The State of Maine Motorist Handbook and Study Guide for 2011 provides all of the information needed to determine if you qualify to enroll in driver's education classes with Mullen's Driving School for an upcoming class. If you meet all of the current requirements we look forward to having you in class. Please remember to call our toll free number if you have any additional questions or please visit our frequently asked questions page.
How do you obtain a driver's permit in Maine?
- You must be at least 15 years of age.
- If under 18 years of age, complete an approved driver education course.
- Obtain an instruction permit by successfully completing a driver knowledge examination.
- An Instruction permit is generally valid for 18 months.
- The Instruction permit allows a person to operate a vehicle when accompanied by a licensed driver who is at least 20 years of age and has held a valid license for 2 years. The accompanying operator must be licensed to drive the class of vehicle(s) being operated.
- Written exams and visual screenings are offered on a scheduled basis at all Motor Vehicle branch offices. Two forms of identification are required. Example; birth certificate and social security card. Although your social security number will not be displayed on your license, it must be provided upon application or renewal for a license. Birth certificates are required of applicants up to and including age 22.
- Photocopies of birth certificates must have an embossed seal or stamp of an issuing agency. Notarized copies are not acceptable.
Who needs a Maine driver's license?Any resident of the State who wishes to operate a motor vehicle in Maine. New residents who hold a valid driver's license from another state must surrender that license and apply for a Maine driver's license within 30 days of establishing residency.
Class C License
Class C is the standard license classification issued to most motor vehicle operators. A Class C license covers any single vehicle or combination of vehicles that does not meet the definition of Class A or B. Holders of Class C license may, with any appropriate endorsements, operate all vehicles in that class.
*Maine requirements are excerpts from the State of Maine Motorist Handbook & Study Guide



























