The New York Notice of Intent to Conduct DMV's 30-Hour Basic Instructor's Course is a mandatory document provided by the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). The notice is intended to inform the DMV of a school's intent to conduct the 30-Hour Basic Instructor's Course, which is a prerequisite for obtaining a School Instructor's License. The document includes information such as the name of the school, the dates of the course, the number of students enrolled, the name of the instructor, and the length of the course. The New York Notice of Intent to Conduct DMV's 30-Hour Basic Instructor's Course is available in two distinct formats: the online form and the paper form. The online form requires the school to enter the necessary information electronically and submit it via the DMV's website. The paper form is a paper document that must be physically mailed or faxed to the DMV. It is important to note that the New York Notice of Intent to Conduct DMV's 30-Hour Basic Instructor's Course must be submitted to the DMV at least 15 days prior to the start of the course. Furthermore, the school must receive DMV approval before the course can be conducted.