According to www.dmv.org "If your instructional permit expires, you'll need to take the same documentation and the $27 fee, as well as complete another written test." the documentation they are speaking of includes -an original application form (DL 44)with your full name(no copies). * Include your parent's or guardian's signature (assuming liability) on the application document. * Provide a thumb print. * Provide your social security number. * Verify your date of birth or legal presence with sufficient documentation. * Pay the fee. * Pass a vision exam. * Pass a traffic laws exam; the test includes 46 questions, and to pass you need to answer 39 correctly. If you cannot pass the test in 3 attempts you have to wait 7 days before another try. Check out DMV.ORG's practice tests, as well as the sample exams the CA DMV offers. Furthermore, if you are between 15 years and six months old and 17 years and six months old, you may apply for the instructional permit if you: * Have completed a driver education and driver training program. * Have completed driver education and are currently taking driver training. * Are currently taking an approved combination driver education/driver training program. You will have to show appropriate documentation.
You need to get another one, or get your license.
You no longer have a valid driving permit
Apply for a new one.
I believe it expires after 5 years on your birthday
yes but for a only a year after you have entered US. After a year you cant drive , you need to get a Texas driving license.
If a 17 year old drives in Texas with a permit, the 17 year old will be driving in Texas with a permit.
i am 44 years old, i had my permit before but it had expire along time ago. what do i have to do to get my license?
It depends what permit is is.
Total of 30 questions, out of wich you have to answer atleast 21 correctly to get the permit.
Q. When will my temporary permit expire?A. A temporary permit will expire 12 months from the date of the purchase. Once the temporary permit has expired a new packet has to be purchased. The applicant must retest in order for the new packet to be validated.http://www.dnddrivingschools.com/faqs.htm
Why would you not ask the connectcut dmv this question?
You have to start the permit process all over again.
As long as you are driving with legal regards to whatever TX regulations impose upon you, yes.