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driver-license-eligibility skill

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This skill helps users determine driver license eligibility and requirements by country and age, including documents and conditions.

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---
name: driver-license-eligibility
description: Provides driver license eligibility requirements based on user's country/state and age. It can specify minimum age, required documents, and any specific conditions.
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---
name: driver-license-eligibility
description: Provides driver license eligibility requirements based on user's country/state and age. It can specify minimum age, required documents, and any specific conditions.
tags:
  - driver license
  - eligibility
  - requirements
  - legal
  - driving
---

# Driver License Eligibility Requirements Skill

This skill helps users understand the eligibility criteria for obtaining a driver's license in various regions. It can provide information on minimum age, necessary documentation, and any special conditions or restrictions.

## Core Functionality

1.  **Region-Specific Information**: Retrieves eligibility requirements for a specified country and, if applicable, state/province.
2.  **Age Requirements**: Clearly states the minimum age for different types of licenses (e.g., learner's permit, full license).
3.  **Document Checklist**: Lists required documents such as proof of identity, residency, social security number, etc.
4.  **Special Conditions**: Informs about any specific conditions like vision tests, written exams, driving tests, parental consent for minors, or graduated licensing programs.
5.  **Source Citation**: Aims to cite the official government source (e.g., DMV, Ministry of Transport website) for the information.

## Usage

**Trigger**: "What are the driver license requirements in [Country/State]?" or "Am I eligible for a driver's license in [Country/State] at [Age]?"

### Parameters

*   `country`: (Required) The country for which to find eligibility requirements (e.g., "USA", "Canada", "Germany").
*   `state_province`: (Optional) The specific state or province within a country (e.g., "California", "Ontario").
*   `age`: (Optional) The user's age, to check against age-specific requirements.

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Overview

This skill provides clear, region-specific driver license eligibility requirements based on country, state/province, and user age. It summarizes minimum ages, required documents, and notable conditions so users can quickly confirm whether they meet local rules. The skill focuses on practical, actionable details and points to official government sources when available.

How this skill works

The skill accepts a country and optional state/province plus an optional age and returns the minimum ages for learner and full licenses, a document checklist, and any special conditions or restrictions. It highlights exams or tests required (vision, written, driving), parental consent rules for minors, and graduated licensing steps. Where possible, it includes a citation or link to the relevant government transport or motor vehicle authority.

When to use it

  • You want to confirm the minimum age to apply for a learner permit or full license in a specific region.
  • You need a concise checklist of documents required to apply for a driver license locally.
  • You are planning travel or relocation and must understand licensing rules in a new state or country.
  • You are advising a minor or parent about consent, testing, or graduated licensing requirements.
  • You need to verify if special conditions (medical, residency, or ID) affect eligibility.

Best practices

  • Provide the exact country and, when applicable, the state or province to get precise rules.
  • Include the applicant's age to receive tailored guidance about permits versus full licenses.
  • Confirm any listed requirements against the cited official government source before applying.
  • Use the document checklist to prepare originals and certified copies as required locally.
  • Ask follow-up questions if you have medical conditions, foreign licenses, or recent address changes.

Example use cases

  • A 16-year-old in California wants to know if they can get a learner permit and what documents are needed.
  • An adult moving from Germany to Canada needs to learn provincial requirements to exchange or apply for a license.
  • A parent checks whether written and driving tests or parental consent are required for their teen.
  • A traveler verifies whether an international driving permit or local license is necessary for a short stay.
  • An applicant confirms whether medical reports or vision tests are required before booking a driving test.

FAQ

Can this skill replace checking the official government site?

No. The skill provides a concise summary and cites official sources, but always verify requirements on the local transport authority website before applying.

What if I have a foreign license already?

The skill explains common scenarios (exchange, conversion, testing) for many regions, but requirements vary—check the cited regional authority for exact rules.