Sanford Driver's Ed
- Complete Your DATA Requirement Fully Online
- Complete Control of Your Sanford Course
- Completion Sent to Seminole County DMV
- Permit Prep Course & Permit Exam in One Place
Prepare. Then Succeed!
Our Painless Driver License Prep Course is the only way to prepare for your DHSMV permit test. This course was specifically designed for first time drivers residing in Seminole County Florida who need to pass the written exam with ease. We provide a detailed and structured course covering everything you need to know.
Steps Towards Getting Your Seminole County Learner's Permit
- Complete the Florida Approved D.A.T.A. (Drug Alcohol Traffic Awareness) course
- Supply proof of completion of a Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education Course
- Complete the Permit Written Exam . Must be 15 years old to do so. Parental consent form needed, if under 18
- Present one of the following forms of identification: Original Birth Certificate, valid U.S. passport, or Florida State ID card
- Present your original Social Security Card
- Pass a vision and hearing test
- Give a thumb print and Get your picture taken
A D.A.T.A. Course Specifically For Sanford
Satisfy all state mandated requirements to obtain your learner's permit online with DriversEdDirect.com. Our Painless First Time Drivers Course was specifically designed to help Sanford residents, such as yourself complete the necessary steps needed to obtain a permit without leaving the comfort of your own home or office. Access all course material, as well as the written exam online. Take your vision and hearing test at your Seminole County Department of Highway Safety & Motor Vehicle, and leave the rest to us!
The Proof Is Here!
The proof is in your certificate! Upon successful completion of the Painless First Time Drivers Course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion to the Sanford address on file. Your Seminole County DHSMV will automatically receive your information, so there is no need to send them anything.
Drug and Alcohol Program Blueprint
Take your Sanford permit exam with DriversEdDirect.com behind you! Our 4-hour Painless D.A.T.A. course will not only prepare you for the exam, but it will leave you with pertinent and long-lasting information as you begin your journey as a first time driver. With 7 sections of reading material, short quizzes and a final exam, you'll learn what your responsibilities are as a driver, increased knowledge of drugs and alcohol abuse, safety driving techniques, Seminole County rules, regulations and so much more.
100% Approval from the Seminole County DHSMV
Our Painless course and exam meet the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles standards. Both our First Time Driver Internet Class and Florida Online Driver License Knowledge Exam are authorized by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV or DMV) to fulfill the requirements needed for your first Seminole County Florida learner's permit.
Traffic tickets can seriously hurt your driving privileges. For instance, a moving violation in Seminole County can affect your DHSMV driving record by the negative points you will accrue. Negative points on your record could lead to more expensive insurance coverage rates or none at all. Without at the very minimum, the basic personal injury protection and property damage liability insurance coverage, your Sanford license could be suspended. However, eligible drivers are offered the opportunity to take our Painless traffic school that is approved for Lake Mary, Deltona, Oviedo, De Land, Longwood, and Casselberry, which will dismiss points off your driving record.
Seminole County, FL Auto Insurance Requirements
Failure to carry the proper automobile insurance can lead to severe consequences, including damage caused to your Seminole County DHSMV record. So make sure you are covered, even if it is the basic minimum amount, which for Sanford drivers consists of $10,000 personal injury protection and $10,000 property damage liability. This coverage must be obtained through an insurance company licensed by the Florida Department of Financial Services.