Colorado Driving Permit Test Practice
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REAL ID Licenses in Colorado The Colorado DMV issues federally-compliant REAL ID permits and driver’s licenses. REAL IDs allow you to use your license for domestic travel and entry into federal and military buildings. For details on REAL IDs, see the DHS'. New to Colorado? If you've recently moved to Colorado from another state, you have 30 days to transfer your out-of-state driver's license.
If you have an out-of-state learner's permit, contact the directly to check if you can transfer it for a CO instruction permit. If you're 16 years old or older and you have a valid out-of-state driver's license in your possession, you may be able to obtain a CO driver's license without taking the written or driving tests. For more information, see visit our page.
CO Learner's Permit Types & Requirements In Colorado the type of permit you can apply for differs depending on your age: • 15 years old to 15 1/2 years old: Driver education learner's permit. • 15 1/2 years old to 16 years old: Driver awareness learner's permit. • 16 years old to 21 years old: Minor learner's permit. Below, we’ve outlined the requirements for each type of permit, including application steps and documents. These requirements meet state and federal guidelines for obtaining a REAL ID-compliant permit or license. Your Colorado REAL ID permit will feature a star in the top corner and allow you to complete tasks such as enter federal buildings and board commercial domestic flights without showing additional identification. Driver Education Learner's Permit If you're between the ages of 15 years old to 15 1/2 years old, you'll need to apply for a driver education learner's permit, which will be valid for 3 years.
Before you can apply, you must complete the classroom component of a Driver's Ed program (must have been completed in the last 6 months). For more information, see our page. Once you've completed this part of Driver's Ed, to apply for your driver education permit at a. You must: • Prove your: • Identity.
• Social Security number. • Colorado residence (2 documents). • Pass a: • Written permit test. • Vision exam. • Submit a completed (Form DR 2460). • Form DR 2460 must be notarized or signed at the DMV by your parent, guardian, or driving supervisor. • NOTE: You may drive only with the person who signed the affidavit, OR, if they don't have a Colorado driver’s license, a licensed supervisor who is at least 21 years old.
• Prove you have completed the classroom segment of a Driver's Ed course. • Pay the $16.80 permit fee. Driver Awareness Permit If you're between the ages of 15 1/2 years old to 16 years old, you'll need to apply for a driver awareness permit, valid for 3 years. To be eligible for this learner's permit, you must first complete ONE of the following: • Driver's Ed. • Pre-qualification driver awareness program (4 hours). OR • Classroom study course (30 hours)—can also be completed online. For more information, visit our page.
When you're read to apply for your learner's permit, at a and: • Submit proof of: • Identity. Zhurnal avtorskogo nadzora za stroiteljstvom obrazec zapolneniya. • Social Security number.
See a • Colorado residency (2 documents). See a • Pass the written permit test and vision exam. • Submit a completed (Form DR 2460). • Form DR 2460 must be notarized or signed at the DMV by your parent, guardian, or driving supervisor.
• NOTE: You're only allowed to practice driving with the person who signed your affidavit. If they don't have a CO license, they can appoint a driving supervisor at least 21 years old with a license. • Provide proof of completion for one of the above driver training/classroom programs. • Pay the $16.80 permit fee.
Minor Instruction Permit Drivers who are 16 years old to 21 years old must apply for a minor instruction permit. For your visit to the, and be ready to: • Submit proof of: • Identity. See the of accepted documents. • Social Security number.
See a of acceptable documents. • Colorado residency (2 documents). • Submit a completed (Form DR 2460) if you’re younger than 18 years old, notarized or signed at the DMV by your parent, guardian, or driving supervisor. • NOTE: If you’re younger than 18 years old, you must drive with the person who signed the affidavit, unless that person doesn’t have a Colorado driver’s license. Then you must drive with an appointed supervising driver at least 21 years old who has a license.