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WHAT MUST I BRING WITH ME TO APPLY FOR A PERMIT OR LICENSE?


Mar 8th, 2010

 If you are applying for a motor vehicle license in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, you need to bring the following to your local Department of Motor Vehicle office:


• Your social security card, which has not been laminated.

• An original or certified copy of your birth certificate.

• The parent or legal guardian of applicants under the age of 18 must sign

the application. A legal guardian must have a certified copy of guardianship

papers.

• No Pass/No Drive (Form)

For Applicant’s under the age of 18 applying for an instruction permit or

transfer license, a completed school compliance verification form issued

by the public, private or home school the minor is attending must be submitted

to the circuit clerk’s office in accordance with 601 KAR13:070 and

No Pass/No Drive. Loss of license or permit can occur for dropping out of

school or for academic deficiency in accordance with KRS 159.051/601

KAR 13:070.

If you need a motorcycle accident attorney, car accident attorney or truck accident attorney, contact the Kentucky Auto Accident Attorney at 502-241-8000.


 

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