The
first step in obtaining a provisional license is to obtain
an instruction permit. To obtain a provisional instruction
permit you must:
a..
Be at least 15 1/2, but under 18 years of age.
b..
Fill out the DMV application form (DL 44).
c..
Obtain your parents' or guardians' signatures on the application
form.
d..
Present an acceptable birth date/legal presence document.
e..
Present the DMV Form DL 356 showing you have completed driver
education or present DMV Form DL 391 or OL 239 showing you
are enrolled in driver education and driver training during
the same semester.
f. To
drive mopeds or motorcycles, you must be at least 151/2
and bring proof you have finished driver training (DL 356
or OL 238).
g.
If you are at least 171/2, you may obtain a permit without
driver education or driver training.
h. Provide
your social security number.
i. Pay
the required application fee.
j. Pass
an eye exam.
k. Pass
a law test.
l.
If you fail the law test, you must wait one week before
taking it again.
The
provisional instruction permit is not valid until you start
your behind-the-wheel driver training with an instructor
or reach age 171/2.
Instruction
Permit Restrictions
You
may use your provisional instruction permit to practice
with a parent, guardian, licensed driver 25 years of age
or older, or a licensed or certified driving instructor.
He or she must sit closely enough to you to take control
of the vehicle at any time. A provisional instruction permit
does not let you drive alone not even to a DMV office to
take a driving test.
If you
have an instruction permit that allows you to drive mopeds
or motorcycles (or any 2-wheel vehicle), you cannot carry
passengers, you must ride during daylight only, and you
cannot ride on any freeway.
License
Requirements
To
obtain a provisional license you must:
a. Be
at least 16 years old.
b. Have
held the instruction permit for at least 6 months (for applications
started on July 1, 1998, or later).
c.
Present a DMV form DL 356 or OL 238 showing you have finished
both driver education and driver training.
d. Have
your parent's or guardian's signature on your instruction
permit verifying that you have completed 50 hours of driving
practice, of which 10 hours must have been at night (refer
to the Parent-Teen Training Aid Handbook which is available
at any DMV office).
e. Pass
the behind-the-wheel driving test.
f.
If you fail, you must wait two weeks before you can take
the driving test again.
g. Give
your thumb print.
h. Have
your picture taken.
License
Restrictions On or After July 1, 1998
Provisional
licensees issued a license on or after July 1, 1998, may
not drive unaccompanied between the hours of 12:00 midnight
to 5:00 A.M. for the first year from the date the license
is issued. (Exceptions)
First
six months restrictions
You
must be accompanied and supervised by a parent, guardian,
licensed driver 25 years of age or older, or a licensed
or certified driving instructor:
a..
When driving between 12 midnight and 5 A.M.
b..
When transporting passengers under 20 years of age at any
time.
Second
six months restrictions
You
must be accompanied and supervised by a parent, guardian,
licensed driver 25 years of age or older, or a licensed
or certified driving instructor:
a..
When driving between 12 midnight and 5 A.M.
However,
you may transport passengers under 20 years of age between
5:00 A.M. and 12:00 midnight unaccompanied.
NOTE:
Local laws may further restrict or prohibit driving during
specified hours.
Exceptions
to Restrictions
The
exceptions listed below are granted when reasonable transportation
is not available and it is necessary for the minor to drive.
The minor must carry a note signed by the appropriate person
and the note must explain why the minor must drive and include
the date when the necessity will end.
a..
Medical necessity
The
note must be signed by your physician and the note must
contain a diagnosis and probable date when recovery will
end the need for the minor to drive.
b..
School or school-authorized activities
The
note must be signed by your school principal, dean, or his
or her designee and the note must include a reason for the
school or school-authorized activity and the date when the
activity will end.
c..
Employment necessity
The
note must be signed by your employer and it must verify
employment and the date employment will end.
d..
Immediate need of family member
The
note must be signed by your parent or legal guardian and
it must include the reason and date the necessity will end.
e..
Emancipated minor
No documentation is needed for this exemption. However,
the minor must have already declared himself or herself
emancipated by completing a DMV form and by providing Proof
of Financial Responsibility (SR 1P) in lieu of the guarantor's
signatures when he or she applied for the instruction permit.
FFDL
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