DMV Document Checklist
State-aware checklist
DMV Document Checklist
Select a state to see the common permit documents, fee note, teen applicant reminder, and official DMV source to verify before your visit.
Select the boxes beside the documents you already have. This tool will show what is still missing before your DMV visit.
Florida permit document notes
Florida learner license applicants should prepare identity, Social Security number, residential address documents, parental consent if under 18, driver education traffic safety completion, and vision/hearing testing.
- Fee note
- Original Class E, including learner license: $48.
- Teen applicant note
- Under-18 applicants need parental consent and must meet Florida teen licensing requirements.
Core checklist
Florida items to verify
How to use this before your DMV visit
Check only the items you already have in hand. If an item is uncertain, leave it unchecked and verify it on the official DMV source before you schedule or travel.
What the result means
If the tool says items are missing, bring those documents or confirm whether your state accepts an alternative. Some states require originals, printed forms, parent signatures, or school documents for teens.
State document notes covered on this checklist
California
California permit applicants should prepare identity and California residency proof, application steps, fee payment, and vision screening. Teen applicants should also prepare parent or guardian authorization and driver education proof when required.
Texas
Texas teen learner license applicants should prepare identity, lawful presence or citizenship when applicable, Texas residency, Social Security verification, driver education proof, VOE or school documentation, and fee payment.
Florida
Florida learner license applicants should prepare identity, Social Security number, residential address documents, parental consent if under 18, driver education traffic safety completion, and vision/hearing testing.
New York
New York learner permit applicants should prepare proofs of age, identity, New York residence, and Social Security status based on the permit type and document guide.
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania learner permit applicants should prepare identity, residency, Social Security documentation, the required application/medical qualification steps, and payment for applicable fees.
Illinois
Illinois instruction permit applicants should prepare acceptable identification, residency proof, required driver education status for teens, application steps, fee, and vision screening.
Ohio
Ohio TIPIC applicants should prepare proof documents, fee payment, vision screening, and knowledge test readiness before applying.
Georgia
Georgia Class CP learner permit applicants should prepare identity, lawful status, residency, Social Security documentation, adult signature when required, fee, and testing readiness.
North Carolina
North Carolina limited learner permit applicants should prepare proof documents, eligibility documents, fee payment, and readiness for knowledge, signs, and vision tests.
Michigan
Michigan new drivers should prepare identity, residency, Social Security or legal presence documentation, segment or testing requirements based on age, fee, and vision screening.
This checklist is a study and planning aid, not an official document list. DMV rules can change, and REAL ID or teen-driver requirements may add extra documents. Always verify with your official state DMV source before your appointment.
Page summary
DMV Permit Document Checklist
The fastest way to lose time at the DMV is to arrive without the right documents. This checklist helps you prepare the common items most learner permit applicants should verify before they go.
- Common Items To Prepare: Most applicants should expect to prove identity and residency, provide a Social Security number or accepted alternative, pay a fee, and complete any required application form. Some states may also require a parent or guardian signature for teen applicants.
- What To Check The Night Before: Confirm your appointment time, accepted payment methods, document names, and whether your DMV requires printed forms. If your state uses REAL ID document standards, read the official list carefully because small document-name differences can matter.
Study guidance
How to get more from this tool
The fastest way to lose time at the DMV is to arrive without the right documents. This checklist helps you prepare the common items most learner permit applicants should verify before they go.
Use the checklist as a planning aid, not as your final legal requirement list.
Compare each item with your state DMV page before your appointment.
Prepare originals or accepted copies based on your state instructions.
Common Items To Prepare
Most applicants should expect to prove identity and residency, provide a Social Security number or accepted alternative, pay a fee, and complete any required application form. Some states may also require a parent or guardian signature for teen applicants.
What To Check The Night Before
Confirm your appointment time, accepted payment methods, document names, and whether your DMV requires printed forms. If your state uses REAL ID document standards, read the official list carefully because small document-name differences can matter.
Quick Answers
Is this checklist official?
No. It is a preparation checklist. Always confirm document requirements on your state DMV website.
Do I need proof of residency?
Many states require it, but the accepted documents vary. Check your official DMV source.
Do teen applicants need a parent or guardian?
Often yes, but rules vary by state and age.
Should I bring extra documents?
It is smart to bring backup accepted documents when your state DMV allows them.