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Track your Alaska supervised driving hours — without the paper headache

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What Alaska requires

In Alaska, a learner permit is available starting at age 14. Alaska requires 40 hours of supervised driving before a teen can finish the supervised-driving stage of licensing.

Of those 40 hours, at least 10 have to be in more demanding conditions — Alaska names nighttime and inclement-weather driving as examples. They share one 10-hour pool: any qualifying condition counts, and nighttime driving alone can cover it, so there's no separate bad-weather total to reach. Learner Log tracks your night hours here; whether the rest of the mix is covered is your call — and only ever practice in conditions that are safe for you.

The learner permit also has to be held for at least 6 months before a teen can move up to the next license stage in Alaska, so it's worth starting the log early.

A parent or guardian certifies the completed hours on the Form 433. There's no trip log to submit.

✓ Requirements verified on July 21, 2026 against Alaska's official DMV source.

Official sources: Form 433 Official Alaska DMV

Requirements change; always confirm the current rules with your state's licensing agency or the official form.

Alaska certifies the hours rather than submitting a log: see submit vs. certify.

Planning your record: common driving-log mistakes paper log vs. app

Log your first supervised drive

  1. 1. Log a drive in a few taps (day or night).
  2. 2. Enter your email to save your log.
  3. 3. Track progress and export when ready.

Already been driving? You can enter drives you've already completed — just pick the date each one happened.

Any past date works.

e.g. 90 = 1.5 hrs

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Alaska requirements checklist

Questions about Alaska requirements

Do I submit this log to Alaska?

No. Alaska has a parent or guardian certify your completed hours on the Form 433. Learner Log is your private record for tracking them, with no trip log to turn in.

Do some of the hours have to be in challenging conditions?

Yes. Alaska requires at least 10 of the 40 hours in more demanding conditions, and names nighttime and inclement-weather driving as examples. They share one 10-hour pool — any qualifying condition counts, and nighttime driving alone can satisfy it, so there's no separate bad-weather total to reach. Learner Log tracks your total and night hours; it does not separately verify this mix, so it stays your call — and only ever drive in conditions that are safe for you.

How long must the Alaska permit be held?

The configured Alaska licensing path requires the permit to be held for at least 6 months. Confirm the current timing with the licensing agency before applying.

Related states

Moving, or supervising a driver elsewhere? These states have similar supervised-driving requirements:

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