Before you can start driving practice legally in Trinidad, you need your Provisional Permit. The process has recently been modernised by the Ministry of Works and Transport. Here's everything you need to know.
Getting behind the wheel for the first time is exciting, but before you can start driving practice legally, you need your Provisional Permit — commonly called a learner's permit. In Trinidad, the application process has recently been modernised by the Ministry of Works and Transport (MOWT).
This guide walks you through everything you need to know as a resident of Trinidad, from eligibility and required documents to fees and step-by-step instructions.
To be eligible for a learner's permit in Trinidad, you must meet the following criteria:
Prepare the following documents before starting your online application:
The application process is now mostly digital. Follow these steps:
| Item | Fee |
|---|---|
| Provisional (learner's) permit fee (includes first regulations exam attempt) | TT$210 |
| Highway Code study booklet (optional but recommended) | TT$15 |
| Regulations exam re-take fee (only if first attempt is failed) | ~TT$175 |
| Full driver's permit (5-year licence) (paid only after passing both tests) | TT$500 |
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Get a QuoteNo. You must always be accompanied by a driver who has held a valid driver's permit for at least two years. The licensed driver must sit in the front passenger seat beside you.
The provisional permit is valid for 12 months from the date of issue. If you have not passed your driving test within that time, you will need to renew the permit before practising further.
Yes. After you complete the online application, the system automatically generates Form No. 4 for you to print and sign. You can also find the form at any Licensing Division office.
Most first-time applicants under 65 years old applying for Class 1 or 3 do not need a medical certificate. However, if you are aged 65 or older, or applying for Classes 2, 4, 5, 6, or 7, you will need to complete a Medical Certificate (Form No. 2).
Yes. Legal residents of Trinidad and Tobago who hold recognised immigration status are eligible to apply, provided they also meet the age and other requirements.
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