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To get your full Minnesota drivers license, you'll need to: Either have had your provisional license for 1 year (12 months), or be at least 18 years old If you're under 18 and applying for your full license, a parent/guardian must certify that you have had 10 hours of supervised driving practice on your provisional license with a licensed driver over the age of Driver's License Number Social Security Number (Required Minn. Stat. C) Home Telephone Number ATTACH A COPY OF: • Certified out-of-state driver's license record, if necessary • High school diploma or equivalency certificate (initial application only) • Fingerprint card and fee made payable to the BCA (initial application only)File Size: KB. Submit an application and the license fee of $, plus an e-Licensing surcharge of $15 (effective July 1, through J) to the Driver and Vehicle Services Division (DVS) Post a Surety Bond as specified in Minnesota Rules, part .


Driver and Vehicle Services - Central Office Town Square Building Minnesota Street, Suite Saint Paul, MN Email: Driver Services: www.doorway.ruslicense@www.doorway.ru Phone: Driver Education Office: () Office Locations: () Schedule a Skills (Road) Test: () or online. A valid Minnesota driver’s license is required to obtain a motorcycle instruction permit. An instruction permit has restrictions and allows motorcyclists to practice riding on public roadways to become familiar with the motorcycle and its controls. Every person who operates a motorcycle on public roads in Minnesota must have a valid driver. Complete the behind-the-wheel training of your Minnesota Driver's Ed course. Turn 16 years old. Have held your learner's permit for at least 6 months (conviction-free). Pass your road test. To learn how to apply for your MN driver's license, see our Applying for a New License (Teen Drivers) in Minnesota page.


In order to get your instruction permit in Minnesota, you must be 15 years old and have completed the 30 hours of the classroom portion of Driver's Ed. You must. Minnesota's Graduated Driver's Licensing (GDL) System has three phases: the Instruction Permit, the Provisional License and the Regular Class D License. You must receive at least 15 hours of instruction (out of 30) at your high school program or another driver education program. 2Enroll in a driving school .

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