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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.
- Renewing Or Replacing a License
If you are renewing a driver’s license that has been expired...
- Probationary Driver's License
Probationary Driver’s License is the term given to licenses...
- Endorsements and Restrictions
This restriction is applied to a driver’s license when...
- Amending Your Driver's License Or Identification Card
A residential address is the address the BMV requires to...
- For-Hire Endorsement
A for-hire endorsement may be issued to Indiana residents...
- CDL
Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse (DACH) State Driver Licensing...
- New Indiana Residents
A copy of your official driving record, or; A verification...
- Motorcycle Endorsement
At least 16 years and 270 days of age, and.. Pass a...
- Renewing Or Replacing a License
Driver's License. Driving (Skills) Test. Appointments are required for driving skills tests and must be scheduled a minimum of 48 hours and maximum of 3 weeks in advance. Make sure to review all requirements prior to scheduling a driving test.
You may practice driving with a licensed driver who has valid (not expired, suspended, or revoked) driving privileges and is 25 years of age or older. The licensed driver must be related to you by blood, marriage, or legal status.
Driver must pass the Driving and Skills tests prior to purchasing their driver license. To schedule a road test visit: BMV Online Services. Visit Driving and Skills Testing for additional instructions about the tests; Make sure to bring your TIPIC, and a vehicle in good condition to your driving and skills test appointment. Test Failure
This Indiana BMV practice test has just been updated for November 2024 and covers 40 of the most essential road signs and rules questions directly from the official 2024 IN Driver Handbook. For those 16 or older, getting an Indiana learner’s permit is easy – just pass a knowledge test and a standard vision test.
To obtain a driver’s license as a new Indiana resident, you must: 1. Schedule an appointment with the Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) 2. Pass a vision screening 3. Take and pass the knowledge exam and driving test (skills examination) 4. Provide the necessary documents, such as proof of identity, residency, and Social Security number 5.
Never drive under the influence! Take this FREE IN permit practice test to learn all about alcohol and drugs while driving, including regulations related to DUI and penalties specific to IN.