§ 31-10-6.2. Out-of-state exceptions.
A nonresident who is at least seventeen (17) years old but less than eighteen (18)
years old, who has an unrestricted drivers license issued by that state, and who becomes
a resident of this state may apply for and obtain within thirty (30) days of establishing
residency one of the following:
(1) Temporary permit. If the person has not completed a drivers education course that meets the requirements
of the department of education but is currently enrolled in a drivers education course
that meets these requirements. A temporary permit is valid for the period specified
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§ 31-10-6.2. Out-of-state exceptions.
A nonresident who is at least seventeen (17) years old but less than eighteen (18)
years old, who has an unrestricted drivers license issued by that state, and who becomes
a resident of this state may apply for and obtain within thirty (30) days of establishing
residency one of the following:
(1) Temporary permit. If the person has not completed a drivers education course that meets the requirements
of the department of education but is currently enrolled in a drivers education course
that meets these requirements. A temporary permit is valid for the period specified
in the permit and authorizes the holder of the permit to drive a specified type or
class of motor vehicle when in possession of the permit, subject to any restrictions
imposed by the division of motor vehicles concerning time of driving, supervision,
and passenger limitations. The period must end within ten (10) days after the expected
completion date of the drivers education course in which the applicant is enrolled.
(2) Full operator's license. If the person has completed a drivers education course that meets the requirements
of the department of elementary and secondary education; has held the license issued
by the other state for at least twelve (12) months; and has not been convicted during
the preceding six (6) months of a motor vehicle moving violation, a seat belt infraction,
or an offense committed in another jurisdiction that would be a motor vehicle moving
violation or seat belt infraction if committed in this state.
(3) Limited provisional license. If the person has completed a drivers education course that meets the requirements
of the department of elementary and secondary education but either did not hold the
license issued by the other state for at least twelve (12) months; or was convicted
during the preceding six (6) months of a motor vehicle moving violation, a seat belt
infraction or an offense committed in another jurisdiction that would be a motor vehicle
moving violation or seat belt infraction if committed in this state.