*The state of New Hampshire does not issue learner’s permit for underage drivers. However, when someone is 15 and a half years old, he can start practicing driving given that he is supervised by a driver who is no younger than 25 and holds a valid driver’s license. *One may apply for a New Hampshire Driver’s License when he is 16 years old. *Supervised driving: a minimum of 20 hours outside of any driving practice a person has done as part of a driver education program. *Unsupervised Driving: Those who hold a valid driver’s license but are younger than 18 are not allowed to be the roads between 1 am-5 am. *Passenger Rules: Minor drivers are not allowed to carry more than one passenger who is not a family member for the first 180 days after they obtain their license. *Road test is mandatory. *All applicants for a driver’s license need to complete an approved New Hampshire drivers education program.
Step 1: Receive a driver education certificate by completing a New Hampshire online drivers ed program or some other certified drivers course. Step 2: Prepare for the driver’s license written exam by making good use of our free practice tests. Step 3: Schedule an exam date with your local driver license office. Step 4: Take the exam. Step 5: Get your learner’s permit and practice driving. Step 6: Take the final DMV driving exam.