Be at least 15 years old. Complete a Traffic Laws and Substance Abuse Education (TLSAE) course, also known as a Driver's Ed course. Complete a practice test (optional) **. Make an appointment at your local FL DMV office (optional). 3 rows · Requirements for Teens Obtaining a Florida Learner’s License. Must be at least 15 years old;. Drivers age 15 can obtain a Florida learners license - also known as a learners permit or restricted license. With a learners permit you must always be accompanied by a licensed driver 21 or older in the front passenger seat.
This form MUST either: Be signed in the presence of the driver license examiner. Be notarized, if your parent or guardian can't come with you to the DMV office. Payment for the $48 learner's permit fee At the DMV Have your parent or guardian sign the Parental Consent for Driver Application of a Minor (Form HSMV ), or submit a notarized form. You must be between 15 and 18 years old to obtain a Florida learner's permit. If you are 18 or older, you should apply for a Class E driver's license. Drug and Alcohol Course. All first-time drivers in Florida must complete a four-hour drug and alcohol course that covers traffic laws, the dangers of driving under the influence and a wide range of other important topics. Required for Learners Permit. Sign Up Now — $ The Permit test, which is also known as the DMV exam is required by the Florida DMV to get your learners permit or your first drivers license. The test is typically taken by teenagers getting their first drivers license in Florida.
(3) A person who holds a learner's driver license may operate a vehicle only during daylight hours, except that the holder of a learner's driver license may. Apply for a First-Time Florida Driver License (also known as a Learner Permit) and the applicant has never been licensed by any state or county. The following. A Florida Learner License or a license from another jurisdiction. · Parent or guardian certification that you have at least 50 hours of behind the wheel driving.
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