What are the MT driving permit test requirements? Montana

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To qualify for your driving permit or learners permit - or the Traffic Education Learner's License (TELL) as it's known in Montana - you must pass a written test and a vision test. To apply for a TELL when you're younger than 16 years old, you must first complete a state-approved traffic education program.

Taking a practice permit test before trying to pass the official written permit test can increase your odds of success.

MT Auto Insurance Requirements

You likely won't need to worry about auto insurance when applying for your permit or TELL, as you're probably covered by the policy of a parent or guardian. But, here are the minimum car insurance requirements for Montana car owners:

  • $25,000 for injury/death for one person.
  • $50,000 for injury/death to more than one person.
  • $10,000 for damage to property.

More Information About Getting a MT Drivers Permit

Need to more about how to obtain a TELL or drivers license? Try contacting the MT MVD at (406) 444-3933.

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