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See step 3 below:
Process:
Step 1:
Acquire a Pennsylvania Driver’s Manual from a local Driver License Center, or on this Web site.
Step 2:
Have a physician, physician assistant, certified registered nurse practitioner or chiropractor conduct a physical examination and complete Form DL-180 "Medical Qualification Certificate".
Step 3:
Visit a Driver License Center with:
? The completed DL-180
? The completed DL-180TD (if under the age 18). This form must be completed by a parent, guardian, or spouse who is 18 years of age or older.
? Proof of identity, which is listed on reverse side of DL-180. Note: If you are changing your name, you must present original documents supporting name changes such as a marriage certificate, divorce decree or court order.
? Two acceptable proofs of residency, listed on reverse side of DL-180, if you are 18 years of age or older. Proof of residency is not required if you are age 16 or 17.
? Your Social Security card.
? A check or money order payable to PennDOT for the appropriate fee. (Cash is not accepted.)
Step 4:
An eye screening and Knowledge Test will be given. Once passed, a Learner’s Permit will be issued. The Learner’s Permit will be valid for one year. If you are under age 18, a six-month waiting period and 50 hours behind the wheel driving experience is required prior to taking the skills test.
Step 5:
Schedule a road test either online or by calling 1-800-423-5542.