What are the North Dakota Drivers License Requirements?

Answer:
Drivers in North Dakota must pass a series of tests
before they will be given a driver’s license. These include the following:


· Vision test

· Written exam

· Road exam



The fee for the license is $10, accompanied by a $5 fee for the road exam.

Those under the age of 18 must start with a learner’s permit, which is available at age 14. After holding the permit for six months, teens may apply for a restricted license. If they are under the age of 16, they may only drive vehicles owned by their parents or guardians.

Also, they will face strict consequences if they accumulate points on their driving records. In order to apply for a permit or license, all drivers must bring proper identification, disclose their Social Security numbers, and pay $5 for the written test.

The ID must prove their date of birth and full name. After holding the permit for the required amount of time and passing the road test, teens will be issued a driver’s license. Those who are over 18 just have to pass the tests to get a license. They do not have to go through the minor’s driver license program.

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