Getting a driving license in the United States follows a clear sequence. The exact rules vary by state, but the general process is similar everywhere. If you understand each step early on, you avoid delays and extra fees.
Step 1. Check your state requirements
Each state sets its own age rules and documents. Start by checking your local DMV:
- Official state DMV list: https://www.usa.gov/motor-vehicle-services
- Identity document requirements (federal): https://www.dhs.gov/real-id
Step 2. Complete driver education if required
Many states require education for teens. Check your state rules:
- Example (Texas): https://www.tdlr.texas.gov/driver/drivereducation.htm
- Example (California): https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/driver-education-and-safety/
Adults 18 and older can usually skip this step.
Step 3. Apply for a learner permit
Visit your state DMV website to see the list of documents you need:
- DMV guide for permits: https://www.usa.gov/driver-licenses
You will also complete a vision check during the visit.
Step 4. Pass the written knowledge test
Study guides and practice tests are available from official DMV sites:
- Sample knowledge tests (California): https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/driver-handbooks/
- Sample knowledge tests (New York): https://dmv.ny.gov/driver-license/prepare-knowledge-test
Step 5. Practice driving with your permit
Every state sets its own supervised driving hour requirements:
- Graduated driver licensing by state: https://www.iihs.org/topics/teenagers/government-teen-driving-laws
This includes required night driving and waiting periods.
Step 6. Schedule your road test
Road test scheduling varies by state:
- Example (Florida): https://www.flhsmv.gov/driver-licenses-id-cards/driver-license-exams/
- Example (Illinois): https://www.ilsos.gov/departments/drivers/drivers_license/driving_exams/home.html
Step 7. Pass the road test
You must demonstrate safe control of the vehicle, proper parking, observation skills and rule compliance. Many DMV sites provide skills checklists:
- Example checklist (Virginia): https://www.dmv.virginia.gov/drivers/learners
Step 8. Pay for your license and receive your temporary card
Payment methods and fees vary by state:
- State fees search: https://www.usa.gov/driver-licenses
Your permanent license arrives by mail.
Step 9. Follow probation or provisional rules
Most states place new drivers under a provisional or intermediate license with restrictions:
- GDL restrictions by state: https://www.iihs.org/topics/teenagers/government-teen-driving-laws
Step 10. Keep your license valid
Drivers renew their licenses every few years:
- License renewal rules: https://www.usa.gov/driver-licenses
Some states allow online renewal, others require an in-person visit.






