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Vermont Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) laws RequirementDetailsMinimum age15 years oldLearner stage duration12 monthsRequired supervised driving hours40 hours, 10 of which must be at night²Nighttime driving restrictionNo restriction3 more rows
You can apply for an instructional permit at 15. Drive for 6 months and complete driver education and supervised hours for your intermediate license. 6 more months, turn 16 and 6 months, and you're eligible for a full VT driver's license.
You can use the Driving Practice Log Sheet or the RoadReady App to track your progress. Note: The law requires the 40 hours of driving practice to be in addition to the 6 hours of behind-the-wheel driving required for successful completion of driver education.
approved driver education course: This course consists of a minimum of 30 hours of classroom, 6 hours behindthewheel instruction, and 6 hours of observation and is required for license applicants under the age of 18. Students who successfully complete the course are issued a "Driver Education Certificate".
Documents verifying the following: Your identity and Date of Birth. Your Social Security Information. Your Vermont Residency and Current Address. Your Lawful Status in the United States (Only required for Real ID & EDL)
A VT resident seeking to register such a used vehicle purchased from an out-of-state dealer is required to have a VIN verification prior to their registration being finalized. VINs on new vehicles do not require verification. The verification can occur before or after the sale.
Do I need an appointment? All exams are by appointment only. For all other services, appointments are recommended but not required. If you need to schedule an appointment, please visit mydmv.vermont.gov or call 888-970-0357.
The status of your online license/ID request can be found in the VT Online Portal after logging in with the required information.