

Note that there is the convenience fee of $1.25 if you pay by card. $7.50 by cash, personal check, cashier's check, money order or card. Form 100 from Missouri State Highway Patrol which shows that you've passed the driving test.Ĭheck more ideas how to choose documents for US citizens and Non-US citizens.Bring your parents residential documents if necessary. Your Missouri residential address (e.g.Nonimmigrant foreign students, who are not authorized to work in the USA, don't have to bring this letter. Your Social Security Number (If you don't have one, sign a notarized affidavit (provided by the license office) stating that you have not been given a SSN, and present a letter from the Social Security Administration regarding the status of your social security number.Your name, date and place of birth (e.g.Your parent/ guardian, grandparent, step parent or certified driving instructor must come with you and certify that you've completed your 40 hours of behind-the-wheel training. Use this map to find a location near you. However, if you fail the test 3 times, you will have to take additional behind-the wheel training before your next attempt. If you fail the test, you can retake it as early as the next business day. Read about the driving test procedure here. That is why, arrival at an exam station before closing time does not mean that you will be given a test on the same day. The tests are given based on personnel availability.

Tests are given at a Missouri State Highway Patrol driver examination station Check all locations and their schedules here. Retake the tests at a Missouri State Highway Patrol station. You are required to retake these tests if the results are more than one year old. Retake vision, road sign and written tests if necessary.You must receive at least 40 hours of driving instruction including at least 10 night time hours from your parent/guardian, grandparent or qualified driving instructor. Moreover, no alcohol-related offenses in the last 12 months are acceptable. Hold your instruction permit for at least 182 daysĭuring this time, you mustn't have any traffic convictions.unless you drive to or from a school activity, job or emergency, or accompanied by a licensed adult 21+. No more than one passenger for the first 6 months, and no more than 3 passengers after the first 6 months who are under 19 years of age and who are not part of your immediate family.

It allows you to drive on your own but with several restrictions: Intermediate license is the second step of Missouri graduated driver licensing system for 16-18 year olds.
