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How to Get a Vermont Driver's License

By DMV Master Editorial Team Updated Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV)

Getting a driver's license in Vermont involves passing a 20-question written knowledge test (80% to pass), holding a learner's permit for 12 months minimum (under 18), completing 40 hours total (10 at night) — under 18 of supervised driving, and passing a road test. Below is the complete process — eligibility, required documents, fees, and Vermont-specific rules.

Vermont License — Quick Facts

Permit Age
15
License Age
16 (junior) / 18 (full)
Full Privileges
18
Permit Fee
$20
License Fee
$32 (4-year)
Written Test
20 Q · 80%

Eligibility requirements

Required documents

Bring originals or certified copies. Photocopies are not accepted at most Vermont DMV offices.

Always verify current document requirements with the Vermont DMV ↗ before your visit.

Step-by-step: how to get your Vermont license

  1. 1

    Verify your eligibility

    Confirm you're at least 15 (the minimum age for a Vermont learner's permit) and have all required documents.

  2. 2

    Apply for your learner's permit

    Visit a Vermont DMV office (or apply online if available), submit your documents, pay the $20 fee, and pass a vision test.

  3. 3

    Pass the written knowledge test

    20 questions, 80% required (16 correct out of 20). Format: Multiple choice. Try our free Vermont sample test →

  4. 4

    Complete supervised driving practice

    Drive with a licensed adult (typically 21+ with 3+ years of driving experience). Log 40 hours total (10 at night) — under 18 as documented practice. Hold the permit for at least 12 months minimum (under 18).

  5. 5

    Pass the road test

    A Vermont DMV examiner rides with you for 15–25 minutes, scoring your driving on standard maneuvers. Pass to qualify for licensing.

  6. 6

    Receive your driver's license

    Pay the license fee ($32 (4-year)), have your photo taken, and receive your Vermont driver's license. A temporary paper license is usually issued the same day; the permanent card arrives by mail in 1–4 weeks.

What's tested in the Vermont road test

Standard road test components in Vermont (and most US states):

Top reasons drivers fail the Vermont road test

Vermont-specific rule to memorize

Vermont law requires snow be cleared from roof, hood, and trunk before driving.

💡 Pro tip: Covered-bridge clearances and snow-clearing laws are unique Vermont test topics.

Frequently asked questions

How old do you have to be to get a driver's license in Vermont?

In Vermont, you can apply for a learner's permit at age 15. A full driver's license is available at age 16 (junior) / 18 (full), with full unrestricted privileges by age 18.

How much does it cost to get a Vermont driver's license?

Vermont's permit fee is $20, and the license fee is $32 (4-year). Total cost varies depending on the length of license you choose. Always verify current fees with the Vermont DMV.

How many questions are on the Vermont written test?

The Vermont written knowledge test has 20 questions. You need to answer 16 correctly (80%) to pass. Format: Multiple choice.

How long do I have to hold my permit in Vermont?

Vermont requires holding your learner's permit for 12 months minimum (under 18) before applying for a full license. During this time, you must complete 40 hours total (10 at night) — under 18 of supervised driving practice.

What's a Vermont-specific rule I should know?

Vermont law requires snow be cleared from roof, hood, and trunk before driving.

Ready to pass the Vermont written test?

Practice with our free Vermont sample test or download the full app for hundreds of practice questions.

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