New to State Requirements Bring identification such as a Certified Birth Record, issued by a government Bureau of Vital Statistics or Board of Health in the U.S. (a hospital-issued certificate is not acceptable) or a valid unexpired U.S. passport.
Proof of current residency in Minnesota: Proof of current residency in Minnesota: Must have owner's name and current address in Minnesota. • Valid, unexpired Minnesota driver's license or instruction permit. ( ... listed). • ... than 3 months from date of renewal). o Bank Account Statement. employer's name and address.
Standard license applicants need: Two primary or one primary and one secondary standard identification documents (PDF) Your Social Security number - if you have one. Your knowledge (written) test results. If you're under 18 years old, you'll also need a parent or guardian (with ID) to sign the application.
When you apply for a Minnesota driver's license or identification (ID) card, you are required by federal law to give us your full Social Security number (SSN) if you are eligible for one. This requirement enhances security, reduces the risk of identity theft or fraud, and protects the integrity of the issuance process.
Applicants can only take one test per day statewide. If the applicant fails the test, they would need to wait until the next business day to take another test. If you have taken and failed the Class D Knowledge Exam three times, you are required to test at a state exam station only for all additional tests.
Minnesota driver's license numbers consist of one letter and 12 numbers, unformatted. For example, P800000224322. Mississippi driver's license numbers are nine numbers formatted like a Social Security number as ###-##-####. For example, 125-01-2050.
What do I need to Bring? Proof that you have completed and passed the knowledge and/or road test. Two forms of proper identification. The applicant's social security number. Corrective lenses (if needed). Parent or legal guardian (if you are under age 18).
REAL ID license applicants need: One proof of identity and two proof of residence REAL ID documents (PDF) Your Social Security number - if you have one. Your knowledge (written) test results. If you're under 18 years old, you'll also need a parent or guardian (with ID) to sign the application.
Minnesota Statutes, section 171.09, authorizes the DPS to issue a driver's license to certain drivers, contingent upon the applicant's written agreement to certain restrictions deemed appropriate for public safety. Such a license is referred to as a “restricted driver's license.”
A limited license – also known as a work permit – allows a driver whose driving privileges have been revoked due to a DUI conviction or implied consent violation to drive pursuant to certain limitations.