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CERTIFICATION OF 50 HOURS OF SUPERVISED DRIVING (MV-262)
Every driver license applicant who is 16 or 17 years old at the time of the road test, and who has a junior learner permit issued on or after February 22, 2010, must present this certification to the DMV license examiner at the time of the road test. The certification must be signed by a parent or guardian. Certification of 50 Hours of Supervised Driving MV-262.
GENERAL RULES FOR ALL DRIVERS WITH LEARNER PERMITS
Learner permits, limited-use junior driver licenses (Limited Class DJ or MJ), and full-use junior driver licenses (Class DJ or MJ) allow limited driving privileges for people learning to drive. The laws and regulations described in this publication restrict where, and under which circumstances, you may drive. If you are under age 18, these restrictions depend on where you drive in New York State and the time of day. As a learner or junior driver, it is your responsibility to know and obey the restrictions described in this publication.
Defensive Driving Class Brochure
The Point & Insurance Reduction Program (PIRP), approved by the Department of Motor Vehicles, is available through private companies or corporations, called "course sponsors," throughout New York State. Each qualifying course must meet strict standards for the safe driving information presented and program effectiveness.
Application for Driving School Instructor Certificate
Application for certification as a driving school instructor. MV-523
Personal History
Required for all owners, partners, corporate officers, managers, agents, employees and major stockholders of a driving school or private service bureau. MV-521
Eye Test Report NYSDMV
Completed by eye care practitioner to certify a driver meets basic DMV vision standard (otherwise, use form MV-80L). May be used instead of taking vision test at a DMV office. MV-619
Frequently Asked Questions About the Road Test Scheduling System
- How do I schedule a road test?
- How do I find road test locations?
- How does the on-line road test scheduling system work?
- I can't log on to the Road Test Scheduling System. Is the system down?
- Can I request a specific date, time and place for my road test?
- How long will it take me to get a road test appointment?
- How can I find out the earliest available appointment date at a specific site?
- Can I be put on a waiting list for an appointment slot that has been cancelled by someone else?
- Why do I have to cancel the appointment I have before I can look for another appointment at a different location?
- Do you schedule Saturday appointments anywhere?
- How can I confirm my appointment?
- What should I do if weather or a local emergency might be cause for the cancellation of my road test?
- Can I schedule my road test before I take the 5-hour pre-licensing course?
- My certificate is expiring before I can get a road test appointment. What can I do?
- If my certificate expires, can I renew it?
- What can I do if I lose my 5-hour course completion certificate?
- I have a foreign license. Must I take the 5-hour pre-licensing course?
- What should I bring to my road test appointment?
- If I fail my test, how long do I have to wait to reschedule another test?
- How many road tests can I take, and do I have to pay any additional fees?
- How can I ask another question about the scheduling of my road test?