Kansas Drivers Ed Requirements

Last verified: 2026-03

Yes, drivers ed is required in Kansas

Drivers under age 16 must complete a state-approved drivers ed course.

Online Drivers Ed

In-person required

Kansas requires in-person attendance for drivers ed classroom hours. Online-only courses are not accepted.

Parent-Taught Drivers Ed

Not allowed

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

Exemptions and Waivers

Drivers 16 and older who have held a restricted license for the required period may not need a formal course. Adults are exempt.

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Kansas-Specific Information

Kansas requires drivers education for teens and does not accept online courses. The state offers courses through public schools and licensed commercial driving schools. Kansas also requires 25 hours of supervised driving before a teen can move from the instruction permit to a restricted license. Kansas teens can begin the permit process at age 14, one of the youngest starting ages in the country.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, drivers ed is required in Kansas for drivers under age 16.

Contact the Kansas Division of Vehicles for current hour requirements.

No, Kansas requires in-person attendance for drivers ed. Online courses are not accepted.

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

Drivers 16 and older who have held a restricted license for the required period may not need a formal course. Adults are exempt.

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This information is based on Kansas Division of Vehicles guidelines. Requirements can change. Visit the official Kansas Division of Vehicles website for the most current information.