What identification is required for my learner's permit application?
When applying for a learner's permit in Vermont, the applicant is typically required to provide several forms of identification and documentation to satisfy the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles' requirements. First, a birth certificate or another form of identification that proves the applicant’s identity and age is necessary. This can include a valid passport or a naturalization certificate.
Additionally, the applicant must provide proof of residence in Vermont, which can often be demonstrated through documents such as utility bills, bank statements, or rental agreements that bear the applicant's name and address. A Social Security number is also required, and this may be verified through a Social Security card or other official documentation that includes the number.
Should the applicant be under the age of eighteen, parental consent may also be needed, so it is advisable to check if a parent or guardian must be present during the application process. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it may be helpful to refer to the official Vermont DMV website, which provides detailed guidance on the application process and required identification.

Answered Sep 10, 2025
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