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Getting your Teen a Driver’s Permit and Driver’s License here in Guam is a bit challenging. There are quite a few steps that are required and it’s not a fast process, like most things in Guam, but it is achievable! We recently went through the process with my son and I’ve been asked by several people about it so I wanted to share the info to help others.

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Tamil dubbed hindi movies free download. First either you or your Spouse will need a Guam driver’s license to get a Guam permit for your child. I took the hit for our family and spent 3 hours down at the DMV getting my Driver’s license back in Dec because I knew we’d need it for his permit.

You can schedule an appt, which I highly recommend, but I was trying to get it done before we left on leave and there were no appointments available. Note the appts seem to be booking a few months out, so plan ahead! Then you need to get your teen enrolled in a Driver’s Training course. We are using a family run driver’s training course and they do 1 on 1 drivers training and come to your home as well. After completing the study part of the Driver’s Training you’ll be given a certificate which you need in order to sign up for the Driver’s license test. Sadly you are not able to make an appt to sign up for the Driver’s license test so you’ll be spending a few hours in line at the DMV with your teen.

You’ll need: Driver’s training certificate Birth certificate Social Security card ID card Mayor’s letter DMV form (found at the table at the front of the line) or online Glasses/contacts to complete the vision test Recently they started the new requirement of the form from the Mayor of your village or if you live on base a letter from housing stating residency. To get the Mayor’s letter from your local village you’ll need to bring your lease agreement as well ID’s for everyone in the household over 16 years of age and birth certificates for those under 16 years of age. They will assign you a time and date to take the driver’s license test. It’s given twice a month on Friday.

It’s also located at the University of Guam and you’ll need $15 cash to pay for it. Day of the test arrive early, we arrived an hour early which was a bit of overkill but it is a bit tricky to find. It’s located at the University of Guam in the Computer Center although the test takes place in another building. NOTE you cannot take a cell phone with you into the testing building, they check bags are are super strict on this. You’ll need your slip from the DMV to check in and pay $15 cash for the test. Once that is done they will give you a slip with info on it for checking the test results online which you can do on the Wednesday following the test. You’ll wait in the seating area until near test time and then they will walk them to the testing room in the other building.

Testers can leave the building as soon as they are done taking the test so I waited in our car as it was parked near the testing building and my teen had to leave his phone with me. I could see him walk out of the building and to the car after the test.

To find the building at the college turn Left on College lane. Drive all the way down to the stop sign and take a right. You’ll turn into parking area, look for the huge tree and park there. Buildings will be to the right.