New Jersey - Apply for Agricultural License
ProcedureEdit
- Take your permit, ride slip and score sheet to an MVC Agency to receive your license
- Pay the $6 license fee
- Once you are 17 years old, you can visit an MVC Agency and pass 6 Point ID Verification to exchange your agricultural license for a Provisional, restricted license valid for one year from date of issuance
For more details on Agricultural License follow the link
http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/Licenses/Agriculturelicense.htm
Apply OnlineEdit
Cannot apply online
Required DocumentsEdit
- Primary ID
You must show at least ONE of the following documents.
4 Point Documents:
- Civil birth certificate or certified copy from one of the 50 states, District of Columbia or a US territory. Photocopies or certificates from hospitals or religious entities are not accepted. Get information for Jersey City/Hudson County birth certificate requirements
- US Department of State birth certificate
(Form FS-545, FS 240 or DS-1350)
- US passport, current or expired less than 3 years, or current US passport card
- Current NJ digital driver license
- Current NJ digital non-driver ID card
- Current NJ digital boat license
- Valid active duty US military photo ID card
- US adoption papers
- Certificate of naturalization
(Form N-550, N-570 or N-578)
- Certificate of citizenship
(Form N-560, N-561 or N-645)
When you show any one of the documents, you will get four points.
- Secondary ID
You must show at least ONE of the following documents.
3 Point Documents:
- Civil marriage, domestic partnership or civil union certificate issued by the municipality or state in which the ceremony occurred. Please note: Photo copies are not acceptable. Certificates issued by religious entities are not acceptable.
- Order or decree of divorce, dissolution or termination*
- Court order for a legal name change, signed by a
judge or court clerk
- Current US military dependent card
- US military photo retiree card
- Valid NJ firearm purchaser card
2-Point Document:
- US school photo ID card with transcript or school records
- US college photo ID card with transcript
- Valid federal, state or local government employee driver license
- Valid federal, state or local government employee photo ID card
- US military discharge papers (DD214)
- FAA pilot license
1-Point Document: (You cannot use more than TWO of these)
- Current/expired less than one year non-digital NJ PHOTO driver license
- Current PHOTO driver license from any other state or the District of Columbia Social Security card
- Bank statement or record
- ATM card with preprinted name and applicants signature. (Please note: An ATM card and bank
statement cannot be submitted together
- Current health insurance card, prescription card OR Employee ID card with printed pay stub
- State professional license
- NJ public assistance card with photo (also known as a NJ Social Services ID card)
- High school diploma, GED or college diploma
- Property tax statement, bill or receipt issued by a New Jersey municipality
- For NJ high school students: a waiver certificate for the written portion of the driver's test
- Veterans Affairs universal access photo ID card
- Proof of address
You must also present proof of address, which may be, but is not limited to, ONE of these:
- Utility or credit card bill issued in the past 90 days that shows your name at your current address.
Note: Mail addressed to P.O. boxes not accepted as proof of address (39:3-9a).
- Checking or savings account statement from a bank or credit union, issued in the past 60 days
- High school or college report card or transcript containing your address, issued within the past two years
- Original lease or rental agreement showing your name as the lessee or renter
- Property tax bill, statement or receipt from the past year
- Any letter or correspondence (including tax bills) received from the IRS or state tax office in the last year
- First-class mail received from any federal, state or local government agency in the past six months
- If you are under 18, then we will accept a Parent or Guardian Certification that verifies you are living with a parent or guardian.
Follow the link for more details on 6 Point ID Verification primary documents.
http://www.nj.gov/mvc/Licenses/DocumentSelector/doc_primary.htm
Follow the link more details on 6 Point ID Verification Secondary documents
http://www.nj.gov/mvc/Licenses/DocumentSelector/doc_secondary.htm
Follow the link for more details on 6 Point ID Verification Proof of address
http://www.nj.gov/mvc/Licenses/DocumentSelector/doc_address.htm
6 points verification program in Pdf
http://www.nj.gov/mvc/pdf/Licenses/ident_ver_posterpint.pdf
For more details on Jersey City/Hudson County birth certificate requirements follow the link
http://www.state.nj.us/health/vital/jerseycity.shtml
Office Locations & ContactsEdit
New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission
P.O. Box 160
Trenton, NJ 08666
(609) 292-6500 or toll free in NJ (888) 486-3339
TTY (609) 292-5120
To find MVC facility locations, hours, directions and service information, Follow the link
http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/Location/index.htm
By phone for general information
(888) 486-3339 toll-free in NJ
(609) 292-6500 out-of-state
(609) 292-5120 TTY
Customer service representatives are available from 8:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m., Monday through Friday. Pre-recorded general information is available at all other times.
By e-mail:
For questions about license, registration, title, driver testing, violation or other general motor vehicle issues
For more details follow the link
http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/About/ContactEmail.htm
OR
For questions about vehicle inspection, emissions testing or repairs, please click here
http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/About/ContactInspection.htm
More information on contacts, follow the link
http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/About/Contact.htm
EligibilityEdit
You must be between 16 and 17 years old.
FeesEdit
Pay $6 for Agricultural license fee
Note: MVC accepts American Express card, MasterCard card, Visa card, checks, money orders and cash.
ValidityEdit
When you are 17 years old visit your MV Agency to exchange your agricultural license for provisional Restricted license Valid for one year from the date of issuance.
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InstructionsEdit
- You must be between 16 and 17 years old
- Present a letter of authorization from a parent or guardian
- Pass the 6 Point ID Verification
- Pass the knowledge and vision tests to validate your permit. You can study by reading the Driver Manual
- Schedule a road test. You must wait a mandatory 20 days before taking the test
- Pass the road test
Required InformationEdit
- Letter of authorization
- Documents for 6 points ID
- Proof of Date of Birth
Need for the DocumentEdit
An agricultural license (Class G) allows individuals between 16 and 17 years old to operate only those vehicles registered for farm use when the driver and vehicle are actively engaged in farming related activities. A basic driver license (Class D) can also be used to operate farming vehicles
Information which might helpEdit
Knowledge test
Sample Knowledge Test
All applicants must pass a knowledge test on traffic laws, rules and regulations by scoring at least an 80% on a 50-question test. The test is administered by a computer and the results are available immediately.
Follow the link for Sample Knowledge Test
http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/Licenses/sample_knowledge_test.htm
How to prepare for the test
You can study for the test by reading the NJ Driver Manual (answers can be found here).
Follow the link for more details on Driver Manual
http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/About/manuals.htm
How to take the test
Visit a MVC Driver Testing Center: (no fee charged to take the test)
- The written tests are offered in the following languages: English, Arabic, Chinese, French, Spanish, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian and Japanese
- Oral tests are offered in English and Spanish
Foreign language options If you are unable to take a knowledge test in your native language, you may use an approved interpreter:
- A full-time faculty member of a state-accredited college or university with proper identification from the institution
- A priest, minister, rabbi or other religious leader of a recognized organization with credentials of association with the organization
- An individual with an interpreter identification card issued by the U.S. Department of State, Office of Language Services
Hearing-impaired options If you are hearing-impaired you can take the knowledge test with an MVC approved Department of State interpreter. MVC will pay the interpreter's fee for hearing-impaired applicants. In order to qualify, the interpreter must be one of the following:
- Certified by the National Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf and listed with the New Jersey Division of the Deaf
- Evaluated by the Division of the Deaf and on the approved list of that divisions interpreters
Follow the link for more details on Knowledge test http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/Lice