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Here is everything you need to bring with you to the California DMV for a learners permit and a drivers license:
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So you've completed your California drivers ed course - congrats! Now it's finally time to head to the DMV to get your drivers license or learners permit. We know you don't want to mess up and have to wait in that nightmare of a line more than once, so we’re gonna make this really simple for you to nail right from the start.
What you need to bring with you for a learners permit depends on how old you are. We’ve broken it down into two groups based on age: teen drivers and adult drivers.
If you’re between 15.5 and 17.5 years old, you need to bring ALL of the five items above. If you’re between 17.5 and one day less than 18, you need to bring the FIRST FOUR items above. Drivers ed isn’t required, but it’s still a good idea.
If you’re 18 and older, you still need to bring much of the same information to the DMV for a learners permit, but you won’t need parents for signatures or drivers ed.
Once you’ve held on to your permit for the required period of time you can move up to a Basic Class C drivers license. That means making another trip to the DMV to take the driving road test. Here’s what you’ll need to take the driving test.
If you’re between 16 and one day less than 18, you need ALL of the items above in order to upgrade to a Class C drivers license.
If you’re 18 or older, you only need an instructional permit and auto insurance to take the California driving test.
If you're applying for the basic, Class C license, the driving test will be the same, no matter how old you are. Your examiner will test to ensure you know the rules of the road, including (but certainly not limited to):
You'll need to provide your own vehicle for the road test. The state of California has a set of safety standards and features all test vehicles must have. Your DMV examiner will check for all of the following:
It may not be a bad idea to take your car into a mechanic before your driving test. There's nothing worse than getting pumped up to get your license, only to have someone at the DMV tell you your vehicle isn't test-worthy.
Navigating your visit to the California DMV is a lot easier when you know what you need and when you need it. If you need more information about getting your license or permit in the Golden State, check out our California drivers ed guide. It has all of the details about the licensing process, plus a few more tips for acing the both California drivers license tests. We also have California permit practice tests that can help you pass the knowledge test on your first try.
Good luck, and drive safely out there!
*Updated 08/28/2024
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