A qualified instructor 19 years old or older.Holds a valid, regular license (not a probationary or occupational license).Has at least two years driving experience.
Restrictions of the Instruction Permit (temps)Ī driver with an instruction permit may only drive when accompanied by a person who: Renewed if additional time is needed to practice or complete the requirements necessary to get a probationary license Instruction Permit (temps) will be valid for 18 months but can be.You will be able to drive with your driving receipt.You will leave the DMV Service Center with your driving receipt and your Instruction Permit (Temps) will arrive by mail within 10 days.Provide your Social Security number (you can fulfill your proof of identity requirement by presenting your Social Security card).Proof of Wisconsin residency (parent or guardian may present their Wisconsin driver license or ID card as your proof of residency).citizenship, legal permanent resident status, conditional resident status or temporary visitor status You will need to bring the following documents.You must be enrolled in a school program or high school equivalency program, have graduated from high school or have been granted a declaration of high school graduation equivalency, or be enrolled in a home-based private education program, and not be a habitual truant.Must be signed by a parent, step-parent or otherĪdult sponsor, or under certain circumstances file.Must be signed by the instructor and your first behind-the-wheel lesson must be conducted within 60 days of the date signed.Wisconsin Driver License Application (MV3001) After passing your Knowledge Tests, you can apply for your Instruction Permit (temps) to begin practicing your driving skills.