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NCDMV Licensed Private Driving School

Western North Carolina’s Driving School Since 2015

WNC Driver

WNC Driving School, LLC is a private driving school licensed through the North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles. We provide comprehensive behind the wheel and classroom instruction to local schools as well as private instruction. Our instructors are licensed professionals and are highly qualified and experienced in teaching drivers education.

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Students in NC must be 14 years and 6 months of age before beginning a driver education program.

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If you are a homeschool or private school student in a town listed in our menu, you will need to contact the public high school for your district.

High School Student

If you attend a school serviced by WNC Driving School, you will need to check with the high school office for registration and fees.

If you don’t see your Western North Carolina town listed in our menu and still want driver training call us directly at (828) 342-6051.

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Private Instruction

If you are 18 years of age and over or a new driver needing additional driving lessons, you will need to contact WNC Driving School directly at 828-342-6051.

NC Requirements

  • Students must be actively seeking a high school diploma and be a resident of NC.
  • NC requires students under the age of 18 to complete a 30-hour driver education class and 6 hours of behind the wheel instruction with a certified licensed instructor.
  • Schools may charge up to $65 for drivers education.
  • Contract parents must sign for private driving lessons.

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“Great experience! WNC Driving School worked so well with our schedule !!! Thanks so much for helping me get Kaden on the road!”

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“Thanks WNC Driving School for working around Ry’s volleyball practice and game schedule. We Highly recommend WNC Driving School.”

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“WNC Driving School worked with my daughter over Christmas break to make sure she got in all her driving hours before school started back. She didn’t have time after school with basketball practice and games. They are very professional and Jordan felt very comfortable driving.”

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“Hannah had an amazing experience with WNC Driving School. Very professional and they worked with Hannah’s volleyball schedule to get her hours in so she could get her permit on her birthday. Highly recommend them to anyone in WNC!”

How do I register?
The registration process depends on your age and the school you attend. If you attend a school serviced by WNC Driving School, you will need to check with the school office for registration and fees. If you are a homeschool student, you will need to contact the high school for your district. If you are a private school student or 18 and over, you will need to contact WNC Driving School directly at 828-342-6051.

When can my student enroll in Driver’s Ed?
Students in NC must be 14 years and 6 months of age before beginning a driver education program.

What are drivers education requirements in NC?
Students must be actively seeking a high school diploma and be a resident of NC. NC requires students under the age of 18 to complete a 30-hour driver education class and 6 hours of in-car instruction with a certified licensed instructor. DMV website link

How much does drivers ed cost?
Schools may charge up to $65 for drivers education. Check with your school for possible fees. The cost of private instruction depends on the area in which you live and your training needs.

Is the 30-hour class available online?
Yes, there are options for online drivers education classes for students living in the Western North Carolina area. Call 828-342-6051 for more information.

How long after completing the classroom portion can I expect my student to drive with an instructor?
For contracted schools, students are scheduled according to coursework completion and date of birth. Private students are scheduled on an individual basis.

Can I use WNC Driving School for behind the wheel instruction after completing the coursework through another district?
Yes, WNC Driving School offers the 6 hours behind the wheel instruction privately. Call 828-342-6051 for fees.

After completing drivers ed, how do I get a permit?
You will be issued a Completion Certificate which allows you to receive your NC Driving Eligibility Certificate through your local school. The following link provides information regarding specific documents and fees you will need to take to your local DMV office DMV website link

How do I get a Drivers Eligibility Certificate for a homeschool student?
Homeschool students must apply through the NC Department of Non-Public Education at 1-919-733-4276.