

Group A documents include a government issued birth certificate, a certificate of citizenship, a certificate of naturalization, or a valid U.S. You will also need to present your social security card, regardless of your age.

If you are over 18, you will need one document from group A and two documents from group B. If you are under 18, you will need only one document from group A. In Pennsylvania acceptable documents are arranged into two groups-group A, which establishes identity and group B, which establishes residency. Q: What Documents Are Required for Establishing Identity and Residency? Your learner’s permit requires a six month waiting period before attempting the road test, which means that most Class C licensed drivers are actually probably closer to 17 years old. However, if you have never been issued a driver’s license before, you will need to apply for a learner’s permit first. The minimum age for a Pennsylvania Class C license is 16 years old. Q: How Old Do I Have to Be to Obtain a Pennsylvania Class C Driver’s License?

If you are under 18 years old, your parent or guardian will also need to complete a consent form. You will also need a physical examination from a doctor, a doctor’s assistant, nurse practitioner, or chiropractor. In addition, you will need to complete a driver’s license application, pay all associated fees, provide documentation establishing your identity and Pennsylvania residency, and pass a vision, knowledge (written), and road (driving) test. To obtain a Pennsylvania Class C driver’s license (which allows you to operate most standard vehicles) you must be at least 16 years old. Q: How Do I Get a Pennsylvania Class C Driver’s License? Pennsylvania PennDOT Branch Office Locations Pennsylvania PennDOT Drivers Test Information Pennsylvania Driver's Handbook - Spanish (pdf)
