If your license has been recently suspended or revoked, you are not eligible. When you become eligible again depends on your territory. You may also be ineligible if you’ve received a large number of traffic fines in the past. Contact your local Department of Motor Vehicles office for more details. [1] X Research source

Some employers, such as public schools, may require additional education. If you have a future employer already in mind, check with them for additional requirements.

Depending on your location and desired specialization, training may last anywhere from 2 days to several weeks. Once complete, you’ll be given a certification to submit when applying for your driving instruction license.

When you apply for your license, you’ll be asked to submit proof that you’ve passed this exam. In some territories, you’ll need to pass a practical driving test as well.

Once your application is approved, the state or agency will issue your license. In states and countries where instructors can work outside of a driving school, government officials may inspect the vehicle you’ll use for teaching.

Depending on your specialization, your students could be high school kids, bus drivers, ambulance drivers, and so on.

Check with your local DMV and training officials for more information about how to get started. [10] X Research source

Use search engine optimization (SEO) to make your site easily searchable. Create keywords like “driving instructor + [your location],” “defensive driving,” driving instruction," and so on. Make sure your homepage tells visitors right away that you are a licensed professional.

Occasionally hold contests and special promotions to get more attention. Tailor your posts to your potential customers. For example, if you usually teach teenagers, post content that appeals to young people.

Additional education will cost money and time, so you may want to wait until your business has been established for a few years first.