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ADAP Course

Alcohol Drug Awareness Program (ADAP)

By law, Georgia teens under the age of 18 are required to successfully complete ADAP in order to obtain their Class D Georgia driver’s license.

1. Register by clicking the link above then click continue.

2. Because eADAP is an internet-based course, teens must have access to a computer that is connected to the internet. Although not required, the DDS highly recommends using a computer with high-speed internet access, such as DSL. Most public libraries and school computer labs have computers with high-speed internet access. Dialup users will experience slower downloads and media streams.

3. Teens that wish to take the eADAP course must have email. Usernames and passwords will be emailed to teens. If you do not have email, there are several search engines that offer free email service, including Google, Yahoo, and MSN.

4. Once a teen receives their eADAP username and password, they will have 30 days to successfully complete the eADAP course. If a teen fails to successfully complete the eADAP course in 30 days, their username and password will expire, at which time they will be required to register for the course again by sending an email to eADAPsupport@dds.ga.gov with their full name, birth date, user id, password and phone number.

5. The eADAP course will take approximately 4 hours to complete. The eADAP course consists of four sections, or modules, each of which will take approximately 1 hour to complete. Although a teen is not required to complete the entire course in one sitting, once they start a module, they must fully complete that module and the end-of-module quiz before logging out or they will be required to start the module over again.

6. Teens will have 3 attempts to successfully pass the eADAP course. If they do not successfully complete the eADAP course in 3 attempts, their username and password will be deactivated, at which time they will be required to register for the course again by sending an email to eADAPsupport@dds.ga.gov, with their full name, birth date, user id, password and phone number.

7. Teens will be able to print their certificate of completion immediately after successfully completing of the course. They will also have the ability to print replacement certificates later by visiting the DDS website. Their eADAP certificate will contain a certificate # and PIN that Parents and/or Guardians will need if they desire to take the Parent ADAP Course.

8. Teens must bring a printed copy of their certificate of completion with them to the DDS Customer Service Center when they apply for their Georgia Page 3 of 3 driver’s license. DDS Examiners cannot access your personal email account to print certificates. If you have any questions, or experience any problems, please feel free to email us at eADAPsupport@dds.ga.gov. Be sure to include your full name, phone number, birth date and e-mail address. Required from the DDS website - Georgia Department of Driver Services