Teen drivers under 17 must complete 50 hours of supervised driving practice, including 15 hours at night, before upgrading to a full license. Adults 18 and older skip the hour logging entirely but must finish a 14-hour pre-licensing course.
A parent or guardian must sign a sworn statement certifying the teen completed all required hours. Louisiana's RS 32:407 outlines these graduated licensing requirements.
Teens under 17 must log 50 total supervised hours with at least 15 at night before the 180-day waiting period ends, adults 18+ skip hour logging entirely but must complete the 14-hour pre-licensing course.
Teens under 17 need 50 total supervised driving hours, with 15 of those at night. Adults 18 and older have no state-mandated log requirements.
All supervised driving must be with a licensed adult 21 or older. A licensed sibling 18 or older also qualifies as a supervising driver.
The OMV does not require submitting a logbook, use the official OMV Teen/Parent Practice Log or a GPS app like RoadReady; your parent signs a sworn statement on DPSMV 2003 certifying the hours were completed.
Louisiana doesn't require submitting a physical logbook. You still need records to sign the affidavit honestly.
A family in Metairie used a simple notebook but forgot to note which hours were at night. When tallying before their OMV appointment at the Veterans Blvd. office, they had to estimate. That's a risky sworn statement.
A teen in Shreveport used RoadReady and logged a 2-hour evening drive that started in daylight but ended after sunset. The app correctly split the time, avoiding any dispute over night hour totals.
The OMV trusts the parent's sworn signature on DPSMV 2003, but falsifying it is perjury, and examiners who observe poor road test skills can question whether logged hours were genuinely completed.
You don't hand in your logbook at the OMV. Your parent or guardian signs a sworn statement on the DPSMV 2003 application form attesting you completed all required practice.
A Baton Rouge parent signed the affidavit after loosely estimating hours. Their teen failed parallel parking at the OMV on Florida Blvd. The examiner asked how many hours of parking practice were logged. The teen's vague answer led to a rescheduled test and a warning about the affidavit's legal weight.
Honestly? I've seen too many families wing this process. Don't gamble with a sworn legal document.
| Scenario | Action at OMV |
|---|---|
| Logbook is detailed and complete | Parent signs affidavit confidently. No issues. |
| Hours were estimated retroactively | Parent can sign if confident in the estimate. Risk if teen performs poorly. |
| No log, hours are guessed | Signing is risky and potentially illegal. License can be revoked later. |
Structure Louisiana practice hours deliberately across night roads after 9 PM to satisfy the 15-night-hour requirement, heavy rain and wet roads which are common statewide, I-10 and I-12 highway merging to prepare for road test scenarios, and New Orleans one-way grid streets where right-of-way and pedestrian yield rules appear frequently on the permit test and in real driving situations.
king-lot practice.Structure your 50 hours to cover diverse conditions. Louisiana weather and roads demand specific skills. Review the Louisiana driver's handbook for rules on right-of-way and lane changes before hitting the road.
Schedule your road test at a third-party tester to skip the common 6-8 week wait at OMV offices like Lake Charles. The test fee runs $40+ but saves months of delay.
Before your skills test, practice in the exact car you'll use for the exam. An examiner in Lafayette recently rejected a test because the vehicle's check engine light was on. Immediate fail, immediate reschedule.
Hold permit 180 days, complete 50 hours, have parent sign DPSMV 2003 affidavit, pass vision and road skills test, pay $13.00 upgrade fee, bring two residency proofs or the Mandeville OMV will send you home.
After completing your hours and waiting period, you can schedule your road test. Bring all required documents.
Bring two proofs of Louisiana residency, a utility bill and bank statement work well. The Mandeville OMV frequently sends applicants home for missing this. It's required for Real ID compliance.
For complete document requirements, check the road test documentation guide.
No driving 11 PM to 5 AM unsupervised; no more than one non-family passenger under 21 between 6 PM to 5 AM; zero cell phone use; any moving violation or at-fault crash can immediately suspend the intermediate license.
After upgrading, you follow graduated license restrictions until age 17. Break them and you're back to square one.
| Key Requirement | Detail |
|---|---|
| Total Supervised Driving Hours | 50 Hours |
| Required Night Hours | 15 Hours |
| Minimum Permit Duration | 180 Days |
| Driver's Ed Hours Count | Yes, 8 behind-the-wheel hours apply |
| Submission Method | Parent-signed sworn statement at OMV |
| Knowledge Test Passing Score | 80% (32 out of 40 questions) |
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