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2. Out-of State learner permits are not valid in Mississippi for the purpose of waiving any written or road test. Out-of-State learner permits are valid for the purpose of operating a motor vehicle in this state if the holder is complying with all requirements of the state which issued the permit.
Unlicensed driving is considered a misdemeanor and the court can issue a fine of $200 to $500 and jail time of two days to six months for this violation. Valid car insurance is also required to drive legally in Mississippi.
Go to DPS Online Renewal page. Enter your license number, last 4 digits of your SSN, your full name and date of birth. Pay the fee of $24.00 (for a 4 year license) and a convenience fee of $1.50. If your license has expired, pay the $1.00 late fee.
If you are caught driving on a suspended or revoked license, you could be charged with a misdemeanor crime, and subject to the following penalties: Fines between $200 and $500. An increase in the length of your license suspension. From two days to six months in jail.
Bring the following for the test: Completed application. Learners permit (for under 17 only) Up to date school attendance form (for under 18 only) SSN. Certified birth certificate. 2 proofs of residence. A person with a valid drivers license. A safe legally licensed vehicle that can pass an inspection.
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JACKSON, Miss. (WTVO) New drivers looking to get their license in Mississippi will no loner be required to take a road test.
2. An applicant under seventeen (17) years old must possess the learners permit for six (6) months prior to taking the skills test. 3. Anyone who is seventeen (17) years of age or older may be given the skills test on the day the learners permit is issued.
The minimum driving age in Mississippi is 14 years old but is restricted to operating a vehicle in a state-approved driver education course. By age 15, teen drivers can drive with supervision and by 16, all restrictions are removed.
To be eligible, you must be at least 15 years old and be able to provide proof of being enrolled in school. You must hold the permit for at least twelve (12) months before you will be allowed to obtain your drivers license.
What is the Grace Period for an Expired Drivers License? Mississippi does not have a grace period for expired licenses. If you are caught driving without a valid license, you will be charged with a misdemeanor. The courts can fine you for $200 to $500, and you could face up to six months in jail.

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