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All of the answers to this 30 multiple-choice question test can be found in the 2022 Delaware Drivers Manual, and you must score at least 80% to pass.
How Do I Get A License? You must apply in person at one of the offices of the Division of Motor Vehicles in Wilmington, New Castle, Dover, or Georgetown. DMV Hours Locations.
First Six Months After obtaining a Level 1 Permit, the holder can drive only while supervised by a licensed adult whos at least 25 years old and has at least five years of driving experience. The supervising adult must be seated in the front seat at all times.
1. Complete the section marked MINOR. If you are 14 or 15 years of age, your Parent or Legal Guardian must also sign the permit.
The entire road test will take around 30 minutes, but it doesnt begin with you operating the car. It starts with a vehicle safety check.
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Delaware driver licenses can be renewed at any Division of Motor Vehicle facility and online. Driver licenses will be issued for eight years, with the exception of Immigration length of stay, hazmat holders, and Driving Privilege Card holders.
What you need: Turn in your previously issued out-of-state drivers license, OR have a current certified copy of your driving record. Documentation to provide: Proof of identity/ legal presence. Proof of social security number. Two proofs of DE residency. All proofs of legal name change if applicable.
A recent study of driving tests in all 50 states found that Washington State has the hardest DMV test in the nation, with Massachusetts and Maryland coming in second and third.
Supervised driving: During the first six months that you have your learners permit you can only drive while accompanied by an adult thats 25 or older who has a drivers license. Unsupervised driving: After six months and some supervised driving experience, youll be allowed to drive on your own during the day.
Must be at least 16 years old, and less than 18 years old - OR on an active IEP who is at least 16 years old and less than 22 years old. Must present a Delaware Driver Education Certificate (Blue/White Certificate) as proof that you passed a certified Delaware Driver Education Course.

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