The minimum age to get a learner’s permit in Kansas is 14 years old
All requirements to obtain a Learner’s Permit or Driver’s License in Kansas can be found here: https://www.ksrevenue.org/dovlicenses.html
Kansas offers driver’s licenses and to qualified Kansas residents who pass a written test, a road test, a vision test and can prove their lawful presence. For teen drivers, the state has a graduated driver’s licenses process allowing increased driving privileges with age and experience. The requirements can be found here:
You may apply for a Kansas Restricted Driver’s License when you are at least 15 years old and meet the requirements below
The complete list of required documents are available here:
The phone number for the Kansas Department of Revenue Division of Vehicles is:
785-296-3671
You can also contact the Kansas Department of Revenue Division of Vehicles at:
The Kansas Department of Revenue Division of Vehicles website is:
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You can find the locations for Kansas Department of Revenue Division of Vehicles here:
Does a Parent Need to Take Me to the Kansas Permit Test?
In Kansas, a parent or guardian should accompany you if you 15 years old or younger
A vision test is required to obtain a Kansas Driver’s License or a Learner’s Permit
A photograph will be taken at the Kansas Department of Revenue Division of Vehicles office
In Kansas, after you get your Learner’s Permit, you must hold it for at least one year if you are younger than 16. You also must complete your Driver’s Education if you are under 15. Also, you have to get at least 25 of the 50 hours of behind the wheel training if you are under 18