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6-Hour Online Course Details

Students aged 17 and 3 months up to the age of 20

  • list-icon This course does NOT fulfill state requirements for teens under 17 and 3 months of age
  • list-icon 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.
  • list-icon The course must be completed within 30 days of the course start date per the Secretary of State.
  • list-icon Includes 100% of materials, course access and certificate of completion.

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Why Choose Top Driver Online

With over 20 years of experience, proprietary technology, and a range of innovative features, Top Driver leads the industry in Driver Education. Our dedication to excellence makes us the preferred choice for safe, engaging, and effective driver training.

Fit driver's ed into your busy schedule with Top Driver's online courses. Study at your own speed and revisit materials as needed, all from the comfort of your home.

We're committed to providing our students with a seamless online learning experience. Our dedicated support team is here to help, whether you need assistance setting up your courses or resolving technical issues quickly.

Our proprietary, state-approved curriculum uses quizzes, short videos, and other multimedia elements to go beyond the basics of driving. Top Driver online courses teach students to be proactive and safe drivers.
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Our innovative technology delivers an exceptional learning experience that sets us apart from other schools. With industry-leading online courses and flexible driving schedules, Top Driver is proud to be the Midwest's top driving school.

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Adult Driving School 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).

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. Students from out of the country may drive on their country of origin license for no more than 90 days after entering the country.

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/)