Here’s a detailed and easy-to-understand guide for How to Apply for a Driving License in India:
Step 1: Eligibility Check
- Age Requirement: You must be at least 18 years old to apply for a non-commercial driving license in India.
- Learner’s License: You need to first apply for a learner’s license, and after holding it for at least 30 days, you can apply for a permanent driving license.
Step 2: Gather Required Documents
Prepare the following documents before applying:
- Proof of Age: Aadhaar card, passport, birth certificate, or school leaving certificate.
- Proof of Address: Aadhaar card, electricity bill, voter ID card, or rental agreement.
- Form 1 (Physical Fitness Declaration): A self-declaration of physical fitness.
- Passport-size photographs: Typically, 2-3 recent photographs are required.
Step 3: Visit the RTO or Apply Online
You can either visit your nearest Regional Transport Office (RTO) or apply online through the Parivahan Sewa website:
- Go to the Parivahan Sewa website.
- Click on Driving License Related Services.
- Select your state and then choose Apply for a Driving License.
Step 4: Fill Out the Application Form
- Enter your details in the application form, including name, address, date of birth, and the type of vehicle you want to drive (e.g., two-wheeler, four-wheeler).
- Upload scanned copies of your documents (proof of age, address, etc.).
Step 5: Submit the Application Fee
- Pay the application fee online via debit card, credit card, or net banking. The fees vary depending on the state but typically range between ₹200 – ₹500.
- For manual applications at the RTO, you will need to pay the fee at the RTO counter.
Step 6: Schedule Your Driving Test
- Once the application is submitted, you can schedule an appointment for the driving test at your nearest RTO. You will receive the appointment date either via SMS or on the Parivahan portal.
- On the day of the test, bring your learner’s license and other required documents.
Step 7: Pass the Driving Test
- A motor vehicle inspector will assess your driving skills. You’ll be asked to demonstrate:
- Control of the vehicle (starting, stopping, parking)
- Knowledge of road signs and traffic rules
- If you pass, your details will be updated in the system, and your driving license will be issued.
Step 8: Receive Your Driving License
- After passing the test, your driving license will be processed, and you will receive it via mail at your registered address within 2-4 weeks.
- You can track the status of your driving license application on the Parivahan website.
Important Tips:
- Validity: A non-commercial driving license is valid for 20 years or until you reach the age of 50, whichever comes first.
- Renewal: You can apply for renewal after the expiration date, but there may be a late fee if you delay.
Additional Information:
- International Driving License: If you plan to drive abroad, you can also apply for an international driving permit through the RTO.
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