Nebraska Driver License: 2025 Complete Guide
Whether you’re a new driver, transferring from another state, or renewing your license, this guide outlines everything you need to know about obtaining a Nebraska driver’s license through the Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).
Types of Nebraska Driver Licenses
- Class O (Operator License) – For standard personal vehicle driving
- Learner’s Permit (LPD) – For new drivers age 15+
- Provisional Operator’s Permit (POP) – For teens age 16–18
- Motorcycle License (Class M)
- Commercial Driver License (CDL) – For commercial vehicles
How to Get a Driver License in Nebraska
Step 1: Determine Eligibility
Minimum age for a full Class O license is 17 (18 without driver’s ed). Nebraska also has a structured GDL program for teens.
Step 2: Gather Required Documents
To apply for a standard or REAL ID-compliant Nebraska license, you’ll need:
- Proof of identity and lawful status (e.g., U.S. birth certificate or passport)
- Proof of Social Security number (e.g., SSN card or W-2)
- Two documents proving Nebraska residency (e.g., utility bill, lease)
- Proof of name change, if applicable
Note: REAL ID credentials are marked with a gold star and required for federal use starting May 7, 2025.
Step 3: Complete Required Tests
First-time drivers must:
- Pass a vision test
- Pass a written knowledge test
- Pass a driving skills test (after holding a permit or completing driver’s ed)
Testing is available at DMV offices and some approved third-party providers.
Nebraska Teen Drivers: Graduated Licensing System
Nebraska’s GDL program includes three phases:
- Learner’s Permit (LPD) – Age 15+
- Valid for 1 year
- Requires vision and written test
- Must complete 50 hours of practice driving with supervision
- Provisional Operator’s Permit (POP) – Age 16–18
- Requires holding LPD for at least 6 months
- Requires completion of driver’s ed or 50 hours of supervised driving
- Restrictions include no driving from 12 a.m. to 6 a.m. and limited teen passengers
- Full License (Class O) – Age 17 (with driver’s ed) or 18+
- No restrictions if graduated from the GDL system
Transferring an Out-of-State License to Nebraska
New Nebraska residents must transfer their license within 30 days of establishing residency.
Steps:
- Visit a Nebraska DMV office
- Bring your current valid license
- Submit required identity and residency documents
- Pass a vision screening
- Written and skills tests are usually waived for valid licenses
Renewing a Nebraska Driver License
You can renew:
- Online via dmv.nebraska.gov
- In person at a DMV location
Licenses are typically valid for 5 years, and you can renew up to 90 days before expiration.
Nebraska REAL ID – Travel-Ready License
Starting May 7, 2025, a REAL ID is required for:
- Boarding domestic flights
- Accessing federal facilities and military bases
To obtain a REAL ID:
- Visit a DMV in person
- Provide compliant documentation
- REAL ID will be marked with a star in the upper right corner
Nebraska Driver License Fees (2025)
License Type | Fee (Approx.) |
---|---|
Class O License (5 years) | $26.50 |
Learner’s Permit (LPD) | $10.50 |
Provisional Operator’s Permit | $17.50 |
Motorcycle License Endorsement | $26.50 |
Duplicate License | $13.50 |
CDL License | Varies by class |
Nebraska DMV Services
- New and renewal driver licenses
- Learner’s permits and provisional licenses
- REAL ID upgrades
- Out-of-state license transfers
- Motorcycle and CDL endorsements
- Online renewals and address changes
Document Checklist
- U.S. passport or birth certificate
- Social Security card or official document
- Two pieces of Nebraska residency proof
- Driver’s ed certificate (if under 18)
- Valid out-of-state license (for transfers)
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For more information or to schedule your test or renewal, visit the Nebraska DMV Official Site.
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