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How To Get An Indiana Drivers License
In Indiana, driver’s licenses are administered by the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles. Applicants who are 15 years of age and enrolled in a driver’s education course may be eligible to obtain a learner’s permit. Additionally, candidates must provide the proper documentation and have a signed affidavit by someone who is at least 18 years of age and whom the candidate resides. Finally, candidates must be pass a vision test along with the knowledge examination.Those with a learner’s permit may drive as long as they are accompanied by a driver’s education instructor, verified relative how is 25 years of age or older, or a spouse who is 21 years or older who holds a valid driver’s license. If a candidate is between 16 and 18 years old and now in a driver’s education course, you may practice driving with a driver who has a valid driver’s license and who is at least 25 years or older. If a candidate is 18 years old or older, they must accompanied by someone who is at least 25 years or older who possess valid driver’s license or by a spouse provided they hold a valid driver’s license.Those who hold a learner’s permit for 180 days are eligible to gain a probationary driver’s license. Those under the age of 18 must also have a co-signer for financial liability and a log of supervised driving. Those you are 16 years and 90 days of age and have completed a driver’s education program may get a probationary driver’s license. Those who have not undertaken a driver’s education program may not obtain a probationary driver’s license until they are 16 years and 270 days of age. If you are 21 years or older, the driver’s license is not probationary.
Those obtaining a driver’s license must pass a driving skills test. Driving skills test must be scheduled and candidates must arrive 15 minutes early prior to the test.
Pass The Test
How To Pass the Indiana Driver's License Test
As you prepare for your driver’s test, some helpful things to keep in mind:
- Practice safe driving. Take advantage of supervised driving time with someone who is 25 years or older to develop good driving habits.
- For those who take a driver’s education course, learn and take good notes during your approved driver education course
- Study the Indiana Driver’s Manual
Additional Information
Information on the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles
The BMV is responsible for testing student drivers and licensing all drivers. To schedule your licensing examination or get more information contact them via:
Website: https://www.in.gov/bmv/
Phone: 888.692.6841
To find the office hours and / or location nearest you, please visit:
https://drivingtestsample.com/dmv-locations/indiana/
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