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The time has arrived and you're on your way to getting behind the wheel. There's no better way to discover freedom and independence than on an open road!
While the process for a license is more stringent for teens in Ohio, don't let it deter you from getting in the driver's seat. So long as you show confidence, control, and knowledge of the road, you should have a straight path to an Ohio drivers license.
At the age of 15½, teens in Ohio can apply for a learners permit (also referred to as a temporary instruction permit card or TIPIC). Everyone under 18 is required to take a DPS-approved drivers education course (like ours), which includes 24 hours of classroom instructions and eight hours of behind-the-wheel driving.
What you'll need to bring to the BMV:
You'll also need to take and pass both a written knowledge test and a vision screening. After you've done these things, you'll be issued a temporary instruction permit! Now you can prepare for your driving test with some serious practice.
However, there are a few restrictions if you're under the age of 16, the first one being that you may only drive when supervised by a licensed parent, guardian, or certified driving instructor.
If you're at least 16, you can drive with any licensed driver at least 21 years of age.
If you're at least 16, have held a learners permit for at least six months, and completed 50 hours of behind-the-wheel training (including 10 hours at night), you can apply for a probationary Ohio drivers license.
You'll need to bring:
Once you pass, you'll receive a probationary Ohio drivers license and can drive without supervision. However, there are some restrictions if you're under the age of 16:
If you're under the age of 17, you can't drive between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m. unless accompanied by a parent or guardian.
After the first 12 months of holding your probationary Ohio drivers license and if under age 18:
Once you turn 18, your probationary license will be converted to a full, unrestricted Ohio driver license. Congrats and safe driving!
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