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  1. Section 6 - Combination Vehicles. Section 7 - Doubles and Triples. Section 8 - Tank Vehicles. Section 9 - Hazardous Materials. Section 10 - Pre-Trip Inspection Test. Section 11 - Basic Vehicle Control Skills Test. Section 12 - On-road Driving. The Driver's license manuals are a summary of Minnesota's motor vehicle and licensure requirements.

  2. A vertical driver’s license or identification card will be issued to anyone under age 21. This provides a quick reference that the cardholder is a minor. Vertical license and ID cards are currently used in 46 other states. Under 18 and Under 21 indicators display below the portrait. UNDER 18 UNTIL, with appropriate date, displays as black ...

  3. Driver License 16 years old: NOT between 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. Unless driving to or from work OR accompanied by a licensed driver 21+ Driver License 17 years old: NOT between 1 a.m. to 5 a.m. Unless driving to or from work OR accompanied by a licensed driver 21+

  4. May 4, 2015 · 445 Minnesota Street, Suite 190 Saint Paul, MN 55101-5190. Email: Driver Services DVS.driverslicense@state.mn.us Phone: Commercial Driver’s License: (651) 297-5029 Commercial DL Disqualification: (651) 205-4086 Driver’s License Status: (651) 284-2000 or online Office Locations: (651) 297-2005 Driver’s Licenses: (651) 297-3298

  5. Examination fee for each endorsement: $2.50. School Bus physical processing fee- original and renewal application: $4. Retesting fee Third and subsequent knowledge test (after failing first two): $10. Retesting fee Third and subsequent road/skill test (after failing first two): $20. To add endorsements to an existing CDL, you must pass the ...

  6. Dec 3, 2023 · A completed Driver License or Identification Card Application (form DL 44 – now available online!) for a Class C (non-commercial) driver’s license; Proof of California residency; Your eyeballs (for a vision test). You will be required to take the California written knowledge exam, but you shouldn’t find that too tough.

  7. You can renew by mail only if you are currently out of Minnesota and your Minnesota driver's license is still valid. Request the Out-Of-State Driver's License/ID Card Renewal Guide packet by phone (651) 297-3298 or email to driverslicense@state.mn.us. Include your full name, date of birth and mailing address.

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