Saturday, February 18, 2012

How does obtaining your driver's liscense work in the military?

I'll be leaving for basic military training for the United States Air Force on March 16th, and I haven't obtained my driver's liscense yet. How would I go about doing this when I finally leave?How does obtaining your driver's liscense work in the military?You have to do it before or after basics training. There will be no time during. But other than that, it's the same as getting a license for any civilian.How does obtaining your driver's liscense work in the military?Well, there are civilian driver's licenses and military driver's licenses. If you need to drive Air Force vehicles, the Air Force will take care of that with their own training and certification.



But I think you are talking about a driver's license in the civilian world. You'll need to do that yourself. If you are still in the United States, you'll need to go to that State's DMV/OMV/MVD office for the forms and tests. Every State has it's own web site and you can search there for the requirements. They are all a little different but not by much.



It's possible to get this done before March 16th if you start now. You'll have no time in Basic but you can get it afterwards easily if still in the U.S. A lot of bureaucracy if you are overseas.How does obtaining your driver's liscense work in the military?After you get out of Basic and are living somewhere you can take the morning off to get your license, you go and do it. You should try and get your license before you go. You have time.

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