Obtain your Wisconsin drivers license. Requirements for receiving your drivers license or learners permit include.
- Completed an approved driver education course
- Held an instruction permit for at least six months and
- Been violation free for six months
- Had 30 hours of driving experience (10 of which must be at night)
- An adult sponsor
- Enrolled in a school program or high school equivalency program and not be a habitual truant, graduated from high school or been granted a declaration of high graduation equivalency, or be enrolled in a home-based private education program
- Completed an application for a license – form MV 3001
, including your Social Security number
- Provided proof of identity
- Provided proof of residency, proof of Wisconsin residency, unless you hold a Wisconsin Instruction Permit
- Passed the required driving skill test
- Paid the required driver licensing and skill test fees
For more information on the process visit this site Wisconsin Drivers License
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