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learners permit


Question Posted Wednesday April 1 2009, 9:41 am

do you need a parent with you when you go for a learners permit in connecticut?

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GwinnCheer2006 answered Wednesday April 1 2009, 9:20 pm:
hey if you are under 18 then you will most likely need a parent. Im not sure about connecticut im pretty sure its the same. Here in michigan before i got my license and i had my learners permit i did have to have one of my parents go with me and i had to bring i believe 2 forms of ID my birth certificate and somethin else saying who i was. Then you sign one half and your parent signs the other. Im pretty sure in connecticut its the same. So to answer you're question i would defiently bring one of your parents with you.

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