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Teen drivers in the State of New Hampshire may begin practice driving in a non-commercial vehicle when they have reached the age of 15 ½. The new driver must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian that is seated next to the teen driver at all times. The teen must carry identification that shows proof of age.
After the teen driver has reached the age of 16 they may apply for a State of New Hampshire Driver License. If qualified all applicants 16 years of age and under the age of 21 will receive a Youth Operator License. The Youth Operator License expires on the 21st birthday of the driver. If the applicant is 16 or 17 years of age, they must first pass a State of New Hampshire approved driver education course.
Prior to receiving a license the teen driver must pass a vision screening, a written test and a driver road test. Teen drivers under the age of 18 must accrue 20 hours of supervised practice driving. These hours must be documented in a driving log.
Unusually, the State of New Hampshire has no mandatory insurance law. This means you can legally drive without an insured vehicle. If you are in an accident, however, you may be held responsible for all damages to the other person's property, up to and including all medical bills.
New Hampshire 's financial responsibility law requires that the DMV suspends your license until a settlement has been reached. If you have an accident without insurance, you may be required to carry insurance for a time after the accident. Below are the financial responsibility limits.
State of New Hampshire Website - Bureau of Driver Licensing
State of New Hampshire Website - Driver Log Sheet
State of New Hampshire Website - Parent or Guardian Authorization Certificate
State of New Hampshire Website - Driver Manual (Download)