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How to Start Driving School and Get Your License

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DOL-Pre application
Directions to Fill

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Get Permit WAIVER
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Get DOL Permit Issued
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Start Classes
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Schedule 5 drives & 1 observation
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Practice Driving
Maintain your drive logs

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Get a Certificate of Completion

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Take the Knowledge/ Drive Exam
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CONGRATULATIONS!
Go to the DOL to get your License Issued

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Sign up for a class
Sign up Now

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DOL-Pre application
Directions to Fill
Pre-Apply

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Get Permit WAIVER
View More

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Get DOL Permit Issued
View Options

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Start Classes
Zoom link

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Schedule 5 drives &
1 observation
Schedule Now

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Practice Driving
Maintain your drive logs

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Get a Certificate of
Completion

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Take the Knowledge/
Drive Exam
Apply Now

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CONGRATULATIONS!

Go to the DOL to get your License Issued

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Driving School Course Details

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Behind the Wheel Driving

🚗 Five One-Hour Driving Sessions
✅ Personalized lessons to enhance individual driving skills
✅ Master essential Defensive Driving Techniques
✅ Accident Avoidance Drive Included (A $150 Value!)

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Defensive Driving Classroom

📚 All online from the comfort of your home!
✅ Two-Hour Drug & Alcohol Awareness Course
✅ Distracted Driving Awareness Training
✅ Basic Auto Mechanics – Understand your vehicle!
✅ Missed a class? No worries! Free make-up classes available!

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Defensive Driving Simulation

✅ Four Hours of Defensive Driving Training🎮

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Observation Requirement

✅ Unlimited Observations –only one required!👀

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Additional Benefits

✅ Payment Plans Available
✅ Courtesy Email Drive Reminders
✅ Driver License Exams at a discounted price

Driver's Education

voted #1 ​defensive driving school in the Portland Metro area

Driving 101 is proud to be recognized as the #1 defensive driving school in the Portland Metro area! Plus, your award-winning Defensive Driving Certificate may qualify you for insurance discounts, helping you save money while becoming a safer driver.

Available Payment Options

  • $650 + tax – Full one time payment
  • $325 + tax – 50% down, 50% in 30 days
  • Payment is due 10 days before the class starts.

Step 1: Create a WA DOL Account

Do You Already Have a WA DOL Account?

Yes

SKIP TO STEP 2

No

Create your DOL account here
This will give you your WDL number (Washington Driver License #)
Tip: If you have a WA ID card or expired permit, choose *“Yes, I have a WA driving record”
https://secure.dol.wa.gov/home/default.aspx

Step 2: Choose a Path

Option A: Taking the Full 40-Hour Driver’s Ed Course

You may qualify for a permit waiver!

  1. Submit your WDL number to Driving 101
  2. Or call us at 360-892-6988 with your WDL number
  3. We will enter it within 24 business hours

Requirements:

  • Must be at least 15 years old
  • We need: your WDL number, payment, and signed contract
  • You can get your permit up to 10 days before class starts

Option B: Not Taking Driver’s Ed / Adult Brush-Up Students

You must take the DOL Knowledge Exam to get your permit

  • Must be 15 ½ or older
  • Pay $40 for the test
  • Test Monday–Friday, 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM (walk-ins welcome!)
  • Bring:
    • Valid photo ID
    • Your WDL number
  • Questions? Call us at 360-892-6988

Step 3: Get Your Instruction Permit

Option A: Get a Non-Photo Permit Online (Under 18 Only)

  1. Log into your DOL account
  2. Select “Get your instruction permit”
  3. Confirm info & pay $25
  4. Go to “NPIP Permit Process” and print your permit

Note: Parent/guardian info must match their DOL record.

Click here to get your non-photo permit online printed.

