New york drivers license 2015
Here's some information about the New York State driver's license in 2015:
License Types:
In 2015, the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) offered the following types of driver's licenses:
- Class D (Non-Commercial) License: This license is for drivers who do not operate commercial vehicles.
- Class M (Motorcycle) License: This license is for drivers who operate motorcycles.
- Class E (Chauffeur) License: This license is for drivers who operate vehicles for hire, such as taxis or limousines.
- Class A, B, or C (Commercial) License: These licenses are for drivers who operate commercial vehicles, such as trucks, buses, or taxis.
Requirements:
To obtain a New York State driver's license in 2015, you needed to:
- Be at least 16 years old (18 years old to apply for a Class E or commercial license).
- Provide proof of identity, such as a birth certificate, passport, or valid green card.
- Provide proof of residency, such as a utility bill or lease agreement.
- Pass a vision test.
- Pass a written test on traffic laws and signs.
- Pass a road test (if you're applying for a Class D or commercial license).
Fees:
The fees for a New York State driver's license in 2015 were:
- Class D (Non-Commercial) License: $63 (plus a $10.50 fee for a photo license).
- Class M (Motorcycle) License: $63 (plus a $10.50 fee for a photo license).
- Class E (Chauffeur) License: $63 (plus a $10.50 fee for a photo license).
- Class A, B, or C (Commercial) License: $63 (plus a $10.50 fee for a photo license).
ID Requirements:
In 2015, the New York State DMV required that all driver's licenses include a photo and proof of identity. The ID requirements were:
- Proof of identity, such as a birth certificate, passport, or valid green card.
- Proof of residency, such as a utility bill or lease agreement.
Other Requirements:
In 2015, the New York State DMV also required that all driver's licenses include a Social Security number or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN). Additionally, the DMV required that all driver's licenses be renewed every 8 years.
Please note that these requirements may have changed since 2015, and it's always best to check with the New York State DMV for the most up-to-date information.