How does a minor enrolled in a Community College / Basic Skills / GED program obtain a Driving Eligibility Certificate?
Once a student has enrolled in a local Community College Basic Skills / GED program for 6 months, the Basic Skills program determines academic eligibility and issues the Driving Eligibility Certificate. For more details, please contact the Basic Skills office of your local community college or visit: http://www.nccommunitycolleges.edu/ How does a minor enrolled in a public or private school outside North Carolina, obtain a Driving Eligibility Certificate? Free driver education is provided to students attending school within the state of North Carolina. § 20.88-1 Minors attending school outside the state of North Carolina but who reside in North Carolina can attend one of the DMV certified commercial driving schools throughout North Carolina. Students attending school outside North Carolina can obtain a Driving Eligibility Certificate from the local school system central office in which they have permanent residence. The local education agency determines what evidence is needed to verif
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