Steps to getting a driver's licence
Getting a car driver’s licence involves gradually progressing through a series of stages until you qualify for a full licence.
There is a different process for:
- returning drivers
- transferring an interstate and overseas licence
- motorcycle licence.
Check you're allowed to drive
- meet the age and time requirements
- be medically fit to drive
- not be disqualified from driving.
Apply for a learner's permit
- study for and pass a theory test
- attend a Service SA centre to provide evidence of identity, have your photo taken, and apply for your learner's permit.
Your learner's permit will be valid for 2 years.
Driving on your L's and progressing to a provisional licence
- have a learner's permit for at least:
- 12 months if you're between 17 and 24 years old
- 6 months if you're at least 25 years old
- Vehicle on Road Test (VORT) practical driving test with a VORT authorised examiner
- Competency Based Training and Assessment (CBT&A) course
Find out more about the Learner's stage.
Apply for a provisional licence
Once you've passed the test at the centre you'll be issued a provisional licence (P's).
Driving on your P's
- you're at least 18 years old
- you've held a P1 licence for a minimum of 12 months.
Full licence
- be at least 20 years old
- held a provisional licence for at least 3 years - including at least 12 months on P1 and at least 2 years on P2.
Renew online or go to a Service SA centre to get your full licence: