You must bring your old licence. Drivers with a medical condition (licences with a condition medical code “C”), 75 years of age or older or who hold a professional driver’s licence Class 1, 2 and 4 must bring a completed medical form. A medical examination required to obtain or renew a driver’s licence is not insured under the Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan. · If you’re a new driver, this starts with your Class 7 learners permit before graduating to stage 2, the Class 5 GDL probationary licence. Once you’ve held the probationary licence for a minimum of 12 months without any suspensions, then you can sit 5/5. Drivers seeking a Class 1, 2 or 3 licence to driver a commercial vehicle or bus will be required to follow the Government of Alberta health and safety guidelines found within the COVID Road Tests: Eligibility and procedures (PDF, 77 KB) and sign this Assumption of Risk and Release of Liability ("Assumption and Release") for Road Tests During the COVID Pandemic (PDF, KB) in front of the driver examiner.
If you are visiting Alberta with a valid driver’s licence (equal to or higher than a Class 5) from your home jurisdiction, you may drive a standard passenger vehicle in Alberta for up to 1 year. If your licence is not in English, it is strongly recommended that you carry an International Driver’s Permit (IDP) from your home jurisdiction. Step 1. Study the Driver’s Guide to operation, safety, and licensing: cars and light trucks. Download a copy of the Driver’s Guide. Step 2. Take a knowledge test. Go to a registry agent and take a knowledge test. You will need to pay a fee to take the test. You can take the test once a day. You will need to bring acceptable ID. Step 3. If you’re a new driver, this starts with your Class 7 learners permit before graduating to stage 2, the Class 5 GDL probationary licence. Once you’ve held the probationary licence for a minimum of 12 months without any suspensions, then you can sit the advanced road test to get your full driver’s licence.
Olds Registries provides all of the services you will need to obtain and renew your Alberta drivers license. For Class 4, 5, 5 Advanced and 6 road tests. Classes of Driver's Licences: In Nova Scotia, drivers are licensed according to the type(s) of vehicle(s) they are qualified to drive. Note: Drivers of single-motor vehicles registered as farm vehicles do not require an air brake. “Q” endorsement. You must provide a two-axle motor vehicle.
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