INTRODUCTIONAs more motorists share Idaho’s highways, it becomes increasingly important that you always safely operate a motor vehicle. Becoming a safe driver takes time and practice. By knowing, understanding, and following Idaho’s traffic laws, you will be able to safely operate a motor vehicle smoothly, defensively, with common sense and in a variety of traffic situations. Your life as well as the lives of your family, friends, and other drivers depends on it. Anyone operating a motor vehicle on public highways in Idaho must have a valid driver’s license. You can be licensed in Idaho when you are 15 years of age. However, if you are under 17 years of age, you must first successfully complete an approved driver’s training program and the graduated driver’s license program. ITD and its agents will provide reasonable accommodations to persons with disabilities and equal accessibility to our facilities, programs, and services. Skills test examiners must provide an equal skills test to all applicants regardless of the existence of a disability. ITD does not issue international driving permits for Idaho Drivers. Customers need to contact the American Automobile Association (AAA) to obtain these permits.New Residents – Upon moving to Idaho, you will need to apply for an Idaho driver’s license within 90 days of residing in Idaho, whether your out-of-state license has expired or not. If you have a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL), you are required to be licensed in Idaho within 30 days of residing in Idaho. Students – Students attending a college or university in Idaho who hold a valid driver’s license from another state and who claim residency in that state are not required to obtain an Idaho driver’s license. U.S. Military – U.S. Military on active duty, their spouse, and dependents who hold a valid driver’s license from another state and who claim residency in that state are not required to obtain an Idaho driver’s license.