Learner’s and Intermediate License

Learner’s and Intermediate License

The Graduated Driver License program was developed to allow teens to safely gain driving experience before obtaining full driving privileges (Act 394, 2009). This law provides for teen driver’s licenses in three levels: learner’s license, intermediate license and unrestricted/regular license. 

Learner’s license is for ages 14-15. The licensee is authorized to operate a motor vehicle if accompanied by a licensed driver 21 years of age or older. Eligibility for an intermediate license is contingent on no serious traffic violations or at fault accidents during the previous 6 months.

Intermediate license is for ages 16-17. The licensee is authorized to operate a non-commercial motor vehicle. At 18 years-of-age teens are eligible to apply for a regular, unrestricted, driver’s license, contingent on a clean driving record for the previous year.

Fees

License TypeLicense FeeExpiresRenewal Eligibility
Learner’s LicenseProrated1 month past the licensee’s 16th birthdayOn or after 16th birthday
IntermediateProrated1 month past the licensee’s 18th birthdayOn or after 18th birthday
Class D (Ages 18-21)Prorated1 month past the licensee’s 21st birthdayOn or after 21st birthday

Endorsements

Endorsement CodeDescription
MDThe licensee is authorized to operate a motor-driven cycle which displaces two-hundred fifty cubic centimeters (250 CC) or less.

Restrictions

Restriction CodeDescription
2Act 394 of 2009 
3With licensed adult 21+ (Learner’s license or Intermediate without 6 months driving experience)
5Seatbelt on all passengers

Arkansas residents who are 16-17 years of age may receive an unrestricted Class D license before their 18th birthday if one of the following conditions are met:

Waiver Type –
Must have 6 months driving experience
Description
Emancipated17 and older. Must be legally emancipated.
Graduated16 and older. Must present high school diploma or GED equivalent.
Married16 and older. Must present marriage certificate / license.
Military16 and older. Must have already enlisted in U.S. military.