A driver’s license is an official document that permits the holder to drive on a public road
In Nigeria, the minimum age to qualify for a drivers licence is 18. The applicant would first attend training at an accredited driving school. The driving school will then register the applicant with a Vehicle Inspection Officer (VIO) for a driving test. After passing the driving test, the applicant would obtain a certificate of proficiency from the VIO.
The applicant then completes a drivers license application form at the Drivers Licence Centre (DLC) or downloads the form online. Afterwards he pays a licence fee online or at the Bank and presents his application form to the Board of Internal Revenue (BIR) Officer and VIO at the DLC for endorsement. After all these procedures he goes to the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) Officer at the DLC for biometric data capture. He is given a temporary drivers licence which is valid for 60 days. He picks up the original driver’s licence at the BIR Office after 60 days.
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