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 at Vermont DMV, you will need to bring specific documents. Firstly, you must have a completed Learner Permit Application (Form VL-021), which you can download from the DMV website or obtain at the local office. Additionally, proof of identity and legal presence is essential, such as a valid US passport, birth certificate, or permanent resident card. Two documents confirming Vermont residency, like a utility bill or lease agreement, are required as well. If you are under 18 years old, a completed Driver Education Completion Certificate (Form CS-1) is mandatory. Along with these items, bring payment for the fees associated with obtaining a learner's permit. It is crucial to double-check the website or contact the DMV to ensure you have all the necessary documents before visiting the office.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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