A Driving Licence is an official document certifying that the holder is suitably qualified to drive a motor vehicle or vehicles.
Under the provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 India, no person can drive a motor vehicle in any public place unless he holds a valid Driving Licence issued to him, authorizing him to drive a vehicle of that particular category.
In India, two kinds of Driving Licences are issued: Learner's Licence and Permanent Licence. Learner's Licence is valid only for six months. Permanent Licence can be availed only after the expiry of one month from the date of issuance of the Learner's Licence.
Documents to be attached
Your valid original learner`s licence.
Application form with all details.
Rs.90/- for photograph and lamination of the licence.
Proof of age and residence (as attested photocopy as well)
One recent passport size photograph.
The vehicles for which category you are applying the licence.
Your original licence in case of endorsements of categories.
Registration procedure
For obtaining a Permanent Licence, you must have a valid Learner's Licence, and must apply after 30 days and within 180 days of issue of the Learner's Licence.
You should be familiar about vehicle systems, driving, and traffic rules regulations. You will be put through a driving test, for which you must bring a vehicle with you. On passing the test, you will be issued a Permanent Driving Licence.