Nevada Driving Schools
Find state-licensed driving schools in Nevada. Browse our comprehensive directory of local driving schools.
Nevada Insurance Discount
Example: $150/mo premium with 10% off
$15 /month saved
$180/year · $540 over 3 years
Check if your state offers online options.
Who qualifies
Drivers age 55+
State MandatedDiscount
Up to 10% for 3 years
Requirements
Age 55+. Clean driving record required. Voluntary completion. Valid 3 years.
Savings example based on Nevada's average full-coverage premium of $150/month with a 10% discount. Your actual savings depend on your premium and insurer.
Driving Schools in Nevada
Nevada DMV Reference
DMV Office Locations
Find your nearest DMV office in Nevada. Addresses, hours, and appointment info.
License Renewal Guide
How to renew your Nevada driver's license. Online, in-person, and mail options.
License Fee Schedule
Nevada DMV fees for permits, licenses, renewals, and ID cards.
DMV Forms and Documents
Required documents for licenses, REAL ID, name changes, and more.
Vehicle Registration
Registration fees, title transfers, and emissions requirements.
Driver's Handbook
Official driver's manual, chapter summaries, and study topics.
Frequently Asked Questions About Driving in Nevada
You must be at least 15 and a half years old to get a learner's permit in Nevada. The permit requires completing a driver's education course before applying.
Yes. Nevada requires driver's education for teens under 18 and permits online courses through state-approved providers. Most driving schools are concentrated in the Las Vegas metro area.
Nevada requires 50 hours of supervised driving practice, including 10 hours at night. A licensed adult aged 21 or older must be present at all times.
Nevada teen intermediate license holders cannot drive between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. This is one of the earlier curfew start times in the West.
A Nevada driver's license costs $42.25 and is valid for 4 years. The permit fee is $23.25. Nevada's non-round fee amounts include a technology fee component.
Nevada teen intermediate license holders may not carry any non-family passengers under 18 for the first 6 months. Family members are always exempt.
Nevada GDL restrictions last until age 18. Teens must maintain a clean driving record and complete all required steps before receiving a full license.
Yes. A 16-year-old with a Nevada intermediate license can drive alone during allowed hours, subject to the 10 p.m. curfew and passenger restrictions.
Yes. Nevada allows online driver's education through state-approved providers, which is especially useful for teens in rural areas far from driving schools.
Nevada's knowledge test has 50 questions covering traffic laws, road signs, and safe driving. You must pass with a 70% score. Studying the Nevada Driver Handbook is the best preparation.
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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