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  • Wisconsin requires that driver license applicants hold a learner's permit for a minimum of six months. Knowing Wisconsin's guidelines will help ensure that the application process is smooth.

    Age Requirement

    The Wisconsin Department of Motor Vehicles requires that all applicants must have reached the age of 15 years and 6 months.

    Required Documents

    Documents that will be needed for the application include proof of name, identity, age, residence and enrollment in a certified driver education course and signature of parent or guardian or file proof of insurance. All documents must be original.

    Written Test

    All applicants must pass a written exam. The test covers current traffic laws, rules and regulations.

    Practice Exams

    Practice tests are available on line at testquestionsandanswers.com to help prepare for the written exam (see "Resources").

    On The Road

    Drivers with a learner's permit must have an adult 21 years or older with them when behind the wheel. Wisconsin requires a minimum of 30 hours of instruction behind the wheel (including 10 at night). Permit holders under the age of 18 may not drive between the hours of 10 pm and 5 am. The car cannot have more than two passengers and a supervising driver.

    Source:

    Learner's Wisconsin DMV Permit Test Questions

    Wisconsin DMV

    Insurance Institute For Highway Safety

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