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How to get your Connecticut Drivers License

DMV got you confused? Check out our easy instructions for getting your Connecticut drivers license.

1. Study for the Connecticut learners permit written test
2. Apply for the Connecticut learners permit
3. Practice driving under supervision and take Connecticut drivers education
4. Take the driving test for the Connecticut drivers license
 
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1. Study for the Connecticut learners permit written test
2. Apply for the Connecticut learners permit
3. Practice driving under supervision and take Connecticut drivers ed
4. Take the driving test for the Connecticut drivers license
To be eligible for the Connecticut drivers license, you must:
  • Show proof of drivers training if you are under 18. The applicant can either be trained at home or enroll in a driving school.
    1.
    Applicants who successfully complete driver education through a commercial driving school or a secondary school must wait 120 days after issuance of the learners permit before taking the driver exam.
    2.
    Applicants who were instructed wholly or in part through a home training program must wait 180 days after issuance of the learners permit before taking the driving test. Applicants may be trained at home by one of the following: parent, foster parent or legal guardian, grandparent, spouse of a married minor applicant.

    Note: Instructor must be at least 20 years of age or older and have held a license for four or more years prior to training.
    • Trainer must sign a statement at the time of the test which states that the applicant has obtained a learners permit and successfully completed at least twenty-five hours of a course of study which covers all of the material in the Connecticut Drivers Manual and other information necessary for a person to know in order to safely operate a motor vehicle. The student driver must also be given at least eight hours of behind-the-wheel, on-the-road instruction.
  • Home-trained applicants must also show evidence of completing a fivehour course that includes a minimum of twohours on:
    1. The nature and the medical, biological and physiological effects of alcohol and drugs and their impact on the operator of a motor vehicle,
    2. The dangers associated with the operation of a motor vehicle after the consumption of alcohol or drug abuse,
    3. The penalties for alcohol and drug-related motor vehicle violations
  • You must bring a vehicle and be accompanied by a licensed driver. The vehicle must be in safe operating condition and have the required equipment or the road test will not be administered. It also should have a proper registration, emissions sticker, and insurance card.

If you failthe road test or the law test, the minimum wait time required before taking a driver's license testis as follows: 1st failure - 30 Days, 2 or morefailures - 60 Days

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CT Drivers Ed Course Details
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• Price: $39.95
• Take 20% before you have to pay
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CT Drivers License Instructions
1. Be at least 16 years old
2. Pass the DMV learners permit test
3. Take approved drivers education course (if under 18)
4. Eligible for CT drivers license after 180 days (120 with drivers ed)


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