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What documents do I need to bring with me to apply for a learner's permit?

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To apply for a learner's permit in Vermont, an applicant will need to present specific documents to verify their identity and eligibility. First, they should provide proof of identity, which can include a birth certificate, U.S. passport, or other government-issued identification that clearly shows their name and date of birth. It is also important to show evidence of residency in Vermont. This can be done with documents such as a utility bill, bank statement, or lease agreement that includes the applicant's name and current address. Additionally, if the applicant is under the age of eighteen, a parent or guardian will need to accompany them and provide proof of their relationship, which may also require documentation. Lastly, applicants should expect to fill out the appropriate application form and may need to pass a vision test. For further details on requirements, it may be helpful to look on the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles website.
Answered Sep 10th 2025

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