The time you must hold a permit depends on the state. For my state you must hold your permit for 6 months before getting your intermediate license. To answer the question No, if your state requires you to hold your permit for 12 months before you get your intermediate license, you have to go by what they say, there's no exceptions.
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No you can not get your license without holding a permit for at least six months. The purpose of this waiting period is to ensure that the new driver has had plenty of practice time.
noooo, you need a permit for at least 6 months and have to pass the written test in order to get a license
In Georgia, after obtaining your instructional permit, you must hold it for at least 12 months before applying for a Class D provisional license. However, if you're at least 18 years old, you can apply for your driver's license without waiting a year. For those under 18, completing a driver education course can reduce the waiting period.
In Texas, in order to get your license without having to get your permit you have to be 18 years or older! Any younger than 18 years has to have a permit for 6 months prior to getting a license!
You can apply for your license 6 months after you get your permit. :)
Well, you can get your permit the day you turn 16. Then once you have that for 6 months you can get your license! Well, you can get your permit the day you turn 16. Then once you have that for 6 months you can get your license!
You have to hold a learner's permit for 6 months before you can get an intermediate license in Washington.
no you need to have a permit for a year and a day if you are 17, but if you are eighteen then you can get a license without it
in most states you have to wait 6 months after you get your learners permit to get your license.
15 in a half. you have to have your permit for 6 months before you can get your license.