Town & Country Driving SchoolFAQ's
How do I know if Town & Country Driving School is certified by Ohio's DMV to offer behind-the-wheel training courses?
While we do include Town & Country Driving School's contact information in our driving school directory, we cannot say with certainty as to whether Town & Country Driving School is certified by the State of Ohio. We recommend that you either contact Town & Country Driving School directly or possibly the Ohio DMV to find out if Town & Country Driving School is a certified driver training school.
Will the Ohio DMV allow my parents to supervise my driving practice instead of requiring me to take a behind-the-wheel training course at a state-approved driving school?
Possibly. Some states will allow your parents to supervise your driving practice in place of taking a behind-the-wheel driving course with a professional driving instructor. You will need to contact the Ohio DMV to find out if your behind-the-wheel driving may be done by your parents in Ohio.
What if I don't know how to operate a vehicle with a manual-shift? Does Town & Country Driving School have an automatic-shift vehicle they'll let me train with?
Since you're just learning how to drive, you probably don't know how to operate either a stick-shift or an automatic-shift vehicle! However, if you have a preference as to a stick or an automatic, you probably should call Town & Country Driving School to see if they can accommodate your request prior to your signing up to take their behind-the-wheel training course.
I live in a small rural community, where there are a lot of small, unpaved roads. Will my driver training with Town & Country Driving School include learning how to drive in rural areas? Or do they just offer training for urban driving?
Most local driving schools will likely want their students to know how to drive safely in the local area. Therefore, chances are good that the driver training you receive from Town & Country Driving School will include handling unpaved roads and mountain driving.
Can I apply for my Ohio learner's permit once I turn 14?
Most likely, no. Most states have set the youngest age to obtain an instruction permit at 15 or 15½. You may want to contact the Ohio Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or a licensed driving instruction school like Town & Country Driving School to learn more about the minimum age requirement in Ohio.
Do I have to take a Seven Hills Ohio classroom or online drivers education course before I can register for a driver training course through Town & Country Driving School?
This requirement varies by state but most states do require new teen-aged drivers to take BOTH a classroom-based driver education course (generally 30 hours in length) AND a behind-the-wheel training course. You should ask Town & Country Driving School if they offer one or both programs.
I have to complete a behind-the-wheel class in Seven Hills Ohio before Ohio will give me my driver's license. Does Town & Country Driving School offer this type of course?
Town & Country Driving School does offer the safe driver training course in Seven Hills Ohio that is required by the State of Ohio. You will need to contact Town & Country Driving School directly for more information about the behind-the-wheel courses they offer and their class schedules.
I live in Seven Hills Ohio. What requirements must I meet to be able to get my first Ohio driver's license?
It depends on the particular laws of Ohio, but most states require teen-aged first-time license applicants to successfully complete both a drivers education classroom course and a driver training course. Town & Country Driving School may offer courses which would meet the driver training requirement, however you will need to contact them directly to find out exactly what types of courses they offer.
Is hands-on driver training required in Ohio in order to be licensed to drive a car?
Absolutely. All new drivers in Ohio must register for an approved behind-the-wheel training course before they can be issued a license to independently operate a motor vehicle.
Is it okay for me to enroll in a behind-the-wheel training class in Ohio before I receive my Ohio learners permit to drive?
Probably not. Most states require first-time drivers to have their learners permit before they are allowed to enroll in a behind-the-wheel training program. You should contact a driving instruction company like Town & Country Driving School and request more information.