Drivers who are under the age of
21 are required to first obtain a provisional driver license as
part of the GRAD program. You must already have a learner permit and you can obtain a provisional driver license once you take and pass the skills road test. You may not obtain a DC provisional driver license while maintaining a valid provisional license from another jurisdiction. A provisional driver license is valid for up to six months for US citizens and may vary for non-US citizens (according to the US immigration expiration date).
Requirements
You must have valid learner permit held for at least 6 months with no pointable violations
You must provide a signed 40 hours Certification of Eligibility for Provisional License form* certifying that you have at least 40 hours of driving experience accompanied by a licensed driver(s) who is 21 years or older and who has a valid full driver license. A photocopy of the supervising driver(s) license must be submitted.
You must pass the skills road test
You must be clear of all outstanding debts to the District of Columbia
Surrender your learner permit
Service Locations
To obtain a provisional driver license, you may visit any service location except the Adjudication Services and Inspection Station.
Steps
- Complete the Certification of Eligibility for Provisional License form
- Schedule your skills road test
- Bring form and your learner permit
- Take and pass the skills road test
- Pay the appropriate fees
- Obtain your provisional driver license
The Document Verification Guide will assist you with determining which documents you will need to collect and bring to DC DMV. Click here to begin.