Option B: Get a Photo Permit In-Person

  1. Schedule an appointment at the DOL (recommended)
  2. Bring proof of identity
  3. Pay $25 at the DOL office
  4. Questions? Call the DOL at 360-902-3900

Contact Us

Driving 101
9113 NE 117th Ave #100, Vancouver, WA 98662
Call: 360-892-6988
Text: 360-207-1614
Email: admin@drvn101.com
Testing & Office Hours:
Monday – Friday | 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Last test starts at 4:00 PM

HOW TO GET A PERMIT

Driving 101 – WA State DOL Approved Driving School & Testing Center

A learner’s permit allows individuals to legally practice driving under supervision, meeting state-specific requirements before obtaining a full driver’s license.

Step 1: Create a WA DOL Account
Do you have a Washington DOL Account?
SKIP TO STEP 2

Create your DOL account here

This will give you your WDL number (Washington Driver License #)

Tip: If you have a WA ID card or expired permit, choose *“Yes, I have a WA driving record”

DOL Pre-Application Apply Here

Step 2: Choose a Path

You may qualify for a permit waiver!

  1. Submit your WDL number to Driving 101
  2. Or call us at 360-892-6988 with your WDL number
  3. We will enter it within 24 business hours

Requirements:

  • Must be at least 15 years old
  • We need: your WDL number, payment, and signed contract
  • You can get your permit up to 10 days before class starts

You must take the DOL Knowledge Exam to get your permit

  • Must be 15 ½ or older
  • Pay $40 for the test
  • Test Monday–Friday, 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM (walk-ins welcome!)
  • Bring:
    • Valid photo ID
    • Your WDL number
  • Questions? Call us at 360-892-6988
Step 3: Get Your Instruction Permit
  1. Log into your DOL account
  2. Select “Get your instruction permit”
  3. Confirm info & pay $25
  4. Go to “NPIP Permit Process” and print your permit

Note: Parent/guardian info must match their DOL record.

Click here to get your non-photo permit online printed.

  1. Schedule an appointment at the DOL (recommended)
  2. Bring proof of identity
  3. Pay $25 at the DOL office
  4. Questions? Call the DOL at 360-902-3900

Contact Us

Driving 101
9113 NE 117th Ave #100, Vancouver, WA 98662
Call: 360-892-6988
Text: 360-207-1614
Email: admin@drvn101.com
Testing & Office Hours:
Monday – Friday | 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Last test starts at 4:00 PM

RoadReady logs teen driving practice during the Learner’s Permit phase. The app provides an easy, efficient way to ensure teens have enough experience behind the wheel in a variety of conditions before they begin to drive independently.

In Washington State, teen drivers must complete a minimum of 55 hours behind the wheel to qualify for their driver’s license. Our driver’s education program includes five hours of professional instruction, but students are responsible for logging an additional 50 hours of practice, including at least 10 hours of nighttime driving.

Students are responsible for scheduling their own drive times. However, if parents prefer to schedule on behalf of their teen, they can contact our office at 360-892-6988, Monday through Friday, between 10 AM and 5 PM.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Knowledge Testing

Must be 15 ½ years old or older

Complete the DOL Prepplication https://secure.dol.wa.gov/home/

Study the driver's guide
https://dol.wa.gov/driver-licenses-and-permits/driver-training-and-testing/driver-guides

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SX2gHyaVIkA

Come take the Knowledge exam at Driving 101, which is offered on a walk-in basis Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Go to the DOL to have a permit issued.

Click here to get your non-photo permit online printed.

If you are under 18 and want a license, you must take driver's ed. 

Anyone can take driver's ed if they want to learn to drive; it is not just geared to teenagers.

All of our sign-ups are done online and can be done any time https://dev.drvn101.com/student-signup/

https://secure.dol.wa.gov/home/

Here are links with step-by-step instructions on how to create a license express account. This is offered in multiple languages

https://dev.drvn101.com/testing-driver-license/

Over the age of 18, it is not a state requirement. If you want to join a program to learn to drive or brush up on your skills, you are welcome to sign up. Driver ed isn’t just for teenagers and is offered for adults as well. Statistics show taking a class reduces accidents by a substantial amount.

https://dol.wa.gov/driver-licenses-and-permits/get-your-first-license-or-permit

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