What is the purpose of the eADAP Registration form?
The eADAP Registration form is designed for teens who are unable to participate in the traditional ADAP classroom setting due to homeschooling or attending a school that does not offer ADAP or eADAP. It also applies to those who have completed high school or obtained a GED. The form facilitates their enrollment in the eADAP program, allowing these students to meet the necessary requirements for driver education.
Who is eligible to fill out the eADAP Registration form?
Students eligible to complete the eADAP Registration form include those who are home-schooled, those attending schools that do not participate in ADAP or eADAP, and those who have already completed high school or received their GED. Eligibility is strictly limited to these groups. If a student does not meet one of these criteria, they must register through their high school.
What information is required in the eADAP Registration form?
The form requires personal information from the student, including their name, date of birth, gender, and last four digits of their Social Security number. Additionally, students must provide their email address and telephone number. Parent or legal guardian information is also required, including their name, relationship to the student, and contact details. Consent from the parent or guardian is necessary to affirm the student’s eligibility.
How should the completed eADAP Registration form be submitted?
Once completed, the eADAP Registration form can be submitted either by mail or fax. For mail submissions, the forms should be sent to the Georgia Department of Driver Services, Regulatory Compliance Division, at the provided address. If submitting by fax, there are two numbers available: 678-413-8736 or 678-413-8735.
What can students expect after submitting the eADAP Registration form?
After submitting the form, if the student qualifies for the eADAP program, they can expect to receive their eADAP username and password via email within 5 business days. It is important to ensure that the email address provided on the form is correct, as all official correspondence will be sent electronically.