How to Become a Driving Instructor in Ireland

Two paths to qualification. One-to-one training. A career on your terms.

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The Short Answer

Becoming a driving instructor in Ireland requires passing 3 RSA exams or gaining exemptions with foreign qualifications. NUI Driving Instructor Training provides one-to-one in-car training for Stages 2 and 3, does not charge for Stage 1, and beats any training quote by 15%. Free consultation available, no obligation.

Two Paths to Becoming an ADI

Whether you are starting from scratch or hold a foreign qualification, there is a route for you.

Path 1

Full Training + RSA Exams

Complete all 3 stages with professional support from NUI:

  • Stage 1: Self-study theory test. NUI does not charge for this stage.
  • Stage 2: One-to-one in-car practical driving training with NUI.
  • Stage 3: One-to-one instruction ability training with NUI.

You will need tax compliance, a full driving licence held for 2+ years, and Garda vetting before you can begin.

Path 2

Foreign Qualification Exemptions

If you hold an equivalent overseas driving instructor qualification, you may be eligible for partial or full exemptions from some or all RSA exam stages.

  • Exemptions are assessed on a case-by-case basis by the RSA.
  • NUI assists with exemption applications and advises on your specific situation.
  • Any remaining stages can be completed with NUI one-to-one training.

Why Choose NUI

What sets NUI Driving Instructor Training apart from other providers.

One-to-One Training

Not classroom or group. Your trainer, your car, your pace. Every session is tailored to your ability level and the skills you need to develop.

No Stage 1 Charges

NUI recommends free self-study for the theory test. We do not charge for Stage 1 preparation because independent study works best for this stage.

Free Consultation First

Talk to us before any commitment or payment. We will assess your situation, outline your options, and give you honest advice.

Route and Examiner Knowledge

We know the test routes and examiners in Dublin, Galway, and Cork. Training at Finglas, Rathgar, Galway, and Cork test centres.

15% Price Guarantee

We beat any training quote by 15%. No contracts required. Bring us a competitor quote and we will undercut it. See the full cost breakdown.

Mentor Network

Support does not end at qualification. NUI connects you with trained instructors who can guide you through your first months in business.

Your Path to Qualification

Five steps from first application to your new career.

1
Check Eligibility and Apply to RSA

Confirm you meet the requirements: 2-year full licence, tax compliance, Garda vetting. Submit your ADI permit application.

2
Pass Stage 1 Theory Test

100 multiple-choice questions across 5 sections. Self-study is the most effective approach. Read the Stage 1 guide.

3
Train with NUI for Stage 2 Practical

No contracts. One-to-one in-car training for the 19-category advanced driving assessment. NUI prepares you on local test routes.

4
Train with NUI for Stage 3 Instruction

Two 30-minute phases testing your teaching ability. NUI trains you for both beginner and test-standard instruction.

5
Register as an ADI and Start Your Career

Register on the RSA ADI register, receive your permit, and begin teaching. Read about the career benefits.

A Career Worth Pursuing

Driving instruction offers flexibility, strong earnings, and real job satisfaction.

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  • Flexibility: Set your own hours and be your own boss. Work around your life, not the other way around.
  • Earning potential: ADIs in Ireland earn an average of €35,000 to €43,000 per year. (Glassdoor, SalaryExpert, ERI, 2025)
  • Satisfaction: Help people gain independence and confidence on the road. Contribute directly to road safety in your community.
  • Growing demand: Over 140,000 learner permits are active in Ireland, meaning consistent demand for qualified instructors.

Learn more about why driving instruction is a valuable career and the benefits of becoming an Irish driving instructor.

Investment and ROI Calculator

See how quickly your training investment pays for itself.

Calculate Your Return

Adjust training investment to estimate your total cost and payback period. See the full cost breakdown for detailed analysis.

Training course €2,500
RSA exam fees (3 stages) €550
ADI registration €250
Total investment €3,300
At €35,000/year, your investment pays back in ~5 weeks

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about becoming a driving instructor in Ireland.

Apply for an ADI permit from the RSA. You need a full licence held for 2+ years, tax compliance, and Garda vetting. Then begin with the Stage 1 theory test. Check the full eligibility requirements before you apply.

No. NUI recommends self-study for the theory test using free RSA resources and does not charge for Stage 1 preparation. Independent study with 1-2 guidebooks is the most effective approach for this stage.

No contracts. One-to-one in-car training for all stages (not classroom or group), knowledge of examiner routes in Dublin, Galway, and Cork, free consultation before any commitment, a 15% price beat guarantee on any training quote, partnership opportunities available, and a mentor network after you qualify. Every session is tailored to your specific needs.

Yes. Holders of equivalent foreign qualifications may receive partial or full exemptions from some or all RSA exam stages. NUI assists with exemption applications and can prepare you for any remaining stages. Learn more about what an ADI is and the qualification framework.

Dublin, Galway, and Cork. NUI trainers know the local test routes and examiners at Finglas, Rathgar, Galway, and Cork test centres. Training takes place in your car on actual test routes so you are fully prepared.