What are the requirements for obtaining a learner's permit?
In order to obtain a learner's permit in Florida, there are several key requirements that individuals must meet. First, the applicant must be at least 15 years old. It is important to complete a Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education course, which is often referred to as TLSAE. This course can typically be conducted online or in-person and covers essential driving laws and safety information.
Once the course is completed, the applicant will need to provide specific documentation when applying for the learner's permit. This includes proof of identity and legal presence, such as a birth certificate or a valid passport, along with proof of Social Security number and proof of Florida residency. Acceptable documents for residency can involve a utility bill, bank statement, or other official paperwork displaying the applicant's name and address.
After gathering the necessary documentation, the applicant will need to visit a Florida Division of Motor Vehicles location to complete the application process. This includes passing a vision test, completing forms, and paying the required fees. Once all these steps are successfully completed, the learner will be issued a learner's permit, which allows for supervised driving with an adult who holds a valid Florida driver license.
Need further help?
Type out your followup or related question and we will get you an answer right away.
Need to contact Florida Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV/RMV)?
If you need to talk to Florida Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV/RMV) customer service, now that you have the answers that you needed, click the button below.
Contact Florida Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV/RMV)