Driver's licence card new hampshire

Here's the information you need to know about a driver's license card in New Hampshire:

Types of Licenses:

  1. Class D License: This is the standard driver's license issued to most drivers in New Hampshire. It allows you to operate a passenger vehicle, including cars, trucks, and vans.
  2. Class M License: This license is for motorcycles only.
  3. Class A License: This license is for commercial vehicles, such as trucks and buses.
  4. Class B License: This license is for heavy combination vehicles, such as tractor-trailers.
  5. Class C License: This license is for hazardous materials transporters.

Requirements:

  1. Age: You must be at least 16 years old to apply for a learner's permit, and at least 17 years old to apply for a driver's license.
  2. Residency: You must have been a resident of New Hampshire for at least 30 days to apply for a driver's license.
  3. Identification: You will need to provide proof of identity, such as a birth certificate, passport, or Social Security card.
  4. Proof of Residency: You will need to provide proof of residency, such as a utility bill or lease agreement.
  5. Vision Test: You will need to pass a vision test to ensure you can see well enough to drive safely.
  6. Written Test: You will need to pass a written test on traffic laws and road signs.
  7. Road Test: You will need to pass a road test to demonstrate your ability to operate a vehicle safely.

Fees:

  1. Learner's Permit: $30
  2. Driver's License: $40 (Class D), $50 (Class M), $60 (Class A), $70 (Class B), $80 (Class C)
  3. Duplicate License: $10

Card Design:

The New Hampshire driver's license card is a credit-card style ID, with the following features:

  1. Photo: A digital photo of the license holder.
  2. Name: The license holder's name.
  3. Address: The license holder's address.
  4. License Number: The license holder's unique license number.
  5. Expiration Date: The date the license expires.
  6. Security Features: The card includes various security features, such as holograms, watermarks, and microprinting, to prevent counterfeiting.

Expiration:

New Hampshire driver's licenses are valid for 6 years for adults and 4 years for minors (under 18).