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ALABAMA DRIVER LICENSE
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ’s)
You are eligible to get an Instruction Permit in Alabama when you are at least 15 years old. Parental consent for any license type is required if driver is under 18 years old
You are eligible get a Driver’s License when you are 16 years old in Alabama. Parental consent for any license type is required if driver is under 18 years old
You must provide documents to the DMV office that can prove your identity, date of birth, social security number and address Proof of identity can be demonstrated with at least one of the following:
- Valid and unexpired United States Passport
- Certified Birth Certificate
- Certificate of Citizenship
- Valid Permanent Resident Card
- Unexpired Employment Authorization Document
- Consular Report of Birth Abroad
Proof of Social Security Number can be demonstrated with at least one of the following:
- Social Security Card
- Certified letter from the Social Security Administration documenting your name and Social Security Number
- W-2 Tax Form
- Medicare/Medicaid Card
Proof of address can be demonstrated by at least 2 of the following:
- Voter Registration Card
- School Enrollment Documentation
- Social Security Benefits statements/summary that was mailed to a physical address
- Utility bill less than 90 days old
- Proof of Payment of Residential Property Tax
The Phone Number for the Alabama DMV is (334) 242-4400
The email address for the Alabama DMV is DriverLicenseInfo@dps.alabama.gov
You can bring any trustworthy licensed driver age 21 or older
A vision test is required to obtain an Alabama Driver’s License
A physical is not required to obtain an Alabama Driver’s License
A photograph will be taken at the Alabama DMV office after you pass your test
- Hold Learner License
- Pass Written Test
- Pass Vision Test
- Pass Road Skills Test
- After you get your Learner’s Permit, you must practice for your road test
- You must have your Learner’s Permit for at least 6 months before scheduling the road test if you are under 18. There is no required waiting period if you are 18 or older
- You also need 30 hours of behind-the-wheel training with a licensed driver 21 years of age or older before scheduling the road test if you are under 18. The training is not required if you are 18 or older