Driving Schools in Wisconsin
Find Wisconsin DMV approved driving schools across the Badger State. From Milwaukee to Madison to Green Bay, we connect you with quality driver education.
49+ Driving Schools
19 DMV Service Hubs
126+ Cities Covered
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15 citiesMilwaukee
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9 citiesGreen Bay
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10 citiesWaukesha
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8 citiesKenosha
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Wisconsin Graduated Driver's License Requirements
Instruction Permit (Age 15.5+)
- • Pass knowledge test
- • Pass vision screening
- • Enrolled in driver education
- • Parent/guardian consent
Probationary License (Age 16+)
- • Hold permit 6 months
- • 30 hours supervised driving
- • 10 hours nighttime driving
- • Complete driver education
- • Pass road skills test
Full License (Age 18+)
- • 2 years probationary
- • No point suspensions
- • All restrictions removed
- • Full driving privileges
Note: Wisconsin requires all drivers under 18 to complete an approved driver education course that includes both classroom instruction (30 hours) and behind-the-wheel training (6 hours minimum). Driver education can reduce the supervised driving requirement.