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Nevada Driver Education Requirements Explained
Driver’s ed is required in Nevada. The state won’t issue a license to anyone under 18 who hasn’t finished an approved program.
How it connects to your practice hours
Driver’s ed is separate from the 50 supervised driving hours Nevada requires. You need both. The course teaches rules and theory. The 50 hours (including 10 at night) build actual driving experience with a parent or guardian in the car.
See the full hour breakdown at Nevada permit hours.
How the requirement works
Drivers under 18 must complete an approved driver education program. Programs vary, but most run 30 to 40 classroom hours and include some behind-the-wheel time. You’ll get a certificate when you finish. Bring that to the DMV when you apply for your license.
Driver education required for under 18.
Track your hours with Moda
Whether or not you take driver’s ed, you’ll need to log practice hours. Moda tracks every session automatically. Start, drive, stop. It records day vs. night, calculates your progress against Nevada’s requirements, and exports a DMV-ready log when you’re done. No paper forms, no guessing.