequently Asked Questions
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It's important to note that the online Driver's Education website DMVEDU.org is NOT recognized by the state of North Carolina as a valid education and should be avoided. If you have paid for a certification through this website, please visit www.ncdoj.gov/complaint to file a formal complaint.
Check out our most up-to-date list of virtual Driver's Ed classes here.
At this time, we do not offer any kinds of discounts for referrals or multiple family members.
No, our Driver's Education classes are performed live and are not recorded. If you need to miss a class, please contact your instructor to make arrangements.
No, you and your child can arrive any time between the hour time frame for the vision test. It's a quick examination and will not take long for each student.
We will reach out to you to schedule driving if your child took the classroom portion with us. You will need to attend a Vision Test before we can drive them. You can register your child for a free in person vision test through the blue "Schedule Now" button. At this time, we anticipate driving your student about 4 months after class is complete.
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For students who have not taken the classroom portion with us, please send a scanned copy of the completed vision test form called the Restricted Instruction Permit to our email address. We will take a look at our schedule to see where we can fit you in.
If it's a morning drive, he will meet you at home.
If it's an after school drive, he will either meet the student in the visitor's parking lot of the school or he will call/text the student using the number on their vision test paper (Restricted Instruction Permit) to arrange a location.
There's nothing specific the student needs to bring for driving. If they want to make a stop for a snack, bring money. With the vision test form we keep, we have everything we need to drive them.