Alpine UtahOnline Driver Education and Alpine UtahLicensing Procedures
Congratulations on starting the process of applying for your Alpine UtahLearner’s Permit or first Alpine Utahdriver’s license. Alpine Utahhas a Graduated Driver License Program for Alpine Utahteen drivers, and there are a few things to keep in mind to make sure that applying for your first Alpine Utahdriver’s license goes as smoothly as possible. So let’s get started.
The Alpine UtahLearner Permit or Alpine UtahInstruction Permit
When you turn 15, you can finally apply for a Alpine UtahLearner Permit, otherwise known as a Alpine UtahInstruction Permit. In order to apply, you’ll need:
- Valid identification documents
- Social Security card or SSN proof (W-2 form, for example)
- Alpine UtahResidency Verification
- Proof of Driving Experience
- Nonrefundable fee of $15
Once you’re ready, head on down to your local Alpine UtahDriver License Office with your parent or guardian and submit your application. Then, you’ll have to take a medical and eye exam, as well as a written exam. If you survive, then congratulations. You’ve just earned your Alpine UtahLearner Permit. Remember, you must practice driving with your parent, guardian, driving instructor, or licensed driver who is at least 21. Of course, all passengers must wear seatbelts, and be sure to carry your Alpine UtahLearner Permit with you at all times.
Once you’ve held your Alpine UtahLearner Permit for 6 months have met a few more requirements, you’ll be ready for the next step in the Alpine UtahGraduated License Program, the Alpine UtahMinor License.
The Alpine UtahMinor License or Alpine UtahIntermediate License
You can apply for your Alpine UtahMinor License once you’ve held your Alpine UtahLearner Permit for 6 months and are at least 16 years of age. However, you’ll also need to make sure you meet these requirements:
- Hold a Alpine UtahLearner Permit for 6 months
- Be at least 16 years of age
- Complete a Alpine Utahapproved driving education course
- Practice driving for 40 hours with a parent/guardian, or supervising driver
- At least 10 hours must be at night (and must be signed!)
Then, make an appointment and head on down to your local Alpine UtahDriver License Office. Be sure to bring the valid identification documents, including your Alpine UtahLearner Permit. Then you’ll have to take the dreaded Alpine Utahroad test! If you pass, then congratulations. You’ve just earned your Alpine UtahMinor License, otherwise known as the Alpine UtahProvisional License. However, you’ll still have to drive with a few restrictions for the time being.
Alpine UtahTeen Driver License Restrictions and Penalties
There are still a few restrictions you’ll have to keep in mind now that you have your Alpine UtahMinor License:
- All passengers and the driver must wear seat belts
- If you’re 16, no passengers under 21 for 6 months or until you reach 18 years of age
- The exception is if your passengers are family members
- No driving between midnight and 5AM unless you’re going to/from your job, a school sanctioned activity, for a medical emergency, or on assignment for a farmer or rancher
Once you turn 18, these restrictions will no longer be valid. Freedom!
Alpine UtahAuto Insurance Financial Responsibility Laws
Once you receive your Alpine UtahProvisional Driver license, you’re ready to drive--or are you? Not quite yet, because Alpine Utahdrivers are required by law to be covered by liability insurance. The minimum liability insurance coverage is:
- $25,000 bodily injury for one person
- $50,000 bodily injury two or more people
- $15,000 for property damage per accident
If you are in an accident and found to be driving without Alpine Utahmandatory liability insurance, your Alpine UtahLearner Permit or Alpine UtahProvisional license could be suspended.
Alpine UtahDrunk Driving, Cell Phone, and Text Messaging Laws
As a Alpine Utahteen driver, it’s important for you to learn the Alpine Utahdrunk driving, cell phone, and text messaging laws. Like most state, Alpine Utahhas a Zero Tolerance Law for underage drinking, and if you are convicted of a Alpine UtahDUI, your Alpine UtahLearner Permit or Alpine UtahProvisional License will be suspended for 90 days to 120 days (or until you are 21), whichever is longer. Upon your second conviction, your Alpine Utahlicense will be revoked for 1-2 years. For a complete list of convictions and penalties, go to the Alpine UtahPublic Safety webpage.
In general, upon your first conviction of a Alpine UtahDUI, you’ll also face the following penalties:
- Jail 48 hours minimum or
- Work Service Program 48 hours minimum
- Home confinement
- $700 fine
- License Suspension of 120 days
- Also, possible alcohol/drug screening, assessment, education and treatment
And of course, further Alpine UtahDWI and DUI convictions will result in increased jail time, community service, fines, and Alpine Utahlicense suspension or even Alpine Utahlicense revocation.
Currently, Alpine Utahteen drivers are prohibited from using cell phones while driving.
Alpine UtahOnline Driver Education
Alpine Utahteen drivers can find more information about approved Alpine Utahonline driver education on the Alpine UtahDepartment of Public Safety website.