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Please reach us at AAAADrive@outlook.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Teens: After you have your temporary permit, go to our website and complete the Step 1 process listed below. Step 1: Email us the following documentation. (a) Fill & Sign Training Agreement, (b) Online Course Completion Certificate, (c) Payment-in-Full, (d) Copy of Temporary Permit.
Step 2: Our scheduling department will reach out to you for scheduling. Step 3: Confirmed Appointment Email - you have been scheduled with a driving instructor.
Adults: There is a waitlist for adult lessons. Please contact the office for availability before making the payment. Please email or text us with the below information and we will follow up when there is an availability.
Name:
Age:
Hours needed:
Experience:
Maneuverability Lesson Only: Yes/No
The amount of time needed will vary with the student's learning speed and how much practice time they can get in with friends and family. At the end of each lesson with us, your instructor will go over your progress and recommend any additional practice time if necessary.
You can pay online on our website using the PAY NOW tab or schedule an appointment to bring your payment to our administrative office.
Once we have your Original Certificate of Completion and you have completed your behind the wheel lesson, it can take up to 7 business days from the date of your last lesson to process and email or mail your certificate. We recommend that you have your certificate in hand before you schedule your road test with the BMV.
If you are canceling a behind-the-wheel lesson, you need to cancel at least three business days before the day of the lesson. Business days are Mon-Fri. If we do not receive at least three full business days' notice, a $75 cancellation fee will be applied to the student's account.
The state of Ohio limits the amount of training to maximum of three hours a day. We suggest 2-hour lessons per day if you don't have enough driving experience.
AAAA Driving School of West Chester gives private, one on one, on the road driving lessons 7 days a week, day and evening hours. We provide pick up and drop off within 5 miles of our office location. Outside of 5 miles may incur small fee. We pick you and drop you off at your school, work, house. Please contact us at (513) 874-0555 or email us at AAAADrive@outlook.com for more details and our current pricing.
Yes, we offer a service where you can use our car for your driver's test! If you are a teenager, you must finish your required eight hours of behind the wheel lessons. Adults need to have taken a minimum of four units of driver's training. Both adult and teen students need an approval from the school and have had their recent lessons within 30 days of scheduling their test. (Currently service is not being offered) Please contact us at (513) 874-0555 or email us at AAAADrive@outlook.com for more details and our current pricing.
All packages require online prepayment. Please contact us at (513) 874-0555 or email us at AAAADrive@outlook.com to schedule your driving lessons after submitting required documents and payment is submitted.
Bring your Ohio learner's permit with you for every lesson. Images or photos of your permit will not be accepted. If you do not have your physical permit on you for your scheduled lesson, the lesson will be cancelled. This will result in the cancellation fee of $75 which must be paid prior to your last lesson. No Exceptions.
Be sure to wear closed toe shoes for every lesson. No flip flops. We recommend gym shoes. This will result in the cancellation fee of $75 which must be paid prior to your last lesson. No Exceptions.
If you wear prescription glasses or contact lenses, you MUST wear them to every lesson. If you don't have your glasses or contact lenses, the lesson will be cancelled. This will result in the cancellation fee of $75 which must be paid prior to your last lesson. No Exceptions.
Electronic signatures facilitate faster and more secure document signing, with the flexibility to choose the option that is most efficient for each organization, department, or project. The U.S. Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce (ESIGN) Act in 2000 legislated that electronic signatures are legal in every state and U.S. territory where federal law applies. Where federal law does not apply, most U.S. states have adopted the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA), which Congress passed in 1999. ESIGN is the default federal law that applies in states that have not adopted the UETA or another statute providing alternative procedures for the use of electronic signatures consistent with ESIGN. ESIGN was passed to resolve disputes between different state laws and says that each state may accept or reject guidelines in the UETA, but that each state must have some laws that validate electronic signatures and records. In other words, no state can outright deny the authenticity of electronic signatures, but they don’t necessarily have to use the UETA in its entirety. The net effect of these laws is that every jurisdiction in the United States has substantially the same rules for the use of electronic signatures.
In the United States, there are two primary types of electronic signatures:
The information provided in this guide is intended to assist in understanding the legal framework of electronic signatures for U.S. states and territories. Laws pertaining to electronic signatures are constantly evolving, so this guide should not serve as a substitute for professional legal advice.
Check out this video on step-by-step instructions for making a payment for teen behind the wheel lessons (8 hours).
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