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  • Select the cash/check option if you would like to pay at the first lesson.

  • Select the card option if you would like to pay with a card at the time of registration.

Things to Know

Things to Know

Do you have any questions before getting registered? Want to inquire about availability or something specific to your situation? Don’t hesitate to ask. We’ll get back to you promptly!

  • In most cases, yes we can begin and end at your home. If you live outside our service area, we would need to meet somewhere.

  • Generally we offer driving lessons from NE Mpls through the SW suburbs (Online Only can be done anywhere in MN) Please click the Ask Us Anything button to inquire if you are uncertain.

  • Please see the section below.

Common Questions Answered

More Things to Know

More Things to Know

Obtaining Blue Card when doing our online course

upon completion of the online course the teen will receive a Blue Card from us if they are signed up for the Online and Behind the Wheel package. If the student is signed up for Online Only (not behind the wheel with us), then the student will receive a letter of completion from us. The student will bring this letter of completion to the driving school where they will be doing their behind the wheel, and that school will issue the Blue Card. (The blue card is needed to take the knowledge test to get a permit.)

Obtaining White Card if the teen has already done classroom at a different driving School

If the teen has done their 30 hours of classroom elsewhere and gotten their permit, and then registers with us to conduct the required 6-hours of behind the wheel, we will need the student’s parent to obtain and give to us a Letter of Completion from the school where the teen did the classroom. It is very easy to obtain, simply contact the driving school and request a “letter of completion” for the 30 hours of classroom - the school will know exactly what you need, and should get it to you promptly. This can all be done via email.

Driving Lessons - When

Although the only official rule is that lesson may not be done more than one per day, we do recommend spreading them out a bit. How much depends on individual circumstances, but it’s best to avoid trying to squeeze in three lesson before your road test next week. Let’s face it, even though we work to make them enjoyable, they can be a chore, so doing them too close together can be fatiguing. But mostly it’s best to space them out and practice in between on your own so as to get the most out of each lesson.