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Michigan Driver's Ed and Permit: Age 14, Segment 1, Adult Bypass

Michigan's driver's education requirement depends entirely on your age.

  • Under 18: Yes, drivers ed is required for a permit. You must complete Segment 1.
  • 18 or older: No, you can get a learners permit without drivers ed.

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  1. Michigan Driver's Ed Law: Required at 14, Optional at 18
  2. Driver's Ed for Permit vs. License in Michigan: Not the Same
  3. What Segment 1 Certificate Format Does Michigan SOS Accept at the Counter?
  4. Driver's Ed Mistakes That Fail Michigan Permit Applications
  5. What Should You Confirm Before Your Michigan SOS Permit Appointment?

Michigan Driver's Ed Law: Required at 14, Optional at 18

Michigan law requires teens aged 14 years 8 months to complete state-certified Segment 1 driver education before applying for a Level 1 permit. Adults 18 and older skip Segment 1 entirely and take the SOS knowledge test directly. There is no parent-taught alternative to Segment 1 in Michigan.

Teens between 14 years 8 months and 17 must complete Segment 1 from a state-certified provider before any SOS visit. Adults 18 and older bypass driver ed entirely.

Michigan's Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) program mandates driver education for all minors. Adults follow a different process.

Age GroupDrivers Ed Required for Permit?Action Plan
14 years 8 months - 17 yearsMandatoryComplete Segment 1 Driver Education (24 classroom + 6 driving hours) from a state-certified provider. Receive a Green Certificate before visiting the Secretary of State (SOS).
18 years and olderOptional (Skipped)Bypass driver education. Visit an SOS branch to take the 50-question knowledge test, pay $25, and receive a Temporary Instruction Permit (TIP).

Driver's Ed for Permit vs. License in Michigan: Not the Same

Segment 1 completion allows a teen to get the Level 1 permit. Segment 2 completion, plus the 50-hour log and 6-month hold, is required to upgrade to a Level 2 provisional license. These are two separate milestones with different document requirements at the SOS.

For teens, the green Segment 1 certificate replaces the written test at the SOS: no additional knowledge exam is needed for the permit. Adults need to pass the 50-question written test to get a Temporary Instruction Permit.

For teens, the permit (Level 1 License) requires completing Segment 1 education and presenting the Green Certificate at the SOS. No additional SOS written test is needed. The license requires holding the permit, completing Segment 2 education, and passing a road test.

For adults, the permit (TIP) requires passing the SOS written test. The license requires holding the TIP for at least 30 days of practice before taking the road test.

What Segment 1 Certificate Format Does Michigan SOS Accept at the Counter?

The Michigan SOS will only accept the original green Segment 1 certificate issued by the certified driving school. School-printed copies, screenshots, and faxed versions are rejected at the counter. If your original is lost, request a replacement directly from the driving school before your SOS appointment.

Online-only certificates are rejected. Michigan requires in-person behind-the-wheel hours through a state-certified provider. The physical green certificate is mandatory: digital copies and receipts are not accepted.

Michigan does not accept 'online-only' certificates for teens. State-approved courses must include behind-the-wheel instruction.

  • Online vs. In-Person: Online-assisted classroom instruction (e.g., live Zoom) is allowed, but the behind-the-wheel hours must be in-person with a certified instructor.
  • Approved Providers: Always verify your provider is on the Official SOS Provider List. Homeschooled students must still use a certified provider.
  • Certificate Requirements: The physical Segment 1 Certificate of Completion (Green Certificate) is mandatory for teens. Digital copies or receipts are not accepted at the SOS.
  • Provider Manual: Download the Driver Education Provider Manual PDF for full course details.
  • Pre-Application: Complete the GDL Pre-Application Form (SOS-383) online before your SOS visit.

Driver's Ed Mistakes That Fail Michigan Permit Applications

Teens whose Segment 1 certificate has a name that does not exactly match their birth certificate are rejected. Schools must match the legal name on file. A single letter difference counts as a mismatch and requires a corrected certificate before the SOS will process the application.

Seventeen-year-olds attempting to take the SOS written test like adults are turned away. The GDL system applies to everyone under 18: no exceptions.

Applicants often misunderstand these rules, leading to rejection.

  1. Misunderstanding Age Rules: A 17-year-old in Grand Rapids arrived at the Alpine Avenue SOS with only a birth certificate, believing they could take the test like an adult. They were turned away for lacking the Green Certificate from a Segment 1 course.
  2. Fake Online Certificates: A parent in Sterling Heights paid $50 for an 'online-only' driver's ed certificate. The Southfield SOS office rejected it because it lacked the state-mandated behind-the-wheel component.
  3. Certificate Presentation Error: A teen in Ann Arbor completed Segment 1 but only brought a digital photo of their Green Certificate to the State Street office. The SOS agent required the original physical document, causing a rescheduled appointment.

The only exception is for adults 18+. They are exempt from the GDL education requirements.

What Should You Confirm Before Your Michigan SOS Permit Appointment?

Confirm your Segment 1 certificate is the original, not a reprint. Verify the name matches your birth certificate exactly. Book your SOS appointment online and arrive with identity documents, SSN card, two residency proofs, and the Segment 1 certificate in hand.

Verify your provider is on the official SOS list, confirm behind-the-wheel hours are complete, and bring the physical green Segment 1 certificate: not a digital photo of it.

  • Appointment Booking: Check and schedule your SOS appointment via online booking platform to manage wait times effectively.
  • Residency Proof: Review the Residency Document Checklist before your visit to ensure you have acceptable proofs.
  • Driver Handbook: Download the 2026 Michigan Driver's Handbook for full study materials.
  • Complete the SOS knowledge test study guide if you are 18+, as failing the test results in a 7-day waiting period before you can retake it, delaying your permit.
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