Indiana Drivers Ed Requirements

Last verified: 2026-03

Yes, drivers ed is required in Indiana

Drivers under age 18 must complete a state-approved drivers ed course.

Online Drivers Ed

Online permitted

Indiana permits an online option for the classroom portion of drivers education, particularly for teens getting their learner's permit at age 15 or older.

Parent-Taught Drivers Ed

Not allowed

Indiana does not allow parent-taught drivers ed programs. Students must attend a state-approved driving school.

Exemptions and Waivers

Adults 18 and older are exempt from drivers education requirements.

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Indiana-Specific Information

Indiana requires teens under 18 to complete a drivers education course and log 50 hours of supervised driving (including 10 hours at night) before they can take the driving test. Indiana is one of the states that allows an online classroom option while still requiring in-person behind-the-wheel training. The BMV maintains a list of approved providers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, drivers ed is required in Indiana for drivers under age 18.

Contact the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) for current hour requirements.

Yes, online drivers ed is permitted in Indiana. Indiana permits an online option for the classroom portion of drivers education, particularly for teens getting their learner's permit at age 15 or older.

No, Indiana does not allow parent-taught drivers ed programs. You must attend a state-approved school.

Adults 18 and older are exempt from drivers education requirements.

Ready to get your permit?

The learner's permit is the first step toward your license.

Indiana learner's permit guide

Learn about license requirements

Find out what it takes to earn a full license in Indiana.

Indiana driver's license guide

Prefer to learn online?

Complete a state-approved driving course from home on your own schedule. Same certifications, same insurance discounts.

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This information is based on Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) guidelines. Requirements can change. Visit the official Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) website for the most current information.