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Once you have passed a non-commercial road test you may schedule an appointment or visit your local DMV office or license processing business partner to have a provisional license issued. See available locations here.
To obtain a provisional instruction permit, you must: Be at least 15 1/2 but under 18 years old. Complete a Driver License or Identification Card Application (DL 44) form, which includes your social security number, if eligible. Have your parents or guardians sign the DL 44. If both parents or guardians have custody, both must sign.
If you are 16 or 17, you must have a valid instruction permit for 6 months before the DMV can issue you a provisional Class D license. Each type of non-commercial instruction permit issued is valid for 2 years and can only be renewed one time. To obtain an original instruction permit, you must satisfy the identification
You must be at least 16 years old to be eligible for a provisional driver’s license. However, even if you are 16, you must have held a valid instruction permit for at least six months and have forty hours of driving experience before you can apply for and obtain a provisional driver’s license.
Provisional Licenses are required for a minimum of 6 months to any driver that is under the age of 18. It may be removed with parents permission after 6 months of violation free driving with the restriction.
Once you have held your Alaska learner's permit for at least 6 months, you may apply for your Alaska provisional license. Additionally, to obtain your provisional driver's license you'll need to: Be at least 16 years old.
Provisional Driver's License. Upon application, the department may issue a provisional driver's license to a person who is at least 16 years of age but not yet 18 years of age if the (1) person has been licensed under an instruction permit issued under AS 28.15.051 or under the law of another state with substantially similar requirements for at ...