No universal state compliance claim
Software for Driving School does not claim that use of the platform automatically satisfies any state DMV, DOT, motor vehicle agency, driver education, traffic safety, consumer protection, record-retention, refund, privacy, accessibility, or licensing requirement.
Rules may differ by state, county, city, license type, student age, classroom program, behind-the-wheel program, online course, instructor status, vehicle status, and school operating model.
School responsibility
Your school is responsible for reviewing its forms, waivers, terms, website content, enrollment flow, payment terms, cancellation rules, record retention, instructor records, vehicle records, student communications, and reporting obligations with qualified advisors or the relevant agency.
The platform helps organize records and workflows so your school can operate more consistently. It does not replace legal, tax, insurance, licensing, or agency guidance.
Launch checklist areas to review
Before launch, review your public package descriptions, permit requirements, parent or guardian consent language, waiver text, refund terms, cancellation policy, payment instructions, privacy notices, accessibility expectations, record-retention practices, instructor qualifications, vehicle requirements, and any state-specific student communication rules.
If your state requires reporting, filings, certificates, curriculum approval, instructor licensing, vehicle inspection, classroom-hour tracking, or behind-the-wheel documentation, confirm the process with the relevant agency. Do not assume a website, enrollment form, document upload, or scheduling workflow automatically satisfies those requirements.
How the platform helps without overclaiming
Software for Driving School can help organize package setup, configurable forms, permit upload requirements, waiver collection workflows, document status tracking, student and guardian records, scheduling rules, lesson history, payment status, and support records.
Those tools can make review and operations easier, but your school decides what is required, what language is used, what records must be retained, and when a student is eligible for a lesson.