

Schools must be specifically approved for this by the DMV. Some private schools also offer a course consisting of 15 hours of classroom instruction and 5 hours of behind-the-wheel training. The course consists of 30 hours of classroom instruction. You may take courses offered by a public or private high school or a DMV-licensed professional drive school.

This option applies only if a classroom course is not offered within a 30-mile radius of your residence and you do not have access to the internet.

Anyone under the age of 18 who applies for an instruction permit, driver’s license or driver authorization card must provide the DMV with proof that he or she meets the minimum Nevada school attendance requirements.
