Star Driving Academy is licensed by the Office of Motor Vehicles to administer 3rd party road skills test. The Road Skills Test is the final driving assessment that is required before an applicant receives an intermediate license or full driver's license. 16 is the minimum age requirement to take this test; however, 16 year olds must have learner's permit for at least 180 days. A passing score of 80% is required before an applicant earns the certificate of completion for the road skills test.
The 38 hour course is for teens ages 17 and under and includes 30 hours of classroom instruction (including DMV written test) and 8 hours of behind the wheel driving instruction with the student as the operator of a dual-controlled motor vehicle. Pre-Registration is required for this course which can be completed under the (Pre-registration tab). Students must be at least 14 years and 9 months old to begin the driver education course. However, students cannot begin the behind-the-wheel driving portion until the age of 15. A Temporary Instruction Permit is required for this course (See Policies Tab) Upon successful completion of this course, students receive a certificate of completion. 15 & 16 year old applicants may apply for a learner's permit. 17 year old applicants may proceed to take the Road Skills Test to receive a full driver's license. A $50 deposit secures a student's seat for this course. The $350 balance is to be paid in full on or before the first day of class.
The 38 hour course is designed for individuals between 14 years and 9 months and 17 years old who desire to acquire a driver’s license. This course includes 30 hours of classroom instruction and 8 hours of behind the wheel instruction. Students must attain an 80% average on all quizzes including the final exam for the 30 hour course. Classes are offered monthly. Registration for this course may be completed online. All fees must be paid in full before instruction begins.
The 38 hour course is for teens ages 17 and under and includes 30 hours of classroom instruction (including DMV written test) and 8 hours of behind the wheel driving instruction with the student as the operator of a dual-controlled motor vehicle.
Students must be at least 14 years and 9 months old to begin the driver education course. However, students cannot begin the behind-the-wheel driving portion until the age of 15.
Research shows that taking a traffic course to dismiss a traffic ticket really does save lives, time, and money. Learn valuable skills to become a safer driver. No points will be assessed against your driver’s license and you will save on insurance costs. You will also avoid the fines and won't plead guilty or go to court.
1. Where was the ticket written?#N#If the ticket was written in Douglas, Washington, or Cass County, Nebraska or Pottawattamie County, Iowa or the City of Council Bluffs, Iowa, the National Safety Council, Nebraska can help. If the ticket was written elsewhere in Nebraska, you must register with the appropriate agency.
Newfangled driver's licenses with stars are REAL ID compliant , meaning that they are more secure than what were previously issued. The new rules were announced back in 2005, when Congress passed the REAL ID Act on the recommendation of the 9/11 Commission. The law is intended to create a national standard and make sure every state has ...
The law is intended to create a national standard and make sure every state has a more secure driver's license. “TSA is doing everything we can to prepare our partners and the traveling public for the REAL ID deadline next year,” said TSA Administrator David Pekoske in a statement.
Note that five states (Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Vermont and Washington) also issue an enhanced driver's license (EDL) as a proof of identity and U.S. citizenship. It serves not only as a REAL ID-compliant driver's license for domestic air travel but it also allows re-entry into the U.S.
If you lost your Social Security Card, you must get a duplicate before you come to the DMV. The Social Security Administration website has more information on obtaining a duplicate card. Proof of your date of birth. Proof of U.S. citizenship, lawful permanent residency or temporary lawful status in the U.S.