Transcription of Missouri Driver Guide
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Revised August 2017In memory of those who have given their lives in the line of duty on Missouri of revenueDriver GuideThis is the latest version of the Driver Guide . The printed version will be updated upon depletion of existing 1 The Missouri Driver license and the Graduated Driver license 7 Types of Permits .. 7 Types of Licenses .. 8 Requirements to Obtain Your license or Permit .. 9 Required Documents .. 10 Social Security Number .. 11 Fees for Permits/Licenses .. 13 Restrictions .. 14 Endorsements .. 14 Renewing a license or Permit .. 15 Other Information About Your Driver license .. 16 Suspension/Revocation of Your license .. 19 The Graduated Driver license (GDL) Law .. 20 Step One: Instruction Permit .. 20 Step Two: Intermediate license .. 21 Step Three: Full (Under 21) license .. 22 A Checklist for You .. 23 Chapter 2 The Driver Exam ..Page 24 Where to Take the Exam.
also request a copy from MSHP or any license office. Commercial Driver License (Class A, B, or C) You must have a commercial driver license based on the type of commercial motor vehicle you drive. You must be at least 18 years old to apply for a . CDL, and at least 21 years old to obtain a CDL with a Hazardous Materials or School Bus endorsement.
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