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DRIVER EDUCATION PERMIT

14 years, 6 months old to 15 years old.

Teens can start the 30 hours of course at 14 years 6 months of age. To take the written exam, students must be within 30 days of their 15th birthday. At Anshor, we will allow your student to come back and take the written exam when they meet these criteria. The completion certificate is only valid for 180 days, so it must be taken to the DMV within that 180-day window.

What do I need to do before I go to the driver’s license office?
What do I need to bring to the driver’s license office?
What do I need to do before I go to the driver’s license office?
What do I need to bring to the driver’s license office?
What do I need to do before I go to the driver’s license office?
What do I need to bring to the driver’s license office?
What do I need to do before I go to the driver’s license office?
What do I need to do before I go to the driver’s license office?
An Affidavit of Liability and Guardianship form (DR 2460) is required for minors younger than 18. The signer must:

The person who signed the Affidavit of Liability and Guardianship form (DR 2460) can withdraw their signature and the driving privileges of the minor by completing a Signature Withdrawal form (DR 2464) and submitting it at a driver license office. When a different person signs a new Affidavit of Liability and Guardianship form (DR 2460), a new permit must be issued. The appropriate fee will be charged upon issuance of the new credential.

If the parent or legal guardian does not hold a valid Colorado Driver License, they may appoint an Alternate Permit Supervisor (on the affidavit) to supervise the minor while learning to drive.

If you are a minor applying for a permit under the Colorado Road and Community Safety Act, you must have the required residency documents. These documents can be in the minor’s or a guardian’s name.

Items to take to DMV to get your PERMIT:
DRIVER EDUCATION PERMIT
Teens can start the 30 hours of course at 14 years 6 months of age. To take the written exam, students must be within 30 days of their 15th birthday. At Anshor, we will allow your student to come back and take the written exam when they meet these criteria. The completion certificate is only valid for 180 days, so it must be taken to the DMV within that 180-day window.
Items to take to DMV to get your PERMIT:
Items to take to DMV to get your PERMIT:
Items to take to DMV to get your PERMIT:

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PARENTS AND TEENS RESOURCES

Colorado Driver Handbook

Students taking the course in our class will be given the Colorado Handbook in class. The handbook may be downloaded and printed from here.

Auto insurance for drivers is required by law in most states, and driving without it can lead to fines, increased future insurance costs and even a suspended license. Most lenders of car loans also require that you have insurance to protect their interest in your car. This is especially important for parents who plan to add a teen driver to their insurance policy.

Learn how to choose auto insurance with help from the Consumer Affairs Guide to Auto Insurance and Companies.

Drive Focus allows individuals to practice visual search skills anywhere, anytime on their iPad.

Free Ford Driving Skills for Life Hands-On Clinics. Find their calendar of events. The site also has Useful tools and the Online version of Ford’s guide to The Parent’s Supervised Driving Program. This guide is an extremely useful tool designed to ensure parents are giving their teens the proper information.

Colorado State Patrol, Colorado Department of Transportation, AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Admin all team together to bring Data on Denver area traffic crashes and fatalities. The interactive map shows the ages of victims, types of crashes, and contributing factors. Very eye-opening source of information!

Students will need to show proof of driving 50 hours (10 of those being nighttime hours) to the State of Colorado in order to get their driver’s license prior to age 18.

Our new teen driving guide covers topics such as understanding the risks of driving, safe driving tips, how parents can help and more.

Chevrolet has this handy website for parents with great tips for parents of new drivers. Good tips on talking to your teen about a Parent/Teen agreement, a flight plan, and consequences.

Know instantly when your teen is texting, tweeting, or doing anything else behind the wheel. Receive notifications the second your child makes or takes a phone call while on the road.

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