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If you are between the ages of 16 - 18, you need to have completed a 33 -hour driver education course certified by the Community College of Rhode Island.
The Rhode Island Driver Education Program is administered by CCRI.
If you have completed an out-of-state driver education course it must be approved by the Community College of Rhode Island (www.ccri.edu). Once you have completed the course and passed the written exam you will be given a certificate. You need to submit that certificate along with a completed permit application to the DMV.
Applicants for permits must show:
A certified birth certificate (not a copy)
Driver Education certificate
A Social Security card
Your parent, legal guardian, licensed foster parent or adult spouse must sign the permit application and have their signature notarized. If your parent, guardian or foster parent accompanies you to the DMV, they must show ID in order to have their signature notarized on the permit application. If you have a legal guardian or licensed foster parent, they must have documentation to verify this.
This permit is valid for one year.
The fee for an instruction permit is $10.00
According to this page (http://www.dmv.org/ri-rhode-island/teen-... under the section "Instruction Permit," you can get your permit when you are 16. You can start taking the mandatory 33 hour driver's ed courses when you are 15 years and 10 months old, though. After the driver's ed and passing the written test, you can apply for your permit.
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