Applying for a Wyoming learners permit is a procedure that can be completed through a state Department of Transportation (DOT) office. However, depending on your age, you may be eligible for different types of drivers permit credentials. In general, the DOT issues three types of licensing permits: a restricted permit, a regular learner’s permit and an intermediate credential.

The application process for a WY learning license and the corresponding requirements for this credential may vary to a certain degree depending on the type of permit you are requesting. After obtaining your learner’s credential, you will have to abide by certain driving restrictions, which are enforced to allow you to improve your driving skills under controlled circumstances. Learn more about the state DMV learners permit and how to obtain one by reading the following sections.

Wyoming Learners Permit Eligibility Guidelines

Only applicants who meet the Wyoming drivers permit requirements will successfully obtain a learners license.

It is important to note that, in addition to the general learning permit criteria, additional requirements may apply for the type of permit that you are obtaining. The following list outlines the standard learners permit requirements in WY:

  • You are a state resident who is at least 15 years of age.
  • If applying for a restricted learners permit, you must be between 14 and 15 years of age, and you must meet one or more of the following criteria:
    • You are working in your parent’s or guardian’s business.
    • You live more than five miles away from your school.
    • You have a steady job that is more than five miles away from your residence.
    • Your physical and mental health allow you to safely operate a motor vehicle.
    • You have the theoretical knowledge of safe driving practices.
    • You have your parent’s or guardian’s permission to obtain a license, if younger than 18 years of age.

The last step toward obtaining a fully unrestricted credential is getting an intermediate learning license. This permit can only be issued to drivers who are at least 16 years of age, have accrued 50 hours of driving experience and have held their permit for at least 10 days.

One of the most important requirements for a learners permit in WY is collecting the paperwork needed to prove your eligibility. You will need one proof of identity, two proofs of state residency and evidence of a Social Security Number (SSN). As a principal identification document, you can submit an original or certified birth certificate, a valid U.S. passport or the corresponding document for a non-U.S. citizen, such as a green card, an employment authorization document or a foreign passport.

To prove your state residential address when applying for a permit to drive in WY, you will need two documents containing your street address and full name, such as utility bills, mortgage documents or tax correspondence. Furthermore, you will need to show your Social Security card or a tax statement as evidence of your SSN.

How to Apply for a Learners Permit in Wyoming

If you are wondering how and where to get a learners permit in Wyoming, note that the application process will vary to a certain degree depending on the type of learning license you are obtaining. The standard process for getting a learners permit can be completed in person through a local WY DOT office by following these steps:

  1. Fill out the Wyoming Driver License Application (Form FSDL-705). If you are younger than 18 years of age, your parent or guardian must also sign the form.
  2. Submit the supporting paperwork that identifies you.
  3. Have your photograph taken.
  4. Pass the written exam and a vision screening.
  5. Pay for the learners permit fee.

Once you apply for a learner permit in WY and the state DOT processes your request, you will receive a renewable permit that will be valid for 12 months. You can then start accumulating driving experience and preparing for your intermediate permit.

To get an intermediate learning license, return to a local driving exam site to surrender your existing permit, submit the full set of supporting paperwork and provide a certificate that verifies your 50 hours of driving time. You will also have to pass the road skills test and a vision screening.

On the other hand, if you are applying for the restricted drivers permit as an applicant who is between 14 and 15 years of age, you will be required to complete different steps. In such cases, you will first have to complete the Wyoming Restricted Class Driver License Application (Form FSDL-708) and send it to the state Highway Patrol. If your request is approved, you can proceed to a nearby DOT location and meet the regular learner’s permit requirements, which are outlined above.

The Wyoming Drivers Permit Test

Passing the Wyoming drivers permit test is one of the more important steps when applying for a learning license, since the state DOT must verify whether or not you have the theoretical knowledge needed to operate a motor vehicle. Overall, the DOT learners permit test is given in English on an automated testing system.

The written exam includes questions for your chosen class of license on topics such as road rules, traffic signalization and safe driving practices. If you do not speak English, you can have the assistance of an interpreter. If you have difficulty reading, you can take the test orally.

To prepare for the DMV permit test in WY, you will have to study the corresponding sections of the state driving manual. You can improve your chances of passing the written examination by purchasing a drivers permit practice test from a third-party practice provider. These practice exams are often designed to reflect the structure of the official licensing exam, which will help you familiarize yourself with the types of questions that you may encounter on the written test.

Note: If you fail the written exam, you can retake it only once during the same day.

Wyoming Driving Permit Rules and Restrictions

When driving with any Wyoming learners permit, you will have to abide by certain driving restrictions, which are imposed to provide you with an opportunity to learn how to drive properly in controlled situations. The applicable driving permit rules will vary depending on the type of learning license you are holding.

For instance, the standard learners permit restricts the holder to driving only while he or she is accompanied by a licensed driver who is 18 years of age or older. When driving with a restricted permit and license, on the other hand, you will only be able to drive within five miles of your residential address and between 5 a.m. and 8 p.m.

The WY learners permit rules that apply for intermediate permits are very similar to those that apply for the regular permit. Additionally, you will not be allowed to carry more than one teenage passenger who is not an immediate family member. You and your passengers must also wear seat belts at all times, and you will not be allowed to drive between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m.

Wyoming Learner Permit Fees

Paying the Wyoming learner permit fee is the final step in the application procedure for a learning license.

If you are wondering how much does it costs to get your permit, check the following list:

  • $40 for a Class C learners permit
  • $30 for an intermediate permit
  • $20 for a restricted permit

Note: An additional $2.50 fee applies if you are paying with a credit card.

Last updated on Wednesday, March 4 2020.