Our Spanish Fort drivers ed courses are fast, fun and easy! Our courses contain brand new videos, interactive video games, award-winning animations, and much more!
COURSE & PURPOSE
Course: Spanish Fort Alabama Online Driver Education Courses. Purpose: Spanish Fort Alabama Learners Permit or Drivers License preparation
PRICE
$95.00 Lowest price in Spanish Fort Alabama! If you find our course at a less expensive price we will offer the course to you at even a lower price.
CERTIFICATE
Once you complete this Spanish Fort Alabama Internet drivers ed course, we will send you a certificate of completion via regular US Mail or through one of our convenient FedEx shipping options.
Spanish Fort Alabama Online Driver Education and Spanish Fort Alabama Licensing Procedures
Congratulations on starting the process of applying for your Spanish Fort Alabama learner's permit or first Spanish Fort Alabama driver license. We understand that learning to drive can be both exciting and nerve-racking at the same time. We’ve provided this fact sheet on the Spanish Fort Alabama graduated driver license program for Spanish Fort Alabama drivers ages 15-18 in order to help make sure that applying for your Spanish Fort Alabama driving license goes as smoothly as possible. So why don’t we jump right in?
Everything begins with your Spanish Fort Alabama restricted learner’s permit, which you can apply for once you turn 15. You'll need to bring the following with you to the DMV:
- your birth certificate
- social security card
- proof of school enrollment or graduation
- a $5 testing fee and $23 for your license
- If you're 16, you'll need two forms of identification, one with a picture ID, as well.
Once you pass the written exam (Don’t worry: the Spanish Fort Alabama's driver's manual is the only study guide you’ll need!), you'll receive a "D" Spanish Fort Alabama driver license. This Spanish Fort Alabama driver's license carries a "Y" restriction, which means that you'll be required to have someone 21 years or older in the seat next to you as you practice driving. However, when you turn 16, you can use your Spanish Fort Alabama learner's permit to drive with any other Spanish Fort Alabama licensed driver--just remember that they have to be sitting next to you! Keep in mind that an Spanish Fort Alabama restricted learner's license is valid for up to 4 years and can only be renewed once.
You’re ready to take the dreaded road test once you’ve had your Spanish Fort Alabama learner’s permit for 6 months or you turn 18, whichever comes first. If you’re 16 years old, you must be accompanied by a parent or guardian when taking the Spanish Fort Alabama driver's license road test. In order to take the test, you must complete at least 30 driving hours (signed by a parent, legal guardian, or certified driving instructor) or an approved Spanish Fort Alabama driver education course. You can find the required form at the Spanish Fort Alabama Department of Public Safety, and you can schedule your Spanish Fort Alabama road test at the Spanish Fort Alabama Department of Motor Safety website.
For the Spanish Fort Alabama road test, you must provide your own vehicle. Before the test, an examiner will inspect your car to make sure it is in safe operating condition with the required equipment. During the test, you will have to make right and left turns, signal properly, use marked and unmarked traffic lanes, back up, make a quick stop, park, and successfully perform the dreaded three point turn.
Spanish Fort Alabama Teen Driver License Restrictions and Penalties
Being in possession of an Spanish Fort Alabama driver’s license carries many responsibilities. There are several restrictions you need to keep in mind regarding your Spanish Fort Alabama learner's license or Spanish Fort Alabama driver's license.
If you have your Spanish Fort Alabama learner's permit, you must be accompanied by a parent, legal guardian, or person over 21. The person who is supervising you must sit in the front passenger seat. We know it can be tempting to ride around with friends, but you cannot drive with more than four people in the car (including yourself) while driving with an Spanish Fort Alabama learner's license.
If you are 16 years old, or 17 (with your license for less than six months), you cannot drive a vehicle between midnight and 6AM unless you:
- have a parent, legal guardian with you
- are accompanied by someone 21 or older who has the consent of your parent
- are going to or from your workplace, a school sponsored or religious event.
- are driving due to a medical, fire, or law enforcement related emergency.
In addition, you are limited to just 4 people in the vehicle excluding your parent or legal guardian. If you are convicted of any of the above violations, your Spanish Fort Alabama learner's permit or Spanish Fort Alabama driver's license will be fined accordingly. If you are convicted of a second moving violation, you will face suspension of your Spanish Fort Alabama driver’s license suspended for 60 days.
Spanish Fort Alabama Drunk Driving, Cell Phone, and Text Messaging Laws
As a younger driver, we care about your safety above all. Thus, it's important for you to learn the Spanish Fort Alabama drunk driving, cell phone, and text messaging laws. Upon your first conviction of an Spanish Fort Alabama DUI, you face:
- imprisonment up to 1 year
- a fine of $600-$2,100
- your license will also be suspended up to 90 days.
Further Spanish Fort Alabama DUI convictions will result in increased jail time, community service, fines, and Spanish Fort Alabama license suspension or even Spanish Fort Alabama license revocation.
Currently, there are no Spanish Fort Alabama laws that prohibit driving while texting or talking on cell phones. Still, we strongly suggest you keep cell phone use to a minimum. Studies repeatedly show that a distracted driver is a dangerous driver!
Spanish Fort Alabama Auto Insurance Spanish Fort Alabama Financial Responsibility Laws
Once you receive your Spanish Fort Alabama drivers license, there’s one more crucial ingredient for safe, responsible driving: insurance. Any vehicle registered in Spanish Fort Alabama must be covered by liability insurance. The minimum coverage is $20,000 for personal injury and $40,000 for two or more people, and $10,000 for property damage. If you are ever caught driving without Spanish Fort Alabama mandatory liability insurance, you could be fined up to $500 plus court costs.
We’ve already said that any 16 year old applicants who wish to apply for an Spanish Fort Alabama driver license must have completed at least 30 driving hours (signed by a parent, legal guardian, or certified driving instructor). However, you also have the option of taking an approved Spanish Fort Alabama online driver education course. A list of approved online Spanish Fort Alabama driver education courses can be found at the Spanish Fort Alabama Department of Public Safety.
If you are required to attend an Spanish Fort Alabama driver education classroom, you can find more information on the Spanish Fort Alabama Department of Public Safety website.
In most states, you must be at least 15 1/2 to take drivers ed for your learners permit. You should check with your state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) (or whichever state agency handles the issuance of drivers licenses in Spanish Fort Alabama), Spanish Fort Alabama Department of Education, or Spanish Fort Alabama Department of Driver License Services to make sure that you are eligible to take Spanish Fort Alabama driver education.
Please be aware that although TeenDrivingCourse.com is sufficient for fulfilling driver education requirements in some states, in other states TeenDrivingCourse.com is only offered as a supplement to the driver education and/or training you will receive at a state-approved driving school. To find out if TeenDrivingCourse.com will meet your state's minimum driver education requirements, we recommend that you check with the Spanish Fort Alabama Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).
You can expect to spend 30 hours taking TeenDrivingCourse.com's Spanish Fort Alabama online course for new drivers. However, in some states where timers are not required you may not have to spend an entire 30 hours taking the course.