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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Nevada DLD Driver Log in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the applicant’s name and their instruction permit or restricted license number at the top of the form.
  3. Document your supervised driving experience in the designated log section. Ensure you use blue or black ink, as other colors or pencil are not accepted.
  4. For each driving session, record the date, start time, end time (indicating AM or PM), and total minutes driven. Make sure to avoid military time.
  5. Complete both daytime and nighttime driving logs separately, ensuring all required fields are filled accurately.
  6. Once completed, review all entries for accuracy before submitting along with any necessary certificates prior to your driving skills test.

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Under Florida law, you must log at least 50 hours of behind-the-wheel driving experience. Ten of those hours must be at night.
Mark the date and time on your drivers log. If you practiced driving on November 3rd from 7-7:30 PM, for example, you would record the date as 11/3/20xx, the start time as 7:00 PM, and the end time as 7:30 PM. Some drivers logs also require you to record the weather conditions during your practice session.
Records may be obtained from the DMV Records Section. You must complete and mail an Application for Individual Record Information (IR-002). The fee is $7. Please enclose a check or money order payable to DMV.
1:31 6:51 Number this is the same person who signed the classroom instruction log. Once its all signed theMoreNumber this is the same person who signed the classroom instruction log. Once its all signed the log is complete.
Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education (TLSAE) All first-time drivers must take and pass the TLSAE course.

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The RoadReady log can be downloaded and printed to present to the DMV as proof of the required 50 hours of experience. You may also log the driving experience on the DLD 130 log forms. Fill in the DLD-130 form after each driving session and have it fully completed before your skills test.
Ask the DMV for your states official drivers log. After you earn your learners permit, you should receive an official drivers log. If you do not, ask a DMV employee for a log.
What a driving hours log should contain The date of practice. The amount of driving time. If the drive is completed during day or night hours. A signature of the parent, guardian or family member who has been supervising the teen driver during their practice hours.

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