Introduction
Applying for a driving licence in India has become much easier and more transparent in recent years. The Government of India encourage online driving licence application through Parivahan, and it’s very easy process for everyone.
So, if you’re one of those who want to apply for a fresh driving licence or a learner licence or want to upgrade the existing one, here’s the process on how to apply for a driving license in 2025-2026 with easy steps, list of documents, fees and ways in which you can take your written test as well as important rules — all in simple language.
What Is a Driving Licence?
Meaning of Driving Licence
A driving licence (DL) is a legal document issued by the Regional Transport Office (RTO) that allows a person to drive a motor vehicle on Indian roads.
Driving without a valid licence is a punishable offence under the Motor Vehicles Act.
Types of Driving Licence in India
Common Driving Licence Types
| Licence Type | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Learner Licence (LL) | For learning to drive |
| Permanent Driving Licence | For regular driving |
| Two-Wheeler Licence | Bike / scooter |
| Four-Wheeler Licence | Car |
| Commercial Driving Licence | Taxi, truck, bus |
| International Driving Permit (IDP) | Driving abroad |
Age Limit for Driving Licence Apply in 2026
Minimum Age Criteria
| Vehicle Type | Minimum Age |
|---|---|
| Gearless two-wheeler (≤50cc) | 16 years |
| Two-wheeler with gear | 18 years |
| Four-wheeler (car) | 18 years |
| Commercial vehicle | 20–22 years (state-wise) |
Documents Required for Driving Licence
Mandatory Documents List
Aadhaar Card (preferred)
Proof of age (Birth certificate / 10th mark sheet)
Proof of address
Passport-size photographs
Learner Licence (for permanent DL)
Medical Certificate (Form 1 / 1A – if required)
How to Apply for Driving Licence Online
Step-by-Step Online Process
Visit parivahan.gov.in
Click on Driving Licence Related Services
Select your State
Apply for Learner Licence (LL) or Permanent DL
Fill application form
Upload documents
Book DL test slot
Pay driving licence fees
Visit RTO for test (if applicable)
Learner Licence Apply Process
Steps to Apply for Learner Licence
Apply online via Parivahan
Appear for online learner test
Test includes:
Traffic signs
Road rules
Safety questions
Learner licence validity: 6 months
Permanent Driving Licence Apply Process
How to Get Permanent Driving Licence
Hold learner licence for minimum 30 days
Maximum apply time: 180 days
Book driving test slot
Appear for:
Practical driving test
Vehicle control & road rules
DL issued after passing test
Driving Licence Fees in India
Fee Structure
| Service | Fee (₹) |
|---|---|
| Learner Licence | 200 |
| Driving Test | 300 |
| Permanent DL | 200 |
| DL Renewal | 200 |
| Duplicate DL | 200 |
| International Driving Permit | 1,000 |
Driving Licence Test Details
What Happens in DL Test
Vehicle handling
Reverse / figure-8 (for two-wheelers)
Parking & road signs (for cars)
Basic traffic rule knowledge
Failing candidates can reapply after 7 days.
Smart Driving Licence & Digital DL
Digital Licence Validity
Smart card DL issued
DL available on:
DigiLocker
mParivahan App
Digital DL is legally valid everywhere in India
Frequently Asked Questions (Q&A)
How to apply for driving licence in 2025?
Apply online through Parivahan portal, book test slot, and visit RTO for verification.
Is Aadhaar mandatory for driving licence?
Aadhaar is preferred but alternative ID proof is accepted.
How many days does it take to get a driving licence?
Usually 7–21 working days after passing the test.
Can I apply for driving licence without agent?
Yes, the entire process can be done online without any agent.
Is digital driving licence valid?
Yes, DL on DigiLocker and mParivahan is legally valid.
Conclusion
Applying for a driving licence in 2026 is simple, fast, and mostly online. By following the correct steps, keeping documents ready, and understanding the rules, anyone can easily obtain a learner licence and permanent driving licence in India.
Always drive responsibly and follow traffic rules.
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