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Your parent or guardian will be required to give you the permission to get a license in writing in front of a driver licensing office employee.Įyesight of at least 20/40 in one eye is required, with or without correction. Obtain your parent or guardian permission (if younger than 17).Use this checklist to make sure you bring the correct documents. You can apply on a walk-in basis at any driver licensing office, however, if you apply in Mission, Olathe, Wyandotte, Andover, Wichita, Derby, Topeka and Manhattan, you can get in line online by using the Q-Flow system. Note that Internet courses are not approved for licensing purposes. If unsure whether your program has been approved, contact the Department of Education at 78 or the Kansas Division of Vehicles at 78. The driver education program you chose must be offered through a local, accredited school district and approved by the Department of Education. Complete approved driver education (if younger than 16).Submit the affidavit to the driver licensing office. Hold your instruction permit for at least one yearĭuring this time log at least 25 driving hours (if you are 15) and at least 50 driving hours with 10 hours at night (if you are 16).You may transport no more than one non-sibling passenger under the age of 18. If you are between 16 and 17, you may get a less restricted license and drive anywhere between 5am and 9 pm and anytime going to and from work and authorized school or religious activities. You may not transport any non-sibling minor passengers. If you are between 15 and 16, you may get a restricted license and drive unsupervised to and from work and school over the most direct route. No wireless communication devices while driving are allowed. The restricted license allows you to drive supervised anywhere/anytime and drive unsupervised but with restrictions. You can apply for your restricted license at the age of 15, or for its less restricted version if you are 16 and fulfil all the requirements listed below. It is the second stage of the Graduated Driver's License System established in Kansas.
