Arkansas Driving Permits
Introduction
Once you reach the age of 14 you may qualify for one of three restricted
driver's licenses in the state of Arkansas
- Instruction Permit
- Learners License
- Intermediate License
Requirements for Instruction Permit are:
- Valid form of Identification (Birth Certificate, Passport)
- Parental Consent
- Cash payment to pay for ODS Fees
- Must be at least 14 years of age
As a teen driver of 14 years old, you may begin with an instruction permit.
This is a restricted license designed to help you begin learning the rules of the road. Understandably, safe driving is learned and the sooner you begin practicing the more experience you'll have.
However, their are some restrictions for an Instruction Permit
- You must drive with a licensed adult 21 years or older
- All passengers must also wear a seatbelt.
Learners Permit
The second level of licensing, a Learners Permit, is a restricted license offered to drivers 14 to 16 years old. To get this license, you must pass
additional testing―road skills plus the regular written and vision tests.
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Intermediate License
Finally, an Intermediate License means you have graduated beyond the
instruction and learners permit. In fact, you are just one step away from
getting your unrestricted Class D license.
Restrictions:
- Must be at least 16 years of age
If you began driving at 14, you should have at least four years of driving experience while using your learning licenses. Because inexperience is a primary cause of accidents, the four-step licensing program gives you plenty of practice time.

