When will I receive my certificate of completion from a driver ed online course?

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That depends on the policy of your drivers education provider, as well as your state's policy.

Some states demand that the driver ed online school send the certificate directly to them immediately after course completion. Others, though, are more flexible, and will allow the drivers ed school to send the certificate to you, and then have you show it to state officials when it's the appropriate time.

You'll find that some online schools send their certificates within one or two business days after course completion. Others may take longer. However, you can often expedite the process by requesting an upgrade of the shipping method. For instance, instead of relying on normal first-class mail, you can request second-day or overnight delivery by the mail service, or perhaps another national delivery service. Just be aware, of course, that doing so will cost you extra.

You can find out if your state has a preference about receiving the certificate directly by visiting your state's drivers license division site, or calling state headquarters. And, you can learn about how your online course provider handles the shipment procedure by looking through its Web site or contacting them.

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