How long do you have to have a permit before receiving a driver's license in the state of Wisconsin?

If you're getting your Instruction Permit, you must be enrolled in a certified Driver's Education course. Your driver's education course must include 30 hours of classroom instruction, 6 hours of behind-the-wheel training, and 6 hours of in-car observation. Once you get your instruction permit, your first behind-the-wheel lesson must be conducted within 60 days.

You must be accompanied at all times by someone who has at least 2 years of driving experience and presently holds a valid regular (non-probationary) license. If you're at least 16 years old, have had your instruction permit for 6 months, and have completed Driver's Ed, you can apply for your probationary license. NOTE: You cannot have had any violations for the 6 months prior to applying.

To get your license, you'll have to pass the road test. You must hold your probationary driver's license for 2 years, starting from the date of your next birthday; therefore, the earliest you can obtain your regular driver's license is 18 years old.

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