HOW DO I APPLY FOR A DMV DRIVER'S PERMIT (UNDER AGE OF 18)
1) You must first take a DMV approved Drivers Ed. course (such as ours)
and then if you are at least 15 ½, but under 18 years of age...
2) Visit a DMV office (make an appointment online for faster service).
3) Complete and submit an original application form DL 44 (Only an original DL 44 form will be accepted.
Copies obtained by Xeroxing, faxing, or other methods will not be accepted.) Sample DL 44
Provide your social security number on the DL 44. It will be verified with the Social Security
Administration while you are in the office. Have both of your parents' or guardians' signatures on the DL 44 application form.
NOTE: When you sign your application for an instruction
permit/driver license, you agree to submit to a chemical test to determine the alcohol or drug
content of your blood when required by a peace officer. If you refuse to sign this statement on
your driver license application, DMV will not issue a permit or license.
4) Give a thumb print
5) Have your picture taken
6) Bring your original birth certificate or a certified copy.
If you are not a US-born citizen, you must provide proof that you are a legal US resident.
7) Provide your full legal name
8) Submit the proper form(s) for driver education and/or driver training
classes. (See below for details)
NOTE: If you are over 17 ½ but under 18 years of age,
you may get your permit without the driver education and driver training certificates however,
you will not be able to take the driving test until you are 18 years of age.* [Our company
suggests that anyone who is planning on driving a 3000 pound loaded weapon (your car) may want
to consider taking an approved DMV course before taking the driving test, regardless of age].
9) Pay the application fee (This fee entitles you to three exams
of any type within the 12-month period and pays for both the permit and the driver license. If all
requirements are not met within the 12-month period, the application becomes void and all steps must
be completed again.)
10) Pass a vision exam and Pass a traffic laws and sign test. You must get at
least 39 questions right out of 46. You will have three chances to take the test, but you
must wait 7 days before taking the test again. If you fail the test all 3 times, you must start
over by filling out a new DL 44.
NOTE: All written or audio exams must be taken before 4:30 p.m.
so you are not rushed when taking the test. We want you to pass your test. Study the handbook and
make use of the practice tests and driving knowledge tutorial.
11) If you are between 15 ½ and 17 ½ years of age, you will need
to provide proof that you:
Completed driver education (Form DL 387 or OL 237) and are
taking driver training (DL 392 or OL 392). Note we issue the DL 387 to you upon completion
or
Completed driver education and driver training (DL 387, DL 388, DL 388A, OL 237, or OL 238).
NOTE: If driver education and driver training were taken in a state
other than California, DMV will accept either a Secondary Schools DL 33 form completed by the out-of
state school, or a letter on the out-of state school's stationery signed by a school official
stating that the courses are equivalent to California's requirements. Instructional permits issued
by another state are not acceptable proof or enrolled and participating in an approved integrated
driver education/driver training program (DL 400).
As soon as you pass your written test, you will be issued a permit.
A parent, guardian, spouse or adult 25 years of age or older, who has a valid
California driver license, must be with you when you drive. He or she must sit in the front seat
in order to take control of the vehicle, if necessary. It is illegal for you to drive alone at any time.
NOTE: New Driving Restrictions for Persons Under 18 Years of Age
as of January 1, 2006, a new law changes the length of time for two restrictions on your driver license,
if you are under 18 years of age:
For a period of 12 months, you may not transport passengers under age 20 unless you
are accompanied by a parent, guardian, instructor or licensed driver over the age of 25, and you may not
drive between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m.
To determine if these restrictions apply to you, look at the date on your driver license.
The date printed just to the left of your photograph is the date these restrictions begin. The new
restrictions apply for 12 months following this date. For example: If the date on your license is May 7, 2005,
you will have the above restrictions through May 7, 2006. Violation of either restriction can result
in a fine and/or community service.
Our friendly operators are ready to help. Call us toll-free at
1-800-252-9418 from 8am – 5pm, Monday – Friday; or email to
info@teendrivingonline.com
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