This category concerns how an individual gets and maintains a driver's license or permit, to operate a car, motorcycle, truck, or another motor vehicle.
Driver's Licenses Or Permits
This resource goes over how you can get and maintain a driver's license or permit to operate a car, motorcycle, truck, or other motor vehicle.
Ex-Offender Provisional Driver's Licenses
This resource has information about getting a provisional driver's license, mainly for individuals released from incarceration.
Hardship Driver's Licenses
If your license is suspended in Louisiana, you might still be able to drive for special reasons. After 30 days of suspension for a first offense, you may be eligible for a hardship license. To obtain it, you must show that you need to drive in order to “maintain the necessities of life.” Examples include driving to and from work, medical care, school or the grocery store. Drivers under this restriction are only permitted to be on certain designated streets, and may be on the road only during hours when working, attending school or receiving medical treatment. If you’re stopped while driving under a hardship license, it’s up to the officer’s discretion to determine that you were in fact driving for an authorized purpose.
How to Update Your State ID Or Driver's License
This information covers updating your Louisiana state ID or driver's license. This includes specific information about updating your name or gender marker.
Reinstating A Driver's License
This guide shows how to regain your driver's license after suspension. First, you must meet the suspension or revocation requirements. Then, you can apply for a new license.