No in-car instruction or practice is allowed until the student has been issued a learner license. It is unlawful to drive without a valid license on a public street or highway.
The learner license is an entry-level restricted driver license that allows a student to practice driving with a licensed adult. Students must have their learner license for at least six months before they can apply for a provisional driver license. The learner license expires on the student’s 18th birthday.
The student will be eligible to take the written driver’s license exam when they:
Students under 18 years old who do not have a high-school diploma or equivalent must bring a completed verification of enrollment form when applying for the learner license.
The parent instructor on record must accompany the student to the Driver License Office when they apply for the learner license.
The first step is to make an appointment at a DPS driver license office. (If the parent instructor is also the legal guardian, you’ll need bring a certified court order demonstrating guardianship).
The student will need to bring the following documents to the DPS: