Can a teen and an adult share the same account?

The completion certificate names a specific driver and reports to the specific license on file. That structural fact means each driver in a household needs their own account, their own license info, their own login, and their own certificate. Sharing an account causes the completion to land on the wrong driving record entirely — not just a paperwork annoyance but a legal misrepresentation that can backfire if discovered. The reporting infrastructure cross-checks the license number against the certificate name, so a mismatch can also block reporting outright.

For families enrolling multiple members — parent and teen, two spouses, or any combination — the simplest setup is the different email address and separate accounts under different passwords, paid from the same card. Some browsers handle multiple-account workflow well; others require logging out between sessions, which is mildly inconvenient but unavoidable. Bulk discounts may apply when multiple family members enroll simultaneously, particularly for drivers ed paired with parent enrollments.

For larger households or households with unusual configurations, contact support — we can coordinate the enrollments to keep paperwork clean across multiple drivers. Households with three or more enrollments in the same time window often benefit from bulk pricing that isn't visible in the standard checkout flow, so the proactive call before paying for individual enrollments can save material amounts. Support can also coordinate timing so that one parent's mature driver course, another parent's defensive driving course, and a teen's drivers ed don't all hit the same week — distributing the workload across several weeks tends to be more sustainable for families with multiple drivers in motion.

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