How to Obtain an Ohio Driver license

Complete Driver Education

Complete 24-Hour Teen Driver Education Course

Apply for TIPIC

Apply for a Temporary Instruction Permit Identification Card (TIPIC)

Complete Behind-The-Wheel

After Passing the Coursework, complete your Behind-the-Wheel training

Complete Practice Driving

Complete 50 hours of supervised practice driving

Driving Test

Pass the a Driving Skills Test

Apply

Apply for a Probationary Driver’s License

At the age of 18 students become eligible for an unrestricted driver’s licnese.

Ohio Licensing Levels

1. Temporary Instruction Permit

Students are eligible to apply for a TIPIC at the age of 15 years and 6 months.

2. Probationary Driver’s License

At the age of 16 years old, after passing the road test, students are eligible to apply for a Probationary Driver’s License.

3. Full Class DLicense

No Restrictions, is accessible at 18 years old.

Why All Star Driver Education?

Instructors

Thoroughly trained team of expert instructors ensure safety and a comprehensive education.

Portal

All Star boosts convenience with our student portal. Parents are empowered to manage scheduling on their own terms with the flexibility to manage your program at your convenicence.

Curriculum

Propretary Curriculum prioritizes teaching strategies aimed at helping students make informed decisions and foster responsible behavior on the road.

Support

Live expert support providing you personalized assistance. All Star representatives are dedicated to ensuring your needs are promptly addressed.

Trusted

Serving more than 12 states for over 25 years, All Star stands as the premier Driver Education provider, offering unparalleled service and a standard of excellence.

Vehicles

Meticulously maintained training vehicles to ensure secure and effective learning, equipped with right-side break pedals, allowind instructors fill control during lessons.

The Road to Freedom

All Star is dedicated to supporting teens throughout their entire driver's license journey. From classroom instruction and behind-the-wheel training to obtaining a learner's permit and passing the road test, we are here to provide the resources and support necessary to succeed.

Students become eligible at 15 years and 5 months old. The program includes 24 hours of classroom or online instruction, and 8 hours of behind-the-wheel training. Behind-the-wheel training will be scheduled after completing either the classroom or online training and obtaining an instruction permit.

At the age of 15 years and 6 months old, students become eligible for the TIPIC, which is a required document to begin behind-the-wheel training. To apply for a TIPIC you will need:
  • Proof of identity documentation
  • Permit Fee
  • Parent authorization
  • Knowledge and vision screening
  • TIPIC Restrictions for Minors documentation.

Online students have 180 days to complete the online course and an additional 180 days to finish behind-the-wheel instruction. Meanwhile, in-person students are granted 180 days to complete both classroom sessions and behind-the-wheel training. Eight hours of behind-the-wheel instruction is required. Additional training is available if needed. When program requirements are met, a Certificate of Completion is emailed to the student.

Upon receiving a Certificate of Completion, students must complete 50 hours of supervised practice driving with a parent or guardian, including 10 hours at night. The student must obtain a Fifty Hour Affidavit notarized and signed by their parent or guardian to obtain their license. **Behind-the-wheel instruction, which is part of Driver Education, cannot be counted as part of a student’s practice driving hours.**

Students are eligible to attempt the Driving and Skills test at the age of 16 years old, after holding a TIPIC for six months and completing the Fifty Hour Affidavit. Information about Driving and Skills Testing. Requirements on road test day:
  • Driver Education Certificate of Completion
  • TIPIC
  • Fifty Hour Affidavit
  • Parent or guardian authorization

Upon passing the driving test, the student will be issued their Probationary license. View Probationary license restrictions for additional details. At the age of 18 students become eligible for an unrestricted driver’s license.