Vermont Driver License Requirements at-a-glance:

DMV Info Minimum Age for Learner Permit 15 years Learner Permit Holding Period12 months (you must maintain a clean driving record for the 6 months prior to applying for a junior operator license). Minimum Age for Driver License 16 years Road TestYes Minimum Amount of Supervised Driving 40 hours of driving practice, including 10 at night, must be completed with a qualified driving instructor (i.e.--an adult who’s at least 25 yrs old, holds a valid driver’s license, and has been approved by your parent/guardian to supervise your driving) Unsupervised Driving RulesJunior operator license holders--there are restrictions on unsupervised driving when carrying passengers during the first six (6) months of being licensed. See “Passenger Rules” for more details. Passenger Rules Junior operator license holders may not carry any passengers during the first three (3) months of being licensed unless a qualified supervising driver is in the vehicle. During the second three (3) months, you may begin to transport only family members without supervision. After the first six (6) months, these restrictions are lifted.You may never carry more passengers than there are available seat belts in the vehicle. OtherDriver education is required for license applicants age 18 and younger. Licensed minors may not operate a vehicle in the course of employment for the first year of being licensed (for example, you cannot get a job delivering pizza until you've had your license for one (1) full year).

How To Get Your

Vermont License Step-by-Step:


Obtain driver education certificate


Practice for the written Learner Permit Exam using our free practice tests


Find a driver license office and schedule an appointment for the written exam (you may also simply show up but you may have to wait some time)


Take the Learner Permit Written Exam


Practice driving with your learner permit


Take driving exam