ProcedureEdit
- If you are applying for a learner permit to draw a trailer you should apply for a permit for the appropriate category. The application form for a learner permit, Form D201, is available from your Motor Taxation Office. You can also download Form D201. Download Form D201: http://www.rsa.ie/Documents/Licensed%20Drivers/D201_Learner_Permit_app_form.pdf
- The completed application form should be submitted, along with the appropriate documentation and fee, to your local Motor Taxation Office by post or in person. You should bring additional personal identification if applying in person.
- If you are applying for your permit by post, you pay the fee by cheque, bank draft or postal order, made payable to your local authority. If you are applying for your learner permit in person, you may pay the fee in cash.
Required DocumentsEdit
Applying for your first learner permitEdit
- Driving licence for the drawing vehicle category.
- The completed application form D201 should be accompanied by:
- Two identical passport-type photographs with the reverse of both signed by you
- Your current driving licence
- An eyesight report, Form D502. A completed eyesight report form must accompany all first time learner permit applications
- A medical report, Form D501, may be required
- The appropriate fee
Applying for your second learner permitEdit
- Two identical passport-type photographs with the reverse of both signed by you
- Your learner permit
- A medical report, Form D501, may be required
- The appropriate fee
Applying for your third or subsequent learner permitEdit
- Evidence that you have undergone a driving test in the two-year period prior to your application or evidence of a forthcoming test date
- Two identical passport-type photographs with the reverse of both signed by you
- Your learner permit
- Evidence of having taken the driving test in the previous 2 years or evidence of a forthcoming test
- A medical report, Form D501, may be required
- The appropriate fee
Office Locations & ContactsEdit
Road Safety Authority
Moy Business Park
Primrose Hill
Ballina
Mayo
Ireland
Tel:(096) 25000
Locall:1890 506 080
Fax:(096) 25252
Homepage: http://www.rsa.ie
Email: [email protected]
Citizens Information Centre
http://centres.citizensinformation.ie/
EligibilityEdit
To apply for a learner permit, you must be normally resident in Ireland. If you usually live in Ireland for at least 185 days in each calendar year (because of personal and occupational ties), you are considered to be normally resident in Ireland.
FeesEdit
- Learner permits are valid for 2 years (or 1 year in certain circumstances) and from 1 January 2013 the fee is 35.
- They are free of charge to those aged 70 or over.
ValidityEdit
A learner permit is usually valid for 2 years.
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Need for the DocumentEdit
It is a statutory requirement that you must hold at least a learner driving permit (previously known as a provisional licence) for the appropriate category of vehicle and trailer if you want to drive while pulling a trailer weighing more than 750kg when fully loaded, in a public place. You are required to carry your learner permit with you at all times when driving.
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External LinksEdit
Learner driving permits for trailers: http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/travel_and_recreation/motoring_1/driver_licensing/learner_driving_permits_for_trailers.html#ld1a9a
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