Learner’s Permit
If you are under the age of 18 you must complete and pass a:
- Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education Course
- Road Rules and Road Signs Test online or offline, taken personally
- The examination that checks vision and hearing of the candidate (accessible at the DMV)
When submitting an application for the license, you must provide the following documents:
- A document that proves you’ve gone through the D.A.T.A and other courses
- Forms that show approval from parents
- ID and other ways to show your identity, SSN, and documents that show your address. Read more about them on www.flhsmv.gov/WhatToBring
- An examination that demonstrates your knowledge of road rules and signs. The test doesn’t take much time, you can find sample questions at learnerspermittest.com
Intermediate License (For 16–17 years old)
Underage Residents of Florida can get an Intermediate License once they turn 16. Such individuals must hold a learner’s permit without any violations for one year. If you violate the rules while holding a learner’s permit, you can prevent a conviction by going through a traffic school. To obtain the right to a driver’s license, a candidate must:
- State-issued Learner’s Permit
- A certificate that states you went through 50 hours of driving course. Driving during daylight must make up no more than 80% of the total. The document must be signed by the legal custodian
- The proof of passing grade on a DMV test
Driver’s License Classes and Class E License (18 years and older)
The state of Florida offers various distinct license classes. Some classes come with privileges, while others are more restrictive. Class E is considered the standard class of the license. Individuals must be at least 18 years old and show the following documents to obtain the license:
- Identification documents
- SSN of the applicant
- Official Address where you live
- Certificate proving that you got insights on substance abuse, traffic law, and similar concerns.
You can participate in examinations at driver license service centers. You might be asked to show your driver’s license or proof of Identity. The following tips will help you figure out which examinations you’ll have to take.
- Hearing – Individuals with impaired hearing who are trying to qualify for a driver’s license can only drive a car with a rearview mirror attached on the left side of the car. Alternatively, deaf individuals can also drive, as long as such individuals utilize hearing aids.
- Vision – To obtain a driver’s license, a candidate must prove his or her seeing ability. An applicant can check his or her vision at driver’s license service facilities. Candidates who score less than 20 or 40 have impaired vision and must consult a professional. A candidate can be color blind, as long as it doesn’t interfere with driving.
- Knowledge test – Candidates must answer 50 questions concerning road and traffic rules. You can take a look at test prep materials: Florida Driver License Handbook, and go through the Class E Knowledge Practice Test. People speaking various native languages, such as Arabic, Chinese, English, Russian and Spanish can take the test.
Important: Starting on Feb 15th of 2021, Applicants whose driving licenses expired more than one year ago must participate in driving and vision tests all over again. Otherwise, they won’t qualify for renewal. Passing the multiple-choice test can qualify you for a driver’s license for one year. After this time period has passed, a candidate must take the multiple-choice test again.
- Driving Test – The applicant can choose the car to drive while he or she takes the test. It must bear a valid tag, have insurance coverage, and be in good condition. Throughout the process, the candidate must demonstrate his or her driving skills and knowledge of road rules.
If you’re a car driver, motorcycle driver, or commercial truck driver, you can pick up instruction manuals at driver license service centers. These manuals are free to use, as long as you’re willing to return them. You can check out their PDF versions here.
Commercial driving licenses are serious, so candidates must put in a lot of work to obtain them. Candidates must meet severe requirements to qualify. They must also pass the required tests, which is impossible without studying for them. So take a look at the studying materials to prepare for tests.
Read more here: http://www.flhsmv.gov/ddl/geninfo.html