What are the Arkansas Drivers License Requirements?

Answer:
To get an Arkansas driver’s license, you
will have to pass three tests, which are as follows:


·    Vision test
·    Written test
·    Skills test

The fee for getting your driver’s license is $20.


Arkansas uses a graduated license program for young drivers. Once a child turns 14 he can apply for an instruction permit. This requires passing the vision and written tests. Drivers who pass the driving skills test as well can get the learner’s permit, which is open to drivers who are between 14 and 16. Drivers who are between 16 and 18 can apply for an intermediate license, provided they have held the learner’s permit for at least six months. Once a driver is 18, he can apply for a Class D license, which has no restrictions on it. To apply for a license, you must have two forms of government-issued ID. You also must have one other form of ID. Drivers who are under 18 must have parental approval as well as proof of enrollment in school or proof of valid graduation. Also, these young drivers must have a GPA of at least 2.0 to get a license.

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