How to Get a Driver’s License in California [2026]
How Does It Work?
Pro tip: For a scenic drive down California’s coastlines and through urban areas, proficient driving skills are a must. Our guides on stick shift driving and efficient parallel parking are invaluable resources. Master the art of parking in reverse and three-point turning. Always ensure your mirrors are correctly positioned for optimal safety. Enhance your driving with our Online Driving Simulator, and for international travelers, review California’s requirements for an international driver’s license.
Types of Driver’s Licenses in California
Class C
How to Apply for Your Instruction Permit for the First Time
Tip: applying for an instruction permit starts a 12-month driver’s license application period. You should try to meet all the requirements for a driver’s license before that period ends.
- Your identity, including your full name
- Your Social Security number (unless you are applying for an AB 60 permit)
- Your birthdate
- Your legal presence in the US (unless you are applying for an AB 60 permit)
- Your residency in California
- 25 hours of classroom instruction, home study or Internet training program
- 6 hours of behind-the-wheel practice
- 50 hours of supervised driving practice with 10 hours of driving during darkness
How to apply for junior permit
- You must have already applied for a California Identification (ID) card.
- Within six months of receiving the junior permit, you must complete the same kind of driver training or education course that all applicants for California instruction permits must complete.
- Complete an Application for Junior Permit DL 120 form. Someone other than yourself (an ill family member, a patient, your doctor, your school principal, or your employer) must fill out the parts of the form that describe the nature of your hardship and show that no other form of transportation is available to you.
- Fill out and submit a Driver License or Identification Card Application form (DL 44). This form is not available online: visit a DMV office to pick one up in person or call the DMV’s Automated Telephone Service at 1-800-777-0133 to have one mailed to you. Since you are under 18, your parent or guardian (if that person has custody) must sign on your form or both parents (if they have joint custody).
- Submit the DL 44 and DL 120 forms together to your local DMV office.
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Converting to a Full (Adult) Driver’s License
- Your identity, including your full name
- Your Social Security number (unless you are applying for an AB 60 permit)
- Your birthdate
- Your legal presence in the US (unless you are applying for an AB 60 permit)
- Your residency in California
- your instruction permit showing that you passed a knowledge test and vision exam
- proof of your legal presense in the U.S.
- proof of residency
- proof that you have passed the driving test
Once you have met these requirements, the DMV will issue you a temporary license that is valid for 90 days. The DMV should mail you your permanent license before your temporary license expires.
Residency: For purposes of motor vehicle licensing, California considers your residency as your state of domicile. Your state of domicile is the state in which you have your true, permanent home and principal residence and to which you intend to return whenever you leave it. Evidence of residency for driver licensing purposes includes, but is not limited to, the following:
- Your address where you are registered to vote
- Payment of resident tuition at a public institution of higher education
- Filing a homeowner’s property tax exemption
- Other acts, occurrences, or events that indicate presence in the state is more than temporary
California Knowledge Test (aka Written Test)
If you make a mistake, the window with your mistake will appear and the correct option will be highlighted there.
Note that you will not be able to see the total number of wrong answers you submitted during the whole test. The only way to know how many mistakes you have made so far is to keep track of your mistakes on your own.
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New residents
For purposes of motor vehicle licensing, California considers your residency as your state of domicile. California defines your state of domicile as the state in which you have your true, fixed, and permanent home and principal residence and to which you intend to return whenever you leave it. Evidence of residency for driver licensing purposes includes, but is not limited to, the following:
- Your address where registered to vote.
- Payment of resident tuition at a public institution of higher education.
- Filing a homeowner’s property tax exemption.
- Other acts, occurrences, or events that indicate presence in the state is more than temporary or transient.
Good news! If you are visiting California and you are over 18, you may drive using your valid home state or country driver’s license.
Moving from Out-of-State
- Fill out and submit a Driver License or Identification Card Application form (DL 44).
- Turn in your out-of-state license.
- Give a thumbprint.
- Have your picture taken.
- Provide required documentation – you’ll need the verification of the following, with documentation selected from these lists:
- Your identity, including your full name
- Your Social Security number
- Your birthdate
- Your legal presence in the US
- Your residency in California
Note: If you have changed your name so it no longer matches that on your documentation, you must have Social Security update your name before you provide that documentation to the DMV.
- Pass a vision exam.
- Pass a knowledge test. You have three chances to pass it within the 12-month application period.
- Pass a driving test, if required.
- Pay the $46 application fee. You may pay the DMV office in person with cash, a check, a money order, or a debit card. (DMV offices do not accept credit cards for payment in person.)
I’ve Got a Valid Foreign License
- Fill out and submit a Driver License or Identification Card Application form (DL 44).
- Turn in your foreign license.
- Give a thumbprint.
- Have your picture taken.
- Provide required documentation – you’ll need the verification of the following, with documentation selected from these lists:
- Your identity, including your full name
- Your birthdate
- Your legal presence in the US
- Your residency in California
Note: If you are a noncitizen, you should not normally need a Social Security number to get a driver’s license from the California DMV as long as you can provide documentation verifying your birthdate and legal presence in the US. However, if you wish to get a Social Security number or contact the Social Security Administration to learn more, please read this short publication from Social Security.
- Pass a vision exam.
- Pass a knowledge test. You have three chances to pass it within the 12-month application period.
- Pass a driving test.
- Pay the $46 application fee. You may pay the DMV office in person with cash, a check, a money order, or a debit card. (DMV offices do not accept credit cards for payment in person.)

