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Driver’s License Requirements in Georgia

General Requirements

  1. Residency
    If you move into Georgia, you must get a Georgia driver’s license (or permit) within 30 days of becoming a resident.

  2. Age

    • At least 15 to apply for a learner’s (Class CP) permit.

    • At least 16 for a provisional license (Class D), with permit held for at least 1 year and 1 day.

    • 18 or older for a full Class C license as a first-time driver.

  3. Testing

    • Vision exam is required.

    • Knowledge exam (road rules, signs) for permit & license.

    • Road skills test for some license classes (especially provisional / full license) after permit period.

  4. Learner’s Permit / Supervised Driving

    • Must hold a learner’s permit (Class CP) for at least 1 year and 1 day before applying for the provisional license (Class D).

    • During permit period: supervised driving and restrictions (who is in car, etc.).

  5. Driver Education / Joshua’s Law
    For those under 18, Georgia requires completion of driver education and 6 hours of behind-the-wheel training, plus certain hours of supervised driving with a parent. Also must complete ADAP (Alcohol and Drug Awareness Program). Joshua’s Law refers to those teen driver ed requirements.

  6. Restrictions, until certain age / conditions

    • Curfew: with a provisional (Class D) license, no driving between midnight and 5 a.m.

    • Passenger limits: first 6 months only immediate family; after that one under-21 passenger who’s not family; later up to three after a year.

  7. Documentation
    You’ll need documents proving identity, legal status, social security number (or proof ineligibility), Georgia residential address.

  8. Fees
    There are fees (permit, license, renewal), which vary by class.

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