New drivers licenses cannot be obtained online or by mail. Instead, you must apply for a new license in person at a local DMV. While there, you must pass a vision screening, a written exam and a skills test. To make sure that you are prepared, download our informative online drivers license guide. Our guide contains everything you need to know to complete this application easily and quickly. In it, you will get in-depth details on how to complete other important licensing transactions, such as updating personal information on your license, renewing your license and replacing a lost one.
To obtain a new drivers license at the DMV, you must submit identification documents and pass mandatory tests. A birth certificate or passport can verify your name and age, and a utility bill can prove your state residency.
Generally, you must pass a written knowledge exam and a road skills test. You must also fill out a drivers license application form and pay the applicable fees.
However, you may not know which forms to complete or if you are already eligible to take your exams. Arriving at the DMV unprepared may result in long wait times and potential mistakes, which could mean having to redo the process. A Class D Virginia drivers license allows residents to operate passenger vehicles on public roads in the state.
As a general rule, applicants must be at least 16 years and three months of age to apply for a DMV license. Complete details are available at dmvNOW. Many customers who renew online will receive a standard license good for eight years. Because of the COVID public health emergency, some customers who previously were required to renew in person may now be able to renew online to receive a license good for two years.
After expiration, Virginia law requires you to present proof of your legal presence in the United States if you have not previously done so. The renewal fee is the same as the licensing fee.
Road Skills Test You will need to provide your own vehicle to take your road test in. You will also need to provide: Your current registration card. Proof you have completed a Driver's Ed course.
Get Form Open the form. Please select one of the below to continue: Email the link to this form. Submit Back. Thank You! Please check your inbox including spam box. Thank you for using DMV. On This Page. Tests may include a vision screening , a two-part knowledge exam and a road skills test.
A DMV representative will tell you which tests you need to take. DMV will assign you a customer number which will display on your driver's license, learner's permit, CDL, or commercial learner's permit.
If you wish to change your DMV-assigned number in the future, you may be required to present documentation from law enforcement or the courts indicating that you may be a victim of identity theft. Once you pass your required testing, your driver's license will be mailed to the address in DMV's records. DMV has converted to a new secure process for issuing driver's licenses and ID cards, and has discontinued issuing them over the counter. The U. Postal Service will not forward driver's licenses, so make sure that DMV has your current, correct address on record.
If you have moved, notify DMV right away. If you are under age 18, your driver's license will be sent to the judge of your local juvenile and domestic relations court. The court will notify you by mail about when and where you and your parent, custodial parent or legal guardian must appear to receive your license. If you are age 18 on the date of your court licensing ceremony, your parent, custodial parent or legal guardian does not need to accompany you.
DMV can deny or suspend driving privileges for persons under age 18 if the juvenile meets one or more of the conditions below. Questions about this law may be directed to DMV.
DMV may refuse to issue a driver's license or identification card to any applicant who appears for photographing in a disguise or intentionally distorts their face to alter their appearance.
An applicant or parent or legal guardian if applicant is under 18 , submitting a signed physician statement may voluntarily request indicators be placed on the applicant's driver's license as a means of identifying their disability to law enforcement personnel. A "9" will display in the restriction field on the face of the license and will be decoded on the back as follows:.
For questions about driver fitness, refer to Medical and Mental Requirements.
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