The 50 Hour Driver Certification Form serves to ensure that minors have the necessary behind-the-wheel training to operate a vehicle safely. This certification is a vital step in the process of obtaining a driver's license for young drivers.
Practice Driving You must bring to the road test a completed Certification of Supervised Driving (MV-262) (PDF) signed by your parent or guardian. If you are under the age of 18, you must wait at least six months from the date you received your learner permit to schedule your road test.
Any New Yorker, 16 and above, can apply for a standard, not for federal purpose, non-commercial driver's license or learner permit, regardless of immigration status. All applicants must provide 6 points worth of documents that prove identity, and also prove date of birth and residency.
The document is a certification form for supervised driving hours that must be completed by junior driver license applicants in New York State. It requires certification that the applicant has completed at least 50 hours of supervised driving, including 15 hours after sunset.
Under the Driver's License Access and Privacy Act, driver license applicants who have never been issued a Social Security Number are eligible to apply. You must sign an Affidavit (sworn statement) of never having been issued a Social Security Number when you apply for a standard driver license.
Several states in the U.S. currently allow undocumented immigrants to obtain driver's licenses. These states recognize the practical benefits of allowing all residents, regardless of immigration status, to drive legally. However, the requirements and regulations differ widely.
U.S. Social Security Card. U.S. Passport or Passport Card. Foreign Passport (see Foreign Passport requirements on page 3 for more information) ... Foreign Birth Certificate (issued by government entity) ... U.S. Marriage or Divorce Record issued by a state or local government OR Court issued Name Change Decree.
The New York State DMV is now accepting applications for driver's licenses from all New Yorkers, regardless of immigration status under the Driver's License Access and Privacy Act, commonly called the 'Green Light law.
The correct form is MV-262, also known as the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (NY DMV) Accident Involvement Report. It is typically required to be filed by any driver involved in a motor vehicle accident that resulted in personal injury, death, or property damage exceeding $1,000.