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Get a Level 1 Limited Learner Permit

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​How do I get a limited learner permit?​​​

If you are a student who is at least 14 1/2 years old and are pursuing a high school diploma or GED, you can enroll in an approved driver education course provided through your North Carolina high school or a driver education school licensed by the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles.

A birth certificate or passport is required to enroll in a driver education course. ​

Driver education courses consist of two phases:

  • ​A classroom portion, which involves 30 hours of instruction and a vision/medical screening.
  • A driving phase, which involves a minimum 6 hours behind the wheel. ​

See Frequently Asked Questions about Driver’s Education

If you are in good academic standing, your high school will issue you a Driving Eligibility Certificate.  ​

What if I’m homeschooled or attending a school out of state? ​

If you are homeschooled the Driving Eligibility Certificate will be issued by the N.C. Department of Administration​.​

If you are attending a school outside of North Carolina, you can get an eligibility certificate from the public school they would normally attend if they were not enrolled in an out-of-state school. ​

Am I eligible for a Limited Learner Permit?

The following requirements must be met before you can schedule​:

  • Be 15 to 17 years old
  • Have a Driving Eligibility Certificate and Driver's Education Certifi​cate​

1. Find a convenient driver license office

Before you head to an office, make sure to bring the following documents with you:

Download Document​ Checklist ​ ​​

You will need to pass written, sign and vision tests. You must have a parent or guardian present for these tests. Anyone other than the parent or guardian m​ust provide written documentation from a parent or guardian giving consent.

Find an Office

2. Complete your office visit

What can I expect at the driver license office?

Every driver license office serves walk-in customers from open to close, or until the capacity for that location has been reached.

First, check in with your cell phone at the office. You can wait in your vehicle or at a nearby business while you watch your place online from your phone.

Once there is room in the lobby, you will be asked via text to come into the building

3. Your Learner Permit will arrive in the mail within 20 business days.

Rules for driving with a Limited Learner Permit

With a Limited Learner Permit, you can drive 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. while supervised for the first six months. Use of mobile devices are prohibited while in the vehicle.

Who can be a supervised driver? ​​

  • A parent or legal ​guardian
  • A grandparent
  • An adult who has been approved by a parent or legal guardian

The sup​ervisor must be: 

  • A licensed driver 
  • Licensed for five years 
  • Seated next to driver when supervising​

How do I reinstate my permit if it was suspended?

All permits must be reinstated if previously suspended for academic grades or report cards. If you have your license reinstated after it was suspended for academic reasons, you can continue to use the license if it is in your possession.

If the status is revoked or suspended, there may be another issue with the license. To check the status of your license, please visit MyDMV.

If the permit​ status is active and is lost, a replacement or duplicate can be ​​​ordered online.

What are the fees?
Name of FeeCost
Level 1: Limited Learner Permit$25.50

11/20/2025 3:12 PM

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