Cincinnati, Ohio · Hamilton County
Online Driver's Ed for Cincinnati, Ohio Teens
Cincinnati's hilly streets and bridge crossings are great practice for the more challenging parts of the Ohio road test. HelloDrive is Ohio BMV-approved (#4362-3034), built for phones, and an affordable, value-packed option for Cincinnati students at $75 flat for the full 24-hour course.
Built for Cincinnati Students
Trusted by Cincinnati-area schools
We see students from Cincinnati Public Schools, Mason City Schools, and Sycamore Community Schools.
Pair with a local driving school
After your 24 hours, complete your 8 hours behind-the-wheel with any Ohio-licensed driving school in the Cincinnati area.
Test at any Ohio BMV
Common nearby BMV / deputy registrar locations include Norwood, West Chester, Forest Park. Find the current address and hours on the Ohio BMV locations page.
How Cincinnati Drivers Get Their License
The five Ohio steps from no permit to full license — same in every county, including Hamilton County.
- 1
Turn 15 years and 5 months old to start the online course.
- 2
Finish HelloDrive's 24-hour BMV-approved course (4-hour daily cap).
- 3
Pass the knowledge test at a Cincinnati-area BMV and get your TIPIC.
- 4
Complete 8 hours behind-the-wheel + 50 supervised hours (10 at night).
- 5
Take your road test at any Hamilton County BMV exam station once you've held your TIPIC for 6 months.
Popular Guides for Cincinnati Drivers
The Complete Ohio Driver's Ed Guide
Every step from your first lesson to a full Ohio license, in order.
What's on the Ohio Temps Test
The 40 questions, the topics that trip people up, and how to pass first try.
Failed Your Driving Test?
What happens next, retest costs, and the 4-hour adult course rule for 21+.
Start Today, Cincinnati
$75 — Ohio BMV-approved, mobile-first, free parent dashboard, real support.
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