Shoro.aiYes, you need a state-approved driver's education course to get a permit in Louisiana. This applies to every first-time applicant, regardless of age. No exceptions.
Louisiana mandates driver's education for every first-time applicant, teens take a 38-hour Louisiana driver education course; adults 18+ take a 14-hour pre-licensing course for adult first-time drivers course. No exemptions exist regardless of age.
Louisiana Revised Statute 32:402.1 mandates driver's education for a first Class E license. The course you take depends on your age.
| Age Group | Course Required | Details |
|---|---|---|
| 15-17 (Minors) | 38-Hour Course | 30 hours classroom, 8 hours behind-the-wheel. Earns a Learner's Permit held for 180 days under the Graduated Licensing program. |
| 18+ (Adults) | 14-Hour Pre-Licensing Course | 6 hours classroom, 8 hours behind-the-wheel. Mandatory for all first-time adult applicants. |
Failing for missing a driver's ed certificate is more common than you'd think. One Baton Rouge applicant assumed the requirement only applied to teens, arrived at Lobdell Avenue without one, turned away, three-week delay. Louisiana R.S. 32:402.1 draws no age distinction for first-time applicants.
Waiting until 18 doesn't waive the requirement. It only reduces your course from 38 to 14 hours, you still need behind-the-wheel training either way.
Yes, Louisiana requires the Temporary Instructional Permit to be obtained from the OMV before enrolling in behind-the-wheel training at a licensed driving school; the TIP serves as the state's authorization to begin supervised driving, and virtually all approved Louisiana driving schools will not schedule BTW sessions without a valid TIP number on file from the student.
.Get your Temporary Instructional Permit from the OMV before enrolling in any driving school. Most schools won't accept you without one.
At the Lafayette office on Pinhook Road, a parent tried enrolling their teen in a driving school without the TIP in hand. Refused. Two-week delay before the OMV appointment opened. Louisiana driving schools treat TIP verification as a hard gate, no document, no enrollment.
For minors, the Learner's Permit must be held for 180 days before taking the road skills test. Adults can test immediately after course completion. Download the Class E Learner's Permit requirements checklist to verify you have everything.
Only courses from Louisiana OMV state-licensed driver education providers count toward the legal requirement under RS 32:402.1; certificates from unapproved online courses, out-of-state schools, or providers whose licenses have lapsed are rejected at the OMV counter without exception and without any credit given for hours already completed.
Only state-licensed providers are accepted. The OMV will reject certificates from unapproved schools without hesitation.
Check the official expresslane.org list before paying anyone. A New Orleans student took an online course from an unapproved website. The OMV office on Veterans Blvd rejected the certificate, requiring a full retake with an approved school.
Your Louisiana driver's education Certificate of Successful Completion is valid for one year from the issue date; if the certificate expires before you pass the road skills test, the OMV requires retaking the entire course at full cost, which ranges from $430 for public parish programs to $800 or more at private driving schools depending on location and package.
Your Certificate of Successful Completion is valid for one year from the issue date. Miss that window and you retake the entire course.
Bring your birth certificate, Social Security card, two proofs of Louisiana residency, and your TIP. All documents must be Real ID-compliant. Honestly, the sealed envelope rule catches more people off guard than you'd expect.
Louisiana homeschooled teens must still complete the 38-hour state-licensed driver education course through an approved provider; a parent can teach the 30-hour classroom portion only if using an OMV-approved curriculum and the homeschool program is BESE-registered, but the mandatory 8 behind-the-wheel hours always require a credentialed driving instructor regardless of the homeschool arrangement.
ill require a licensed school.Homeschooled teens have one alternative. A parent can teach the 30-hour classroom portion using an OMV-approved curriculum.
There are no full waivers for driver's education in Louisiana. Every first-time applicant completes some form of the required training.
The most common Louisiana OMV permit application delays are a missing or laminated Social Security card requiring an SSA replacement that takes 10 days, an incorrectly signed DPSMV 2003 consent form where the parent signed the wrong line, residency proofs addressed to someone other than the applicant's parent, and arriving after the 4:30 PM knowledge test cutoff after waiting in queue.
Most delays come from skipped steps or document errors. Prepare the night before your OMV visit to avoid wasted trips.
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