Step 1: Take the DMV Practice Exams
To earn your Florida Learner’s Permit, you will have to pass your DMV learner’s permit exam. This test is composed of 40 multiple choice questions and includes a written exam. During the examination, there will be questions pertaining to road rules and common road signs. Taking a DMV practice exam will help prepare you to pass the real exam. To pick up on the fundamentals of what will be on the test, you can consult your Florida Driver Handbook. You can also find online practice permit exams. To know exactly what will be on the test, you should take a practice exam.Step 2: Gather Documentation and Pay the License Fees
After completing and passing the DMV exam, you will have to provide the correct documentation and pay the associated fees. Below, you can find a complete list of all the necessary documents you need to bring with you to the DMV:- TLSAE Form - this includes proof that the training has been completed.Parental Consent Form - the new driver’s guardian must sign this form in the presence of the driver license examiner. Alternatively, the form can be notarized if the guardian will not accompany the aspiring driver. Two Forms of Identification - which includes:
- Certified U.S. Birth Certificate issued by a government agency. Valid U.S. Passport. Naturalization Certificate (Form N-550 or Form N-570) Citizenship Certificate (Form N-560 or Form N-561)
- Proof of Social Security Number - which includes:
- Proof of Address - which includes two documents from the list below: