Permit (written test)
In Alabama you may take your drivers license written test and receive a permit. You can drive with parent/adult legal driver in car.
You must be 15 years of age.
You must notify AHA by email that you need a form.
The form is a exclussion form issued by the state DMV, you may pick one up at your local DMV and mail it to AHA if you like.
AHA has to sign and put AHA seal on it.
You then take form to DMV when you are ready to take your test.
Licenses
Once you have taken your written test and you are 16 years of age you may take your drivers test.
If you were enrolled with AHA when you received your permit then you do not need anything else.
If you were enrolled with another school before you came to AHA when you received your permit.
AHA highly recommends you have AHA sign a new one and you take it to your local DMV and update your file.
Ages 15-19 suspended licenses
The new state law is if someone is between the ages of 15-19 and they quit school or have to many unexcused absences
the state will suspend their drivers licenses. The new age of school children law is 17 now instead of 16.
Which means a child can not quit school at the age of 16, the child must be at least 17 years of age.
But if the child (between 15-19) does not have a high school diploma the state DPS will suspend their drivers license
When you need a form to get your permit or license please click here Request for license fill in form and AHA will mail it to you ASAP.
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