What are the New Jersey Drivers License Requirements?

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


· Vision test

· Knowledge test

· On-road driving test

The fee for a New Jersey driver’s license is $24.

All individuals applying for a driver’s license must bring proof of address, Social Security number, and at least one primary and one secondary document proving identity. All new drivers start with an examination permit, which is a license that allows them to practice driving before applying for the regular license.

Those over 21 must hold the examination permit for three months before applying for a regular license. Teen drivers who are 16 can get the learner’s permit, which they must hold for at least six months before applying for the provisional license, which is available at 17.

During this time, these teen drivers must be enrolled in a driver education course. After holding a provisional license for a year or longer, teens who are 18 or older can get the basic driver license. Those who are 17 or older do not have to take driver’s education, but 16-year-olds who wish to begin the licensing process must be enrolled in driver’s education in order to apply for the first level of the licensing program.

Adults who are getting their driver’s license for the first time also get a provisional license before getting the basic driver’s license. The provisional license requires these drivers to wear a seatbelt and refrain from using a cell phone while driving.

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