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  1. In order to receive your first Ohio driver's license, first time drivers are required to complete a 24-hour Driver's Education course and 8 hours of behind-the-wheel training with a licensed driving school. After you have finished the course, contact a behind-the-wheel training provider.

  2. otso.ohio.gov › programs › ohio-driver-trainingOhio Driver Training

    Ohio Driver Training P.O. Box 182081 Columbus, Ohio 43218-2081. Email: drivertraining@dps.ohio.gov Phone: (614) 466-3524 Fax: (614) 466-4993

  3. From teens learning to drive to experienced drivers looking to improve their skills, AAA has driver training programs to help you stay safe on the road.

  4. otso.ohio.gov › programs › ohio-driver-trainingAdult Drivers - Ohio

    Driver training options for adult drivers include abbreviated adult, adult remedial, and mature driver training. Use this link if you are looking for the Distracted Driving Safety Course for traffic offenders who plead guilty or are convicted of a specific traffic violation while distracted.

  5. The Ohio Department of Public Safety licenses and regulates driving schools, including basic teen driver education programs, Driving schools are inspected regularly for compliance with Ohio rules and regulations. Use our online tool to search for an Ohio-approved provider by type of school or county.

  6. For knowledge testing in person, visit any driver exam station in Ohio. To find a driver training school visit: Approved Driving Schools. To schedule driving and skills test visit: BMV Online Services and select the "Schedule a Driving or Skills Test" tile.

  7. Learn about training available or, in some cases, required for Ohioans to obtain a driver license from the Ohio Department of Public Safety. Access a list of approved driving schools near you.