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Get your Probationary Driver’s License. You can either get your Probationary Driver’s License at the location of your road test (if available), or at any Licensing Center with your stamped permit and your documents – no appointment necessary. Practice driving on your own.
New Jersey issues probationary licenses to new drivers who are at least 17 years old. These licenses are subject to certain rules and limitations. Drivers 18 and older can upgrade to a regular driver’s license after 12 months of unsupervised driving.
TRENTON – Starting today, New Jersey drivers who have successfully completed one year of unsupervised driving on their probationary license can upgrade to a basic license online at NJMVC.gov, the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) has announced.
You will need the following items to upgrade your probationary license to a basic license: A valid Drivers License Number; A valid Social Security Number; Access to a printer (needed if you want to print an interim license and/or a receipt) A valid email address; A valid credit card*
Drivers under 21 subject to New Jersey's Graduated Driver License (GDL) requirements: Special learner's permit; Examination permit; Probationary (formerly Provisional) license; Note: Decals must be displayed for road test of drivers under age 21. Details of these mandatory decals are as follows:
AFTER one year of unsupervised driving, you can upgrade your probationary license to an unrestricted driver's license. You will need to pay an upgrade fee of $18 (credit, debit card, cash, check, or money order payable to NJ MVC). Now you can get your full, unrestricted driver’s license!
TRENTON – Starting today, New Jersey drivers who have successfully completed one year of unsupervised driving on their probationary license can upgrade to a basic license online at NJMVC.gov, the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) has announced.
Probationary drivers license restrictions are part of New Jersey's graduated drivers license program and apply to all first time licensees. The following probationary license restrictions must be observed for at least one year after passing the New Jersey drivers test: Curfew. No driving between 11:01 p.m. and 5 a.m. Passenger restrictions.
TRENTON, N.J. (CBSNewYork)-- New Jersey drivers with probationary licenses can now upgrade them online. The process started Friday to help reduce long lines at Motor Vehicle Commission...
These probationary driver's licenses and learner's permits restrict the times when the driver can be on the road, as well as the number of passengers. Each level has restrictions that must be adhered to by the license holder, and failure to do so carries consequences.