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How to get your learner’s permit in Nevada

Nevada issues instruction permits at 15½. Teens under 18 complete driver education plus 50 logged hours, and must be violation-free for 6 months before the drive test.

Nevada permit requirements at a glance

Minimum age 15½
Official name Instruction Permit
Supervised practice 50 hours, including 10 at night
Minimum holding period 6 months
Issuing agency Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (official source ↗)
Starting age
15½
Practice hours
50 hours
Waiting time
6 months

Longer bars = easier. Overall: 36/100. Easiest in the West: Alaska (#2) . Nationally, Arkansas is #1 and Maryland is #50.

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Steps to get your permit in Nevada

  1. Confirm you’re eligible. You must be at least 15½ . If you’re under 18, a parent or legal guardian will need to sign your application.
  2. Study the official Nevada driver manual. The knowledge test is based on it — download it free from the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles site. Focus on road signs, right-of-way, and Nevada’s specific teen-driving (GDL) restrictions.
  3. Gather your documents. Plan on proof of identity (certified birth certificate or valid passport), your Social Security number, two proofs of Nevada residency, and — in many states — proof of school enrollment. The exact list is on the official Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles page.
  4. Apply, pass the vision screening, and take the knowledge test. Most offices recommend or require an appointment, and a fee applies at application — check current fees on the official site, as they change periodically.
  5. Practice with a qualifying supervising driver. Nevada requires 50 hours, including 10 at night. Keep a signed log — you'll certify it later.
  6. Hold your permit for the required period. In Nevada, that's 6 months. Then schedule your road test for the next license stage.

Nevada learner’s permit FAQ

How old do you have to be to get a learner's permit in Nevada?

The minimum age is 15½. Nevada calls this credential the Instruction Permit.

How many supervised driving hours does Nevada require?

Nevada requires 50 hours, including 10 at night. A parent, guardian, or qualifying licensed adult must certify the hours.

How long do you have to hold a learner's permit in Nevada?

The minimum holding period is 6 months before you can move to the next license stage.

Can you drive alone with a learner's permit in Nevada?

No. In every US state, a permit holder must be supervised by a qualifying licensed adult seated in the front passenger seat. Driving alone on a permit can lead to citations and can delay your license.

Is Nevada an easy state to get licensed in?

Nevada ranks #32 of 50 on our Ease Score (36/100), which weighs starting age, required practice hours, and the permit waiting period. Arkansas is the easiest state in the nation and Maryland is the toughest.


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