Teaching Driver Intelligence™ to new and experienced drivers since 2003

100% Sec of State Approved

Live Professional Customer Support

22 Years in Business

Top-Rated Locations

Free Home Pickup

Dashcams in ALL Training Vehicles

DIAMOND

Classroom + Driving Lessons

  • 30 hours of Classroom Instruction

  • 12 x 1-Hour Driving Lessons

  • Includes: Optional 2-hour City Driving Lesson

  • Advanced In-Vehicle Lesson Scheduling

$990

PLATINUM

Classroom + Driving Lessons

  • 30 Hours of Classroom instruction

  • 10 x 1-Hour Driving Lessons

  • Includes: Optional 2-hour City Driving Lesson

$790

RECOMMENDED

GOLD

Classroom + Driving Lessons

  • 30 Hours of Classroom instruction

  • 8 x 1-Hour Driving Lessons

  • No observation lessons required!

$665

SILVER

Classroom + Driving Lessons

  • 30 Hours of Classroom instruction

  • 6 x 1-Hour Driving Lessons

  • 6 x 1-Hour Observation Lessons

$565

6-Hour Online Course

Online Course Only

All 18, 19, 20-year-olds are required to complete a six-hour adult driver education course before obtaining an Illinois driver’s license. LEARN MORE

$49

Adult Driving Lessons

Driving Lessons Only

Adult in-car behind the wheel lessons are 90 minutes in length. 

Road Test Services

In Person Test

The easiest way to complete your road test! Don’t have a car? Use one of ours! LEARN MORE

Adult Remedial Course

Classroom Only

Driver’s license reinstatement is only available to students who complete the approved Driver Remedial Education Course. LEARN MORE

$99

Additional Courses

Top Driver, Illinois’ largest private driving school, offers flexible lessons for teens, adults, and refresher courses. Proudly serving Joliet, IL, we’re dedicated to keeping Illinois roads safe.

BeHind THE WHEEL ONLY 6 Hours

$499.00

ENROLL NOW

BeHind THE WHEEL ONLY 8 Hours

$599.00

ENROLL NOW

Specialized Program for students with ADHD and Other Executive Functioning Disorders.

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About Joliet Driving School

Top Driver is IL’s largest private driving school with over 40 classroom locations. We take pride in our advanced training programs and engaging proprietary curriculum. Our goal is to give you the flexibility to choose the driver education program that best suits your needs: from teen driving lessons to adult online classes and also many refresher driver education online courses. We take pride in serving the residents of Joliet, IL, and look forward to continuing this important work of keeping Illinois roads safe for many more years to come!

Complimentary Home Pickup/Drop off for behind the wheel sessions is available for those students living in 60431, 60435, 60586 and 60404 zip codes! We also pick up at Joliet West High School and Joliet Catholic High School.

What Areas Does Top Driver in Joliet Service

Joliet

Channahon

Crest Hill

Crystal Lawns

Elwood

Minooka

Ottawa

Plainfield

Fairmont

Shorewood

Preston Heights

Lockport

Rockdale

We Live and Work in Joliet

Top Driver, Illinois' largest driving school with 40+ locations, offers flexible programs for teens, adults, and refresher courses. Proudly serving Joliet, IL, and committed to keeping roads safe.

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Teen Driver Education
with Top Driver

Top Driver is dedicated to supporting teens throughout their entire driver's license journey. From classroom instruction and behind-the-wheel training to obtaining a learner's permit and passing the road test, we are here to provide the resources and support necessary to succeed.

To enroll, students must reach the age of 15 on or before the final scheduled classroom session of their program. On the Top Driver website after entering your zip code, select your Top Driver location and input your date of birth to view the classes for which you are eligible.

In Illinois, students are required to provide proof of good academic standing from their high school to enroll in Driver Education. The Grade Verification Form must be submitted to Top Driver before the end of class.

The classroom program comprises 30 hours of instruction divided into 15 two-hour sessions. The duration of the classroom program ranges from 3 1/2 weeks to 15 weeks, depending on the frequency of the sessions. Weekday classes meet for 2 or 4 days per week, while weekend classes typically meet once a week.

Click here to find a class near you.

Teens enrolled in an approved Driver Education program become eligible for an Instruction Permit at age 15. The Instruction Permit is valid for two years from the date of issue.

