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New Jersey offers a graduated driving license program to first-time drivers. This graduated license is divided into categories according to the new driver's age: Early Bird Road, Young Adult, and Adult. Each category starts with getting a permit, which we'll cover in detail here.

For full details on the graduated license program, and to find out how to get your license, see our pages on Teen Drivers, Driver Education, Drivers Training, and Applying For a New License.

Early Bird Road―Student Learner's Permit

To get a student learner's permit, you'll need to visit your local Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) Agency. You must:

  • Be 16 years old.
  • Pass a knowledge (written) test and a vision screening.
  • Present a 4-point ID, such as a certified birth certificate, passport, or adoption or citizenship papers.
  • Show proof of enrollment in a driver's education course.
  • Have written consent of your parents or legal guardian.
  • Pay the $10 student permit fee.

With this permit, you will have the following restrictions:

  • You may drive only between the hours of 5 a.m. and 11 p.m., always accompanied by a licensed driver at least 21 years of age who has held a valid driver's license for at least three years. This supervisor must ride on the front seat beside you while you drive.
  • You may only have one passenger from another household in the vehicle while you are driving. Other members of your household may ride with you.
  • No use of any electronic device while driving, including cell phone or video games.
  • Seatbelts must be worn at all times.

You must hold this permit in good standing for a minimum of six months before graduating to the next level. The permit is valid for two years.

Young Adult Drivers―Examination Permit

If you're 17 to 21 years old, you can skip the student learner permit and apply for an examination permit at your local MVC Agency. The requirements are:

  • Be at least 17 years old.
  • Pass a knowledge (written) test and a vision screening.
  • Present a 6-point ID, such as a certified birth certificate, passport, or adoption or citizenship papers.
  • Pay the $10 examination permit fee.

Valid for two years, this permit also comes with restrictions:

  • You may drive only between the hours of 5 a.m. and midnight, always accompanied by a licensed driver at least 21 years of age who has held a valid driver's license for at least three years. This supervisor must ride on the front seat beside you while you drive.
  • You may only have one passenger from another household in the vehicle while you are driving. Other members of your household may ride with you.
  • No use of any electronic device while driving, including cell phone or video games.
  • Seatbelts must be worn at all times.

Adult Drivers―Examination Permit

If you're 21 or over, you'll apply for an examination permit at your local MVC Agency. The requirements are similar to those for young adult drivers:

  • Be at least 21 years old.
  • Pass a knowledge (written) test and a vision screening.
  • Present a 6-point ID, such as a certified birth certificate, passport, or adoption or citizenship papers.
  • Pay the $10 examination permit fee.

Your examination permit doesn't come with restricted driving hours, but the following limitations still apply:

  • You must always accompanied by a licensed driver at least 21 years of age who has held a valid driver's license for at least three years. This supervisor must ride on the front seat beside you while you drive.
  • No use of any electronic device while driving, including cell phone or video games.
  • Seatbelts must be worn at all times.

Studying for the Tests

Whether you're 16 or over 21, you can get a copy of the MVC Driver's Manual and study it. Then, take the DMV.ORG practice tests online until you ace them. You'll be ready to receive your permit in no time!

Lost Permit or License

If you've lost your permit or license, or it has been stolen, you'll need to report it right away to your local MVC Agency. If it was stolen, first notify your local law enforcement. They'll make a report, so be sure get a copy to take with you to the MVC. The cost to replace the license or permit is $3.

If you are under 17, your parent or legal guardian will need to accompany you to the MVC Agency, and you'll need to present the proper ID requirements.

Replacement permits are granted on a "case-by-case" basis.

Expired Permits

All graduated license permits are valid for two years. If you need a renewal, you'll need to go through the same steps as applying for a new permit.

 
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