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Obtaining a Driver's License. When you apply for an Indiana driver's license, you must surrender all valid credentials (identification card, learner’s permit, or driver's license) you hold from other states.
- BMV
Within 60 days of becoming an Indiana resident, you must...
- Real ID Overview
The person signing the affidavit must submit their valid...
- Request for Title State Form 1014
Search and download electronic forms from Indiana state...
- Driving
Appointments are required for driving skills tests and must...
- BMV
New driver’s licenses are issued by our branches throughout the state. This page provides you a summary of requirements for obtaining your driver’s license for the first time and for renewing or replacing your driver’s license are outlined on this page.
New Indiana Residents When you become an Indiana resident, you have 60 days to obtain a new Indiana driver’s license. If you have never held a valid driver’s license from another state, you must hold an Indiana learner’s permit for 180 days before you can apply for an Indiana driver’s license.
Can I get an Indiana driver’s license online? No, you can’t. If you’re applying for a new license, you have to go to the BMV. What is an acceptable form of Indiana residency? Proof of residency in Indiana can be shown through a computer-generated utility bill, credit card bill, or hospital/doctor bill.
Redesigned Form 1040-SS. For 2023, Schedule C (Form 1040) is available to be filed with Form 1040-SS, if applicable. It replaces Form 1040-SS, Part IV. For additional information, see the Instructions for Form 1040-SS.
We ensure this page features only the very latest version by providing it directly from the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles. Once you feel confident you’ve studied the handbook enough, you can start practicing with our free Indiana permit practice tests to prepare for your real exam.
Familiarize yourself with Indiana driver’s license restrictions, including age limits, nighttime driving rules, and learner permit requirements. Adhere to the unique laws of Indiana regarding cell phone use while driving, seat belt regulations, and navigating construction zones.