Here it is, it’s finally time! Time for you to go to the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles and get your learner permit or driver license . We want you to be prepared af when you walk in through those BMV doors, so we’re gonna tell you exactly what you need in-hand to walk out a licensed (or permitted) driver. So here's a list of what to bring to the Indiana BMV, whether you're a teen or an adult getting your permit or license.
Here’s what you’ll need to get your permit for the first time:
For a more detailed list on all acceptable docs, click here.
Applying for a permit as an adult is a very good idea, especially if you’ve had no previous driving experience. Doing this allows you to navigate the open roads for the first time with some help from friends and family. In order to do this, you’ll need a list that’s similar to the one above, but just slightly different:
If you’re getting your license and you’re under 21, you’ll be applying for what’s called a probationary license. This just means that you’ll have some restrictions on what times you can drive and how many people you can chauffeur around.
Here’s what you’ll need:
Driving privileges, baby.
While you’re there, you’ll also need to pass a vision test, knowledge test, and/or driving test, so make sure you come ready for those. If you need to, bring your glasses or wear contacts - anything that you’ll need to use while driving. You’ll want to make sure you show up at least 15 minutes early for your road test. If you want to make sure you’re extra ready for the written test and driving test, make sure you check out our Indiana test prep course for everything you need to ace the exams, including 20 levels of content and practice tests!