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A person who wants a hardship license must petition the district court in the parish in which they reside. The license will only be issued if the court orders the Department of Public Safety to issue the license.
You can download an online application for a hardship license and submit it via: Email: hardship.license@alea.gov. Fax: (334) 353-9988. Mail: ALEA Driver License Division, Hardship License Unit PO Box 1471 Montgomery, AL 36102.
Teens need extra driving rules and supervised practice to protect themselves and others on the road with them. involved in three times as many fatal crashes as all other drivers. Arkansas Law: A teen may obtain a learner's license at ages 14- 15, an intermediate license at ages 16-17, and a full license at age 18.
Hardship licenses, or age waivers, are for minor drivers in Arkansas between 14 and 16 years of age. If a person attends school regularly and has at least a C grade average, they may apply. If they do not have that grade average, they can petition the court for an age waiver.
Can I apply in person for a Hardship License? No, all Hardship license applications must be submitted via email (hardship.license@alea.gov), via fax 334-353-9988 or by mail: ALEA Driver License Division- Hardship License Unit PO Box 1471 Montgomery, AL 36102.