Get Your Learner Permit and Driver License

New York State residents over 16 can apply for a New York learner permit, which is the first step in getting a driver license. Follow the steps below to learn how to take your permit test, complete pre-licensing requirements, and take your road test.

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Get Your Learner Permit and Driver License How to Get Your First Passenger (Class D) Permit and License

Prepare For and Take Your Permit Test

Choose the correct document type to fit your travel plans and the right class for the vehicle you will be driving.

Complete Pre-Licensing Requirements

Before you take your road test you must practice driving with a licensed driver and take a registered pre-licensing course.

Schedule and Take a Road Test

After you have completed all pre-licensing requirements, find out how to schedule your road test appointment and prepare for your test day.

How to Get Other Permits and Licenses

Motorcycle (Class M)

Take your first steps toward getting a motorcycle permit and license by studying the Motorcycle Operator's Manual, taking your permit test, and practicing for your motorcycle road test.

Commercial Driver License (Class A, B, or C)

If you already have a New York State driver license you can get a commercial driver license (CDL) which will allow you to drive a variety of large and heavy motor vehicles and apply for additional license endorsements.

Younger and New Drivers Permit and License Restrictions

Learner permit holders of any age must obey certain restrictions about where they can drive and always be accompanied by a licensed driver to practice driving. Drivers under 18 must also follow other restrictions about when and where they can drive.

In order to allow young drivers time to gain experience, New York State requires young people under the age of 18 to progress through the phases of the State's Graduated Driver License Law (GDL). The GDL allows drivers in this at-risk age group to gain experience and gradually display their safe driving ability.

All new license holders, regardless of age, are subject to a 6-month probationary period during which their license can be suspended or revoked for certain driving-related convictions.

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Lost, Stolen, or Destroyed Learner Permit Existing Permit Holders

How to Replace a Permit

You can replace your unexpired permit online, by mail, or in person at your local DMV office.

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Everything is on your phone. Now your ID is, too.

In addition to keeping your physical driver license, permit, or non-driver ID, New York residents can download New York Mobile ID (MiD). MiD offers a convenient, contactless, and highly secure way to prove your identity while protecting your personal information and privacy.