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In order to apply for a driver's license under the age of 18, you must...

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To apply for a driver's license under 18, you must meet state-specific requirements such as parental consent and passing driving tests. The 'Motor Voter Act' allows new drivers to register to vote. Citizenship requirements provided are not for driver's license eligibility.

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In order to apply for a driver's license under the age of 18, there are specific requirements that vary by state, but commonly include requirements such as having parental consent, completing a driver's education course, and passing written and practical driving tests. The specific age to apply for a learner's permit or a provisional license often starts at 15 or 16 years old. Once you obtain a driver's license, you have the opportunity to register to vote through the "Motor Voter Act".

It's important to note that the standard set of requirements provided in the question mostly pertain to obtaining U.S. citizenship and are not directly related to obtaining a driver's license. However, applicants may need to prove legal presence in the country, which could involve similar documentation.

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