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Teens must complete 50 hours of behind-the-wheel practice with a parent or legal guardians. The parent or guardian must fill out a Fifty-Hour Affidavit and get it notarized to be presented at the Driver Exam Station. Ohio's laws, fines, and other punishments for driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
A licensee will need to provide an affidavit to the driver licensing office stating that they have completed at least 50 hours of practice driving, with at least 10 practice hours at night, supervised by a licensed adult 21 years of age or older and signed by their parent or guardian.
When you turn 15 and have held an instruction permit at least one year, you may apply for a restricted license. You must have completed an approved driver education course and at least 25 hours of supervised driving. (Teens age 16 and older do not have to have completed an approved driver education course to apply.)
The purpose of the DE-99 form is as follows: Verify the identity of the student who is applying to obtain a license. Establish that the student currently lives in the state of Kansas.
Approval from your parent or legal guardian if you are under the age of 16. Documents that establish proof of identity. Proof of Kansas residency. Payment for the required fees ($20 permit fee, $8 photo fee, $3 testing fee)
How to Get Your Ohio Driver's License. To apply for your Ohio Driver's License, you must: Be at least 16 years old and have held a learner's permit (Temporary Instruction Permit Identification Card) for at least 6 months. Complete 24 hours of classroom driver's education (satisfied by taking our online course).
DAYTON A bill before the Ohio Legislature requiring teenage drivers under 18 years old to use their learner's permits for a full year would mean minors would have to be at least 16½ before they could get their probationary driver's license. The bill would extend the permit phase for minors from 6 months to 12 months.
How to Get Your Ohio Driver's License. To apply for your Ohio Driver's License, you must: Be at least 16 years old and have held a learner's permit (Temporary Instruction Permit Identification Card) for at least 6 months. Complete 24 hours of classroom driver's education (satisfied by taking our online course).
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