Arizona Drivers Ed FAQ

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Earning a Arizona drivers license should be simple. We know your goal is to get in the drivers seat as soon as possible and with as little hassle as possible—and we can help you.

General Information

How does online drivers ed work?

Just create an account (it takes less than a minute), and you're all set to start Arizona drivers ed course.

Your course is available to you online 24/7. That means you can log in and out whenever you want and from any computer that has Internet access! When you log back in, we'll take you back to the exact place you left off. Doesn't that sound better than spending your weekends in a classroom?

At the end of the course there will be a final exam. Don't worry though—you can take it as many times as you need in order to pass. After you complete the DriversEd.com course, we'll email your Certificate of Completion within a few days, but you can always get instant delivery for an additional fee.

How do I get my drivers license?

Step 1: Study for the Arizona learners permit / instruction permit test

In order to get the instruction permit and eventually the Arizona drivers license, everyone regardless of age must pass a written test on traffic laws and signs. Most people fail this test on their first try.

Pass the first time when you learn the rules of the road with DriversEd.com and prepare for the instruction permit test with our Arizona MVD practice permit tests. Our online practice tests are free when you purchase our online Arizona drivers education course.

Step 2: Apply for your Arizona learners permit / instruction permit

Apply for the instruction permit at an MVD office near you.

In order to be eligible for the instruction permit, you must:

  1. Be 15 years and 6 months old.
  2. Provide proof of identification including proof of date of birth and legal presence. To see the acceptable document list, check out the "Identification and Proof of Age" topic in the Driver Manual.
  3. Pay the fee of $7.00.
  4. Pass a medical and vision screening examinations.
  5. Pass a written examination. One application fee allows you 3 attempts to pass the test in a 12-month period.

Once you pass the test, you'll be issued a Class G (Graduated) instruction permit.

You must be accompanied by a class A, B, C or D licensed driver, who occupies the seat beside you. This permit is valid for 12 months.

Step 3: Practice driving under supervision

If you are under 18, you must practice for at least 5 months and complete at least 30 hours (10 hours at night) of supervised driving practice.

Step 4: Take the driving test for the Arizona drivers license.In order to be eligible for the Arizona drivers license, you must:

  1. Be at least 16 years old.
  2. Have held your instruction permit for at least 6 months if you are under 18.
  3. Have a parent or legal guardian sign the legal guardian section on the driver license application if you are under 18.
  4. Have satisfactorily completed an Arizona drivers education program approved by MVD or the parent or guardian must certify in writing that the applicant has completed at least 30 hours of supervised driving practice, including at least 10 hours at night.
  5. Show proof of vehicle liability insurance when you check in for your road test appointment.

Upon passing the road test, you will be issued a new Class G (Graduated) License (under 18) or a Class D license (over 18).

Who can take the Arizona drivers education course?

Anybody! This online course is available to all Arizonans who want to learn the rules of the road, prepare for the learners permit test, and possibly qualify for an auto insurance discount.

What is the difference between drivers education and drivers training?

  • Drivers Education: a course which teaches you the rules of the road, vehicle safety, and everything that you need to know before you get behind the wheel for the first time. In the past, everyone had to take drivers education in a classroom setting, but now in many states you can do it online!
  • Drivers Training: the in-car driving lessons that you take with a licensed driving instructor. 

Can I earn an auto insurance discount with this course?

For many insurance providers, a Certificate of Completion from our online drivers education course qualifies you for a discount on your auto insurance. However, because every driver's situation is different, the only way to know for sure is to ask your insurance agent.

Course Information

How long will it take for me to finish the course?

This will vary depending on your individual pace. The course is designed to be about 15 hours. The good news is that with DriversEd.com, you can always go at your pace and log in and out whenever you want. Think how fast time can fly if you do 20 minutes here and there!

Can I try the Arizona course before I pay?

Sorry, not at this time!

How do I access the 50 free practice permit tests that come with the course?

After you pay for the course, your free practice permit tests will be accessible in your account.

When will I receive my Certificate of Completion?

After you complete the DriversEd.com course, we will email your Certificate of Completion free of charge within a few days of your course completion. You can always get instant delivery for an additional fee.

How can I change the delivery method of my Certificate of Completion?

You can change your delivery method online in your account.

How do I get a duplicate copy of my Certificate of Completion?

If you lose your certificate, please contact us

Pricing and Payment

What's included in the DriversEd.com course fee?

The course fee covers the cost of your online drivers education course. Once you start the course, you can choose to upgrade your Certificate of Completion shipment for faster delivery if you choose.

How do I make a Payment?

Please note that prepaid debit/gift cards issued by VISA, MasterCard, American Express, Chime, CashApp, etc. cannot be used to make a payment. 

What is DriversEd.com Roadside Assistance?

At DriversEd.com, we are here for you every step of the way - that's why we've teamed up with Allstate Roadside Services to provide DriversEd.com students with 1 month of free roadside assistance. Turns out you can put a price tag on peace of mind!

Here's how it works:

  1. Sign up for any DriversEd.com Drivers Ed course.
  2. During checkout, make sure to click the button to claim your free trial of Roadside Assistance. Free trial enrollment is only available during checkout. After your trial ends, your card will be charged $5/month, and you can cancel at any time.
  3. Hit the road with peace of mind knowing you are covered with emergency roadside assistance.

What you'll get:

  • Roadside coverage available 24/7, anywhere in the United States
  • Anyone in the DriversEd.com driver's family can use it!
  • Digital tools to help you get the right service fast
  • Towing, fuel delivery, lockout service, and more!
  • For more information about the benefits involved, check out our terms and conditions.

How do I use my Roadside Assistance service?

If you need to use your Roadside Assistance Benefits for towing, fuel delivery, or another included service, contact Allstate at 1-855-520-3691.

How do I cancel my DriversEd.com Roadside Assistance?

If you would like to cancel your Roadside Assistance, simply contact our dedicated Roadside Assistance agents.

Got more questions? Contact our dedicated DriversEd.com Roadside Assistance line:

Phone: +1 (888) 289-2816
Email: roadside@driversed.com

Refund Policy

It is important to us that you are satisfied with your purchase. If you change your mind about the course, we'll refund the full cost of the course purchased on our website within thirty (30) days of purchase. Refunds will only be issued if the course has not been completed. We will issue your refund within thirty (30) days of your request.