You are eligible to get a Learner’s Permit in Michigan when you are 14 years 9 months old. That is Level 1 of the Michigan Graduated Driver's License process. Parental consent required if driver is under 18 years old
What is the minimum age to get a driver’s license in Michigan?
The Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) consists of three licensing levels:
Michigan's driver education curriculum is split into two segments and is required for all teen drivers under age 18:
Originals or certified copies with a raised seal or stamp are required for proof of Social Security number, identity, citizenship/legal presence and residency. Photocopies or faxes of documents will not be accepted
Level 1 License:
Segment 1 Certificate of Completion, proof of a valid Social Security number, U.S. citizenship or legal presence if not a U.S. citizen, identity and at least two documents establishing Michigan residency
A parent or guardian signature is also required upon application (Residency can be confirmed through documents in the parent's name if the family relationship can be established by other forms of documented proof)
Level 2 License:
Segment 2 Certificate of Completion, Level 1 License (held for six months), proof of a valid Social Security number, legal presence, identity, at least two documents establishing Michigan residency and the Driving Skills Test Certificate. A parent or guardian signature is also required on the application.
Level 3 License:
The Level 3 License is issued automatically to teen drivers who are at least 17 years old (with parental authorization by signing for the teen's Level 2 License), held a Level 2 License for at least six months, and been crash and violation-free during the prior 12 months. Tickets, crashes, suspensions and ignoring license restrictions will extend the time required to obtain a Level 3 License.
All Michigan SOS Branch Locations can be found here: https://www.michigan.gov/sos/0,4670,7-127-1640_14837-34560--,00.html
To get a learner's permit, driver’s license, or Mass ID in Michigan, you’ll need to provide:
Learn what documents you can use here:
https://www.michigan.gov/documents/DE40_032001_20459_7.pdf
You’ll also need to decide between a Standard driver’s license/ID and a REAL ID driver’s license/ID. REAL ID is a federal ID that you can use, beginning October 2021, to fly within the United States or enter federal buildings. To get one, you’ll need to provide additional documentation and come into an RMV service center
The Michigan MVA SOS phone number is 888-SOS-MICH (767-6424).
The Michigan SOS website is:
Make a Michigan SOS appointment here:
SOS offices can be found here:
https://www.michigan.gov/sos/0,4670,7-127-1640_14837-34560--,00.html
Yes, bring a parent or legal guardian. Parental consent required if driver is under 18 years old
A vision test is required to obtain a Michigan Driver’s License.
A photograph will be taken after you pass the road test
See the above requirements, including driver’s education and practice driving. Applicants over 18 years old must hold their learner’s permit for at least 30 days. Applicants under 18 must hold their learner’s permit for at least 6 months