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QuestionDo I need to schedule an appointment to get a learner's permit?Community AnswerNo, you can just tell the clerk you're in for a permit test, get your number, and wait to be called.
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QuestionWhat do I need to bring with me to take my permit test?Community AnswerIf you are under 18, you need a birth certificate, social security number, parental consent form, and completed application. If you are over 18, you need a separate document to prove address, date of birth, social security number, signature, and completed application.
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QuestionHow long does it take to get the learner's permit once I pass the test? Do I get it immediately or later on?Robert MurphyCommunity AnswerUpon finishing the test, go back to the window. If you passed (answered at least 18/25 questions (72%) correct), the teller will hand you your permit.
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QuestionWhat documents do I need for my driver's permit in Massachusetts?Robert MurphyCommunity AnswerYou only need the learner’s permit application form. The test is on the Driver’s Manual - be sure to study beforehand!
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QuestionOnce I've obtained a permit, how long is it good for?Community AnswerTwo years.
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QuestionDo you still need a learner's permit if you are over 18?Community AnswerIf you are over 18 and have never had a license, you are required to have a permit before you can get one.
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QuestionCan I do all of these steps in one day?Community AnswerYes. It's best to gather your documents before going to the DMV. Study the manual beforehand, though.
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QuestionDo I need an interlocking device to take the test?Community AnswerNo. If you haven’t driven yet you should be fine. You may if you had to retake the test due to bad driving, or other conditions.
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QuestionCan I get a learner's permit if I can't read?Community AnswerNo, because you need to read the questions and manual to study.
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QuestionDo you still have to pass the eye exam if you already had a permit?Community AnswerYes. Eyesight can change with your age and health, so even if a few years ago you were totally fine, you might find if you test your eyes, your eyesight has gotten worse.
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QuestionOnce I get a driver's permit, should I go to auto school to pass the driver test?Community AnswerThat is all a personal preference. Some auto schools offer the test, it costs more money, but the wait is a lot shorter. If you go to the RMV it is cheaper, but the wait is longer.
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QuestionIs there anything required before getting a driver's license after holding onto the permit for 6 months?Community AnswerYes. If you are under 18, you must have taken and finished driver's ed, done 12 hours driving ang 6 observing with your driving school, and done 40 hours of supervised driving with your parents.
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QuestionWhen can I retake the permit test if I fail?Community AnswerWhenever you want! There is no wait time, although I recommend waiting and getting more comfortable with the material first.
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QuestionDo I get a hard copy of my permit in the mail, or do I just carry the paper copy the whole time?Community AnswerSadly, you only get a paper version of the permit. This is what the state has done forever. I recommend getting a holder for your permit, or something as simple as a Ziploc bag to keep it in place.
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QuestionIs the application the same if I have to retake my permit test?Community AnswerYou don’t have to redo the application if you have already tried the test once. Just bring in an old registration form from your previous test. They probably won’t even read it, but you should have it just in case.
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QuestionCan I get my license without any driver's ed?Robert MurphyCommunity AnswerNo. You are legally required to complete thirty (30) hours of a driver’s ed course.
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QuestionCan I take the learner's permit test online?Community AnswerNo you need to go to your nearby RMV center to successfully complete the permit test.
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