Washington Driving Permits

Obtaining a driving permit in Maryland is relatively easy. However, Maryland participates in the Graduated Licensing Program and has three tiers of licensing. In addition, they require 2 proofs of residence.
Requirements for an Instruction Permit

  • You must be at least 15 years and 9 months old
  • Provide Social Security Number
  • Appear in person at a driver's license examination station.
  • Present a valid birth certificate or other required forms of Identification.
  • Pass a written test
  • Pass a vision test
  • Provide Proof of residence
  • Have Parent Consent or Signature on application.
  • Pay the Required Fees
  • Present proof of completion of Learner Permit School

Restrictions

  • Must drive with a licensed adult 18 years or older

Requirements for an Provisional License

  • You must be at least 16 years and 3 months old.
  • Provide Social Security Number
  • Must have held a permit for at least 6 months
  • Must have completed a Drivers ED course.
  • Appear in person at a driver's license examination station.
  • Provide Proof of Residence
  • Present a valid birth certificate or other acceptable identification.
  • Pass a written test
  • Pass a vision test
  • Pass a Road Test
  • Parental Consent and Signature
  • Have completed 60 hours of supervised driving
  • Pay the required fees.

Restrictions

  • Cannot have more than one passenger under 18 years of age (Unless Immediate Family Members)
  • Cannot drive between Midnight and 5AM unsupervised unless for an emergency / work related situation

Requirements for a Full License

  • Must be at least 18 Years old
  • Pass a written test
  • Pass a Vision Test
  • Pass a road test
  • Have a parent sign a release form
  • Appear in person at  a drivers license examination Station
  • Present a valid birth certificate
  • Provide proof of Identification
  • Valid Social Security Number
  • Pay the required Fees

Restrictions

  • Full License