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How to get Learners Permit

in 5 easy steps for teen

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Study the Connecticut state drivers Manual

Download the Connecticut DMV Mobile App for practice knowledge test questions. It will help you study for the learner's permit test.

Download the state of Connecticut driver's Manual

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Fill out an application

Bring a completed Application for NonCommercial Learner's Permit and / or Driver's License (Form R-229) to your Appointment.

If your parent/legal guardian is not present at that time of the knowledge test, bring completed Certificate of Parental Consent (form 2-D).

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Have Proof of your Age and Identity

Gather all the documents your need, including acceptable forms of Identification.

If you have a Connecticut-issued non-driver ID, you may exchange it without bringing all your identity documents to DMV.

DMV Office

Visit the DMV Office

Learner's permit testing is by appointment only
at the DMV officies.

For more information about the Learner's Permit test, please visit this link.

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Pass Written Test

Pass a vision test and 25-question written knowledge test to get your permit.

$40 testing fee (for first time) includes vision, knowledge and road test.

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Get a Learner Permit

Once you complete the driver training and hold your permit for atleast 120 days. Register 30 hours of classroom training course with us. you're ready to take a road test.