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Minnesota Permit Hours: 50-Hour Log, Night Driving, Parent Shortcut

Teen drivers under 18 must complete 50 hours of supervised driving, with at least 15 of those hours at night. If a parent completes a certified Parent Awareness Class, the requirement drops to 40 total hours. Drivers 18 and older are not required to log specific hours but must hold their instruction permit for a mandatory period before the road test.

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  1. How Many Supervised Hours Does Minnesota Require for Under-18 Permit Holders?
  2. Log and Verify Minnesota Supervised Driving Hours
  3. What Logging Errors Get Minnesota Teen Drivers Turned Away at the Road Test?
  4. What Does a Minnesota Teen Need to Complete Before Scheduling the Road Test

How Many Supervised Hours Does Minnesota Require for Under-18 Permit Holders?

Teen drivers under 18 must log 50 supervised hours, at least 15 at night. Completing the certified Parent Awareness Class drops the total to 40 hours. Adults 18 and older have no hour requirement.

  • Minors (Under 18): 50 total hours of practice driving are required.
  • Minors with Parent Class: The required practice time drops to 40 total hours if a parent/guardian completes the state-approved class.
  • Adults (18+): No minimum hour log is required.

Adults must hold their instruction permit for 6 months (if 18) or 3 months (if 19+) before testing. The 15-hour night requirement does not change with the Parent Awareness Class completion.

Log and Verify Minnesota Supervised Driving Hours

Use the official DVS Parent/Guardian Supervised Driving Record Verification form (PS33202). Both the teen and the supervising adult sign each entry. A parent or guardian must present the completed log at the road test.

  • Official Log: Use the official Supervised Driving Log or a digital app that can be printed. Review the Minnesota Driver's Manual for complete practice driving rules.
  • What Counts: All supervised driving with a licensed adult (21+) in the front seat counts, including driver's education behind-the-wheel hours.
  • Verification: The supervising adult's signature is a legal attestation that examiners review for realism and consistency.
  • Parent Awareness Class: Download the certificate form to reduce total hours to 40.

You cannot officially 'estimate' hours retroactively. The log is a contemporaneous record requiring actual completed hours to be logged correctly as they occur. Use Shoro.ai's practice hour tracker to make logging easier and more accurate.

Practice Type Suggested Hours Key Skills
Residential & City 15 hours Stop signs, school zones, parallel parking.
Night Driving (Mandatory) 15 hours Headlight use, identifying deer, reducing glare.
Highway/Freeway 10 hours Merging on I-35/I-94, maintaining speed, lane changes.
Adverse Weather 5 hours Safe braking on snow, slush, and wet pavement.
Maneuvers 5 hours 90-degree backing, 3-point turns, hill parking.

What Logging Errors Get Minnesota Teen Drivers Turned Away at the Road Test?

Missing night hours, unsigned entries, and using informal notebooks instead of Form PS33202 are the top reasons road test examiners reject driving logs in Minnesota.

A teen from Edina totaled their hours the night before their test at the Southdale exam station. The parent signed off on 50 hours, but the dates showed practice during a week the family was on vacation. The examiner denied the test, resulting in a 5-week wait for a new appointment.

A driver used a tracking app but didn't print the log for their St. Cloud DVS office appointment. The office does not accept logs displayed on a phone screen. The test was canceled because they could not provide a physical document.

A log submitted in Duluth had only 12 of the required 15 night hours clearly marked. The examiner pointed out the deficiency immediately, requiring the driver to complete 3 more hours of night practice and reschedule.

Print your final driving log two days before your test and double-check the math and dates against your personal calendar to avoid immediate rejection and a long rescheduling delay. Find your testing center location to plan ahead.

What Does a Minnesota Teen Need to Complete Before Scheduling the Road Test

Hold the permit for 6 months, log 50 hours (15 at night) on Form PS33202, book the road test at drive.mn.gov, and bring the signed log and permit to the exam.

  1. Obtain your instruction permit by passing the knowledge test and paying the $29.50 fee.
  2. Begin driving with a supervising adult (21+) and log every session in real-time.
  3. Complete all required hours and the mandatory permit holding period (6 months for minors).
  4. Schedule your road test appointment and gather your documents.

Bring these items to your road test appointment:

  • Your valid instruction permit.
  • The printed and signed supervised driving log.
  • Proof of insurance for the test vehicle.
  • Your driver's education course completion certificate (White Card).
  • A vehicle with all working lights, signals, and seatbelts.

Test the vehicle's brake lights, turn signals, and horn yourself before entering the DVS exam lot. Equipment issues are a common cause for instant cancellation and automatic test failure. Check complete vehicle requirements to avoid problems.

Under 'Vanessa's Law,' any unlicensed teen who commits a serious traffic violation may be unable to get a license until age 18. Falsifying a driving log is considered fraud and can lead to permit revocation and legal penalties for the parent who signed it. The penalties aren't worth the shortcuts - do the practice properly.

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