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The process for getting a Colorado drivers license varies for different age groups. If you're under 18, you'll need to obtain an instructional permit before you can receive a valid drivers license. Here is a general outline of the steps you'll need to take in order to earn your drivers license:
For more details, check out our step-by-step Colorado drivers license instructions.
Once you pass your driving test, you will be issued a minor drivers license. If you're under 18, your license will have the following restrictions:
If you're a first-time driver older than 18, you must follow a similar process except for some minor changes. You don't have to complete drivers education or drivers training programs or submit any documents that refer to these programs. There will be no holding period for your instructional permit—you can apply for your drivers license the day after you receive a permit. However, you are strongly advised to practice driving before making driving test appointment with the DMV. All other tests and fees are required.
If you already hold a license issued by another state or country, please contact your nearest Colorado DMV office to find out what tests can be waived for you.
You can find out more about getting a Colorado drivers license on their website.
Note: This article was accurate when it was published. Please confirm all details directly with the CO DMV. You can visit the CO DMV website or call the DMV for more information.
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