1. Click here to view the Instruction Permit Requirements

2.Click here to view Required Documentation to apply for an Instruction Permit

Once students obtain their Instruction Permit and enter the permit number in their Top Driver Signals account, they can begin scheduling behind-the-wheel lessons.

Behind-the-wheel training involves a student operating the training vehicle alongside our expert instructors. Sessions are scheduled in one-hour increments and can be paired with an observation lesson. This is when a student observes another student’s driving lesson from the backseat of the training vehicle.

Students must pass both a written classroom final exam and an in-vehicle evaluation to successfully complete their Driver Education Program. If the student is unable to pass the exam in two attempts, they must retake the classroom phase of training at a cost of $200

To be eligible for the road test, students must complete at least 50 hours of supervised driving practice (including at least 10 hours at night) in addition to their Driver Education coursework.

Top Driver is an approved provider of the IL SOS Cooperative Road Test. For more information please check out our IL Teen Road Tests.

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Trusted by Thousands of Illinois Drivers Since 2003!

For over 22 years, Top Driver has been committed to keeping our roads safe offering state-certified Driver Education classes for teens and adults across the midwest.

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Illinois Teen FAQs

Enroll in an Approved Driver Education Course. Teens must be at least 15 years old to start. Sign up for a state-approved course, which includes 30 hours of classroom instruction and 6 hours of behind-the-wheel training.

Obtain a Learner’s Permit. The Permit Application is provided on day 1 of class. Apply for Permit, pass a written test and a vision screening at the DMV. Practice driving with a licensed adult (21+ years old) for at least 50 hours, including 10 hours at night.

Obtain a Learner’s Permit The Permit Application is provided on day 1 of class. Apply for Permit, pass a written test and a vision screening at the DMV. Practice driving with a licensed adult (21+ years old) for at least 50 hours, including 10 hours at night. Obtain a Learner’s Permit The Permit Application is provided on day 1 of class. Apply for Permit, pass a written test and a vision screening at the DMV. Practice driving with a licensed adult (21+ years old) for at least 50 hours, including 10 hours at night.

A hard copy certificate of completion is not mandatory. Prior to visiting a Secretary of State Facility to apply for a driver’s license, completion of driver education must be updated/posted to the applicant’s driving record.

Students should check their eligibility to apply for a driver’s license on the Driver’s Education Course Completion checker tool.

Students must hold their permit for a minimum of 9 months from the date of issue. Additional requirements can be viewed on the Secretary of State Facility Checklist.

The permit application is provided on the first day of class (and not before).

Illinois Adult FAQs

All 18, 19, 20-year-olds are required to complete a six-hour adult driver education course before obtaining an Illinois driver’s license, if the person has not previously held a driver’s license or successfully completed the classroom portion of a traditional driver education course.

Top Driver offers adult training programs starting at $49 with the 6-hour online driving course. For pricing details on behind the wheel lessons and road test services, please call us at 1 (800) 374-8373.

To be eligible for in-car training, students must be at least 18 years old and have a valid Illinois Instruction Permit, Illinois Driver’s License, or a Driver’s License issued by your country of origin (International Driver’s Licenses are not accepted in Illinois). Students from out of the country may drive on their country of origin license for no more than 90 days after entering the country.

If you do not currently have a permit, we recommend taking our 6-hour online course to prepare for the Written Permit Exam at the Illinois Secretary of State’s office.

No, adults (18+) in Illinois are not required to take driving lessons to get a license. While it’s highly recommended for safety and skill development, it’s not a legal mandate for licensing at that age.

To take a road test with the Illinois Secretary of State (SOS) as an adult over 18, you’ll need:

  • . Identification: An acceptable form of identification, such as a U.S. passport, Illinois Identification Card, or credit card
  • . Proof of birth: A birth certificate, U.S. passport, or Illinois Identification Card
  • . Proof of Social Security number: Documentation that shows your Social Security number
  • . Proof of residency: Two documents that show you are an Illinois resident, such as bank statements, utility bills, or education transcripts
  • . Proof of vehicle insurance: A liability insurance card
  • . Payment: The appropriate fee for the road test, which can be paid by cash, check, credit card, or traveler’s check
  • . Learner’s permit or driver’s license: A valid learner’s permit or driver’s license

For the most up to date information, please visit IL SOS (https://www.ilsos.gov/)