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Follow the steps below to get a Class D - Operator (Car) permit. A Class D - Operator permit is the most common class of permit that people apply for. The steps on this page outline how to get a Class D Operator permit. 

For information about other types of permits and licenses see

Learn more about New York State driver license types and classes

Step 1: Prepare for the Permit Test

Study all of the available materials and take the permit test practice quizzes. 

New York State Driver Manual and practice tests


Class D permit tests are given in 19 languages: English, Albanian, Arabic, Bengali, Bosnian, Chinese, French, Greek, Haitian Creole, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Nepali, Polish, Russian, Spanish, Urdu and Yiddish.

Step 2: Find What You Need to Apply

When you apply, you will need to provide proof of age, identification, and residence.  Your permit will be Standard, Enhanced, or REAL ID, depending on the proofs you bring and the fee. 

 

What is the Difference Between a Standard, Enhanced, or Real ID?

See a side-by-side comparison to learn more and determine which type of permit is right for you. 

Once you have chosen your permit type, you can find what documents you will need to get your permit by using the DMV Document Guide.

DMV Document Guide

 

A complete list of documents needed to get your permit is also listed in the, "How to Apply for a New York Learner Permit/Driver License/Non-Driver ID Card (ID-44) (PDF)".

If you use the form "Statement of Identity and/or Residence by Parent/Guardian (MV-45) (PDF)", your parent or guardian must go with you.

Step 3: Take Your Permit Test

Online

You can take the test online from home (using a PC or tablet) and come to the DMV office to pay the test fee, submit your documents, and have your picture taken.

See the instructions and take the Online Permit Test

 

At a DMV Office

Bring the items listed below to your local DMV office.

Find your local DMV office