Minor's Permit/License Cancellation - Driver Licensing Program is a legal document that was released by the South Dakota Department of Public Safety - a government authority operating within South Dakota.
Q: What is a Minor's Permit/License?
A: A Minor's Permit/License is a driver's license issued to individuals under the age of 18 in South Dakota.
Q: When can a Minor's Permit/License be cancelled?
A: A Minor's Permit/License can be cancelled if the driver fails to follow the conditions or restrictions set for young drivers.
Q: What are the conditions or restrictions for young drivers with a Minor's Permit/License?
A: Young drivers with a Minor's Permit/License must be accompanied by a licensed adult driver, cannot drive between midnight and 6 a.m., and must complete a certain number of supervised driving hours.
Q: How can a Minor's Permit/License be cancelled?
A: A Minor's Permit/License can be cancelled if the driver accrues more than six points on their driving record, is convicted of a serious traffic violation, or is convicted of a minor in possession of tobacco or alcohol.
Q: What happens if a Minor's Permit/License is cancelled?
A: If a Minor's Permit/License is cancelled, the driver must start the licensing process over and reapply for a new permit/license when they meet the requirements again.
Form Details:
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