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The tuition is currently $400. As always, you may start with as little as $100 down on the first day.
No. Because of state requirements and liabilities we require all driving lessons to be conducted in our vehicles. You may use your own vehicle for the skills test only.
Driving schools will notify students via e-mail upon completion of our course which takes 3-4 weeks once you’ve passed all drives, tests, makeup classes, etc. Once you receive this email you can schedule your WA State exams.
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