- Proof of identity.
- Birth certificate or copy of birth certificate.
- Driver license application.
- Proof of residency.
- Proof of financial responsibility.
- Course completion certificate.
- Applicants' legal status.
In respect to this, can a 16 year old drive their sibling in California?
During the first 12 months after getting a license, they cannot drive other teens unless accompanied by a parent or guardian, a licensed driver age 25 or older, or a licensed or certified driving instructor. They may drive siblings to school, for example, but a note is recommended. But they cannot drive friends.
One may also ask, can I drive my friends at 18? Everyone, at every age, with a license of any kind must follow the law. They also cannot drive with anyone under the age of 25 without someone over the age of 25 in the vehicle. These rules drop when you turn 18 or after your first 12 months of being licensed, whichever comes first.
Similarly, what is a provisional license in California?
A California provisional driver license is the next step in a graduated driver license system. It is issued after the learner's permit and before a regular, unrestricted license. Most provisional licenses are issued between the ages of 16 to 18 years of age.
Can my son drive his siblings?
So, no, you cannot legally drive your siblings unless they are 18 or over and teaching you to drive. If you pass the test at age 16 you can legally drive anyone at any age.
