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Pennsylvania Fake Driver License

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Validity period of the real Pennsylvania ID card: 4 years

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Format of the license number on real Pennsylvania ID card: 8 digits, pattern is 00 000 000

Scanning areas of the real Pennsylvania ID card: a 2-D bar code and a 1-D bar code

Special features of the real Pennsylvania ID card:

  • Location number over main photo.
  • Ghost image on front.
  • Holographic “PA” in a keystone in a circle over main photo and ghost photo.
  • UV ink inscription “PA” repeated on the back.
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What It’s Like to Get Your Driver’s License as an Adult

 
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Pennsylvania Driver’s License Laws for Adults 18 and Up

Getting a driver’s license is an important rite of passage in many of our lives. For a lot of us, this important event occurs as soon as the law allows (16 years old in most states), but this isn’t always the case.

According to a recent study, today only 28% of 16-year-olds in the US have driver’s licenses, and just 46% of them have their license by the time they turn 18. This means that far greater numbers of drivers are waiting until they are over 18, and legally considered to be adults, before getting behind the wheel.

Adult Drivers vs. Teen Drivers

Many factors may prevent someone from pursuing their driver’s license as a young teenager, but waiting a few years may turn out to be very beneficial. Study after study has confirmed that the youngest drivers on our roads are also often the most dangerous drivers.

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Everything You Need to Get Your Driver’s License in Pennsylvania

Everyone applying for a driver’s license in Pennsylvania will need to provide certain documents and meet the requirements listed below.

1. A Completed Application

Form DL-180 is used for new drivers 18 or older, form DL-180TD is for drivers under 18, and form DL-180R is for new Pennsylvania residents transferring an active license from another state.

2. A Medical Exam

The state needs to know if there are medical issues that could prevent you from driving safely (such as neurological disorders or cognitive impairment). Forms DL-180 and DL-180TD require a signature from a medical professional after completing a medical exam.

3. Proof of Identity

U.S. citizens are required to show two documents to prove their identity. The first must be your original Social Security card. The second could be a birth certificate, U.S. passport, Certificate of U.S. Citizenship, or Certificate of Naturalization.

Non-U.S. citizens must provide three documents:

  1. Original USCIS/immigration documents indicating current lawful immigration status

  2. A valid passport

  3. A Social Security card or SSA ineligibility letter

Driving Practice (for Under 18 yrs. ONLY)

You need to finish 65 hours of driving practice, including:

  • 10 hours at night
  • 5 hours in bad weather

There’s also a 6-month waiting period. If you’re getting a motorcycle permit, you’ll need to take the Basic Riding Clinic instead of the nighttime and bad weather driving practice. You can learn more about getting a motorcycle license

Drivers with active out-of-state licenses will also need to bring in that license if they wish to exchange it for a new Pennsylvania license.

It’s possible to obtain a regular license one year after receiving your junior license and still be under 18. To do so, you must have passed a PennDOT approved driver training program, have no violations or accidents on your record, and have the consent of your parents, guardian, or spouse. If you meet these criteria, you can graduate to a full license as young as 17 and a half.

To apply for your regular license before turning 18 you must fill out the application form (DL-59) and mail it to PennDOT. If your application is approved, you will receive an update card to carry with your Junior Driver’s License. If you do not meet the requirements to graduate to a regular license before turning 18, you must wait to have the junior license restrictions lifted automatically when you do turn 18.

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