To obtain a learner's permit in Georgia, applicants must meet certain requirements established by the Georgia Department of Driver Services. First and foremost, individuals must be at least fifteen years old. They are required to complete the Georgia Department of Driver Services' online drug and alcohol awareness course, which is also known as the Joshua's Law requirement.
Additionally, applicants must provide documentation that confirms their identity, residency, and age. This documentation typically includes a combination of original or certified documents such as a birth certificate, Social Security card, and proof of residence, like a utility bill or bank statement. A parent or guardian must accompany the applicant when they apply for the permit and must also sign the application, indicating their consent.
Once these requirements are met, the applicant will need to pass a vision test and may be required to take a knowledge test covering the rules of the road in Georgia. It is important for individuals to prepare for the knowledge test by studying the Georgia Driver’s Manual, which is available through the Georgia Department of Driver Services website. For specific instructions and updates on the application process, it is advisable to visit the website directly.