Make Sure Your Teen Is Eligible for Training
Before enrolling in any driver education program, confirming eligibility is crucial. Here’s what Washington State requires:
- Your teen must be 15 years old by the first day of class.
- Your teen must pre-register for a Washington Driver License (WDL) number.
- Your school will need to enter your WDL number into the DOL system for you to secure you learners permit. You must secure your permit before starting behind-the-wheel lessons, which start after the third classroom session.
- You can secure your permit totally online through DOL License Express. Your permit will come in the mail in about 10 days, but will not have a picture on it. This will require the student to also carry a picture ID, such as a student card, anytime they are using their permit. Once they secure their license, they will need to go to a DOL office to get a picture and pass a vision test. Alternatively, you can secure your permit at a DOL office, which will enable you to subsequently secure your license through License Express once you complete driver education and pass the exams.
- For teens under 18, the program must be with a DOL‑approved provider such as WMST, which is comprised of:
- 30 hours of classroom learning
- Six hours of in-car driving instruction
- One hour of in-car observation
Washington also mandates 50 hours of supervised driving, including 10 hours at night, which must be completed to secure your license.
Register for a Washington Driver’s License Number (WDL)
Registration for driver education require a Washington Driver’s License number (WDL number). To obtain this:
- Visit the DOL License Express portal.
- Enter your teen’s personal details.
- The system generates a WDL number, which you will need to provide to WMST to enter a waiver into the DOL system, which will allow your teen to get their learner permit
Without a WDL number, your teen cannot obtain their permit in order to schedule their behind-the-wheel lessons. It’s an essential early step—so don’t skip it.
Choose a Trusted School Like WMST
Choosing the right training provider impacts everything—from safety to success. Here’s why WMST stands out:
- State-approved, professional curriculum developed using national best practices.
- Six full hours of behind-the-wheel training with a licensed instructor—no simulator substitutions.
- DOL-approved vehicle provided at no extra charge for the Skills Test, reducing stress and ensuring familiar surroundings.
- Interactive online classes: WMST uses tools like Kahoot during live Zoom sessions to ensure your teen is actively engaged, not just watching.
- High emphasis on test integrity: WMST ensures a licensed examiner administers each test to prevent unauthorized sharing of test content.
Parents consistently report high satisfaction—students develop safer habits and confidence through this structured yet supportive environment.
Set Expectations for Practice Hours and Scheduling
Success in driver education is built over time, not crammed at the last minute. Here’s how you can help your teen structure their learning and practice:
- The state requires 50 hours of supervised driving, including 10 at night. These hours complement WMST’s professional instruction, not replace it.
- Schedule behind-the-wheel sessions during school breaks or weekends to avoid overload.
- At-home practice should include:
- The five required Skills Test maneuvers: backing around a corner, parallel parking, hill parking, lane change, and entering/exiting traffic
- Reinforcement of the 4-second rule for safe following distance
- Varying road and weather conditions to build confidence
- Begin scheduling your behind-the-wheel lessons early—WMST will provide a DOL‑approved vehicle for the lessons.
Setting clear expectations and scheduling help your teen progress steadily and confidently toward not onlyt passing the Skills Test, but becoming a life-long safe driver.
Talk to Your Teen About Safety and Focus
Beyond logistics, driver education is a mindset shift. Help your teen internalize safe-driving values:
- Emphasize consistency with safe driving habits like scanning, signaling, and maintaining a safe following distance.
- Remind them: it’s better to take a little extra time than risk an accident or test failure—patience is a strength.
- Prepare them to stay calm under pressure—such as driving in heavy traffic or managing adverse weather. WMST includes practice on error recovery and stress management.
- Discuss the importance of being fully present—no distractions like phones or playlists during training or practice.
This preparatory work helps transform nervousness into competence.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
At what age can my teen start driver education in WA?
Teens can begin once they have a valid learner’s permit—typically around age 15can enroll in driver education as long as they will be 15 by the first day of class.
How do I get my teen a WDL number for training?
Register through the DOL License Express portal using the permit number to receive a WDL number, which WMST will need to file a waiver with the DOL, allowing you to secure your permit. required for WMST enrollment.
Can I attend the first session with my teen?
Yes, WMST welcomes parental support and often offers orientation sessions to guide parents through expectations, supervised hours, and test readiness.
Does WMST help teens build confidence?
Absolutely. Through safe, structured training, interactive online learning, and instructor support, students gain real-world skills and self-assurance behind the wheel.
Conclusion: A Thoughtful Roadmap for Teen Driving Success
Equipping your teen for driver education is about more than transportation; it’s about safety and independence. By following this checklist:
- Confirm eligibility
- Register for a WDL number
- Choose a certified provider like WMST
- Structure practice and test scheduling
- Reinforce safety habits and mental readiness
You’re setting the stage for a smooth and confident journey toward licensure. WMST’s balance of professional instruction, interactive learning, and real-world preparation makes it a reliable partner in that journey.
To start the process, visit WMST’s enrollment page and begin the path to safe, confident driving.
