You need a driving school instructor license to work for a driving school as an instructor who teaches others how to operate a motor vehicle.
To apply for your license, submit the following:
Once you have completed these forms and collected all documents, schedule an appointment at a local DMV inspector office to submit your paperwork and fees, and complete a written examination. You have three attempts to pass the written examination.
You must complete your application within one year or a new application with all examinations and fees will be required.
As part of your application, you will take a written exam that covers:
The test is required every three years.
Take a look at the Driving School Instructor Original Application Checklist (OL 219) to make sure you completed all the steps.
To renew your license, submit the following:
Once you have completed these forms and collected all documents, schedule an appointment at a local DMV inspector office to submit your paperwork and fees, and complete a written examination if required. You have three attempts to pass the written examination.
To modify an existing license, complete and submit the appropriate form listed on the Driving School & All-Terrain School License Modifications.
Mail your completed form and fees to:
Department of Motor Vehicles
Occupational Licensing Section
PO Box 932342 MS L224
Sacramento, CA 94232-3420
California Vehicle Code (CVC) §§310.4, 1651, and 11100 to 11114. The CVC is available for purchase from the DMV.
California Code of Regulations, Title 13, Chapter 1.
California Government Code §6157 (a) – (d).
Find the core course topics and requirements for a California DMV approved driving school instructor training program.
The Driving School Program Handbook contains helpful information about applying for a license, requirements, fees, and more.
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