Pass a State Approved Drivers Training Class consisting of:
Thirty (30) hours of classroom instruction or an Approved Online Drivers Education Course
Six (6) hours of behind-the-wheel instruction
Six (6) hours of in-car observation - This can be done with a Parent or Guardian
Complete a supervised driving period, which must include:
Fifty (50) hours of supervised driving (10 of the 50 hours must be at night)
Thirty (30) hours of classroom instruction or an Approved Online Drivers Education Course
*New Idaho residents who have a driver’s license from another state are not required to undergo a supervised driving period or provide acceptable proof of having passed a driver education course.
Pass the written knowledge and road skills tests.
Applicants must be at least 15 years of age to receive an Idaho driver’s license
Applicants must schedule an appointment with a skills tester
A current skills tester list is available at all county driver’s license offices or on our website at itd.idaho.gov/dmv.
Applicants who fail a test must wait at least three days before retaking a test (the test fees must be re-paid)
Before a license can be issued to the applicant, a parent or legal guardian must sign and date a statement on the GDL.
*Certifying that fifty (50) hours of driving were completed (10 of which were at night), and
*Granting permission to issue the license.
This prevents teens from receiving a license before they are eligible and/or without their parent’s knowledge and consent. The driver’s license will expire five days after the licensee’s 18th birthday.
Drivers under the age of 16 are restricted to driving during daylight hours only unless accompanied by a licensed driver who is at least 21 years of age and sitting beside the driver. No other passengers are allowed in the front seat.
Licensees under the age of 17 are required—during the first six (6) months from the date the license was issued—to limit number of passengers in the vehicle who are under the age of 17 to not more than one passenger, unless then passengers are related to the driver by blood, adoption, or marriage.
Driver Training/Supervised Instruction Permits may be issued to applicants 14 ½ years of age and older.
These permits expire five (5) days after the permit holder’s 18th birthday for permit holders 14 ½ to 17 ½ years of age; expiration is 180 days for people 17 ½ years of age and older.
Applicants who are 17 years of age or older may take driver’s training with either the Driver Training/Supervised Instruction Permit or with the Class D Instruction Permit. Driver Training Permits are not renewable.
Permits can be purchased at any county driver’s license office in Idaho. The fees are non-refundable.
REQUIREMENTS
***Permit holders may continue to drive on an unexpired SIP past the minimum supervised period. ***
Any violation of the SIP requirements during the supervised instruction period will result in cancellation of the permit and requires the permit holder to reapply for and purchase a new permit.
Upon reapplication, permit holders must start and complete a new six (6) month supervised instruction period. No reinstatement fee for the cancellation is required prior to reapplication. Driver Training Permits/Supervised Instruction.
The consequences for traffic or intoxicating substance convictions vary depending on the number of convictions.
First conviction: written warning that driving privileges will be suspended for any additional conviction.
Second conviction: Minimum thirty (30) day driving privilege suspension.
Third or subsequent conviction: Minimum sixty (60) day driving privilege suspension.