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Missouri


Welcome! If you are not a resident of Missouri please click here and select your state.

Attention Missouri parents and teens!  Stop by and visit us in person at an upcoming conference in your area:

What:  MPE Conference

When:  April 25-26, 2008

Where:  KCI Expo Center, Kansas City, Missouri

Summary of Missouri Graduated Licensing Law
(detailed chart bottom of this page)
Missouri has a three stage licensing process for minors.
  1. Obtain Permit (at least age 15) We recommend our Driver Ed in a Box® to use during the Learner stage. Shows the parent how to teach collision-free driving habits and provides unique teaching tools (mirrors, checklists, videos, audio instruction series, etc.).
  2. Obtain Intermediate License (ages 16 - 18)
  3. Obtain Full License (age 18)
Teens want to know how to stay out of collisions!
Today’s teens do not just want their license; they want to be good collision-free drivers. They know the risks. Virtually all have friends who got a license and were involved in a collision in the first four weeks. Most teens have lost classmates due to fatal collisions.
Driver Ed in a Box® Certificate of Completion!

Our product now includes both the Interactive CD-Rom Version and the Textbook Version for one low price.  You may use either version to complete the course at your own pace.

Teens want to know "why" the things you ask them to do will work. When you complete the full course you get a Certificate of Completion. Take this to your insurance agent. It varies state by state and by insurance company, but you may receive an insurance discount.
Using the full course your teen will learn why each step is important while learning the collision-free HABITS that make you a better driver. The full course also includes a section on Social & Consumer Issues. This includes how alcohol and drugs as well as emotions and attitude affect driving performance. Also covered are vehicle ownership (buying, leasing, insuring, and maintaining).
Over 15,000 students have used Driver Ed in a Box®.
  "It covered everything a beginning driver needed to know, thoroughly."
- Parent, Springfield, Missouri
  "Excellent. Your introduction, hints for teachers, guides for progression through the learning to drive experience were extremely helpful. Also the combination of audio, video and workbook!" - Parent, Kimberling, Missouri  
"After using the tips and tricks discussed in the book, the most complex tasks became easy. With each day of driving I became more confident in my driving. As I look back, I can see the type of driver the course has made me: A careful driver without being too slow or too cautious. Not only am I appreciative of the course, so is everyone else on the road!" - JDH, Chesterfield, Missouri  
Missouri License Chart
Instruction Permit Intermediate License Under 21Full License
Age 15 Age 16 - 18 Age 18

Parent or legal guardian* must accompany the teen to the license office to sign a permission statement.

Pass the vision, road sign and written tests.

Instruction Permit may only be used when accompanied by a parent, grandparent, or legal guardian* (If the permit holder is 16 years or older, the person occupying the seat beside the driver must be at least 21 and have a valid license).

Must drive with Instruction Permit for a minimum of 6 months (182 days from the issuance date of the Instruction Permit).

Parent, grandparent, or legal guardian* must accompany the teen to the license office to verify that the teen has received 20 hours of behind-the-wheel instruction with an Instruction Permit.

Pass the vision, road sign, and written tests if results are over a year old.

Pass driving test No alcohol-related offenses in last 12 months; no traffic convictions in last 6 months.

Seat belts required for driver and all passengers.

No driving alone between 1:00 a.m. - 5:00 a.m. except to and from a school activity, job, or an emergency as defined by the Director of Revenue, or unless accompanied by a licensed driver who is at least 21 years old.

Do not need to pass the written and driving tests if already completed.

Intermediate License cannot be suspended, revoked or denied when applying for a full driver license.

No alcohol-related offenses or traffic convictions within the last 12 months.

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