There are two types of identification licenses which may be obtained for identification purposes only. No testing is required. However, all applicants must meet the same standards for proof of identity, legal presence and residency as required for any driver license. IDs are not valid for the operation of a vehicle. If an applicant is under the age of 18, a parent or legal guardian must complete a portion of the Minor/Teen-age Affidavit and Cancellation form (available at any driver services center or online) at the time of application.
Yes, the law requires students enrolled into a teen driver education program to receive an additional 30 hours of behind-the-wheel practice. The additional hours must include at least 10 hours driving at night. These hours may be taught by any individual, 21 years of age or older and has been licensed for at least a year, but are required to be certified by a parent or guardian. Once all instructional and practice hours are complete, the student will be eligible to test for their provisional license.
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DMV will cancel a license if a driver under age 18 was issued their original probationary license but later it's learned that the driver was convicted of a violation committed in the six months prior to issuance. The driver must be 6 months violation free to reapply for the license.
Yes, our Georgia 30 Hour Driver Education course is approved in Georgia to satisfy the 30-hour classroom driver education requirement under Joshua's law. This training is required for 16- and 17-year-olds seeking their first license. You are also required to complete 40 hours of supervised driver training (which can be done with a parent or legal guardian).
Yes, parents or guardians are eligible for a tax credit in an amount up to a $150.00 if their dependent minor child successfully completes a course through a private driver education school that is licensed with the DDS. A copy of the Certificate of Completion and proof of the fees paid for the course will be required to qualify for the credit. The amount of the credit is equal to $150.00 or the actual amount paid, whichever is less. Courses taken at private or public high schools do not qualify for this credit. Check with the Department of Revenue for more information.
You will receive a certificate of completion by email 1 to 2 business days after you graduate. Once you receive that email, print out the certificate, and take it to the driver's licensing office along with the other required forms and paperwork when you apply for your license.
In the state of Georgia, 16-year-olds who have had their permit for a year and have completed the Joshua's Law requirements are eligible to apply for a Class D Provisional License. This is a driver's license, but it comes with many restrictions as to when you can drive and who can be in the car with you. Once you turn 18, you are eligible for a Class C Full License. Learn more about Georgia Driver's Licenses.
Your parent or legal guardian who also possesses a Georgia license or ID Card will need to sign an affidavit that you, the student, have completed 40 hours of on-the-road driver's training privately, or 20 hours of on-the-road training as part of an approved driver's education class.
If you do not wish to submit the form and documents via Docusign, you can download, print, and submit the PDF of the Residency Declaration through our electronic submission form, by mail to FSW Admissions, 8099 College Pkwy, Fort Myers, FL 33919, or by hand when the campus is open. Please note that this may increase processing times. 2ff7e9595c
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