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How to Get Your Guam Driver's License: A Guide for 2023




If you are planning to drive in Guam, you will need a valid driver's license. Whether you are a new driver, a foreign driver, or a driver who needs to renew your license, this article will provide you with the information you need to get your Guam driver's license in 2023.


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Types of Driver's Licenses in Guam




According to the Guam Department of Revenue and Taxation, there are several types of driver's licenses that you can apply for in Guam. These include:



  • Operator License: This is the most common type of driver's license that allows you to drive passenger cars and trucks with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of less than 26,001 pounds.



  • Chauffeur License: This is a type of driver's license that allows you to drive passenger cars and trucks with a GVWR of less than 26,001 pounds for hire or compensation. You will also need this license if you want to drive buses, taxis, limousines, or other vehicles that carry passengers for hire.



  • Motorcycle License: This is a type of driver's license that allows you to drive motorcycles, mopeds, scooters, or other two-wheeled vehicles.



  • Commercial Driver's License (CDL): This is a type of driver's license that allows you to drive commercial vehicles such as trucks, buses, or trailers with a GVWR of more than 26,001 pounds. You will need to pass additional tests and meet additional requirements to obtain a CDL.




Requirements for Getting a Driver's License in Guam




To get a driver's license in Guam, you will need to meet the following requirements:



  • You must be at least 16 years old for an operator license, 18 years old for a chauffeur license, and 21 years old for a CDL.



  • You must have a valid Social Security number or an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN).



  • You must have a valid passport or birth certificate to prove your identity and citizenship.



  • You must have proof of residency in Guam such as a utility bill, bank statement, or lease agreement.



  • You must have proof of insurance for the vehicle you will use for the road test.



  • You must pass a vision test, a written test, and a road test.




How to Apply for a Driver's License in Guam




To apply for a driver's license in Guam, you will need to follow these steps:



  • Visit the Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) division of the Department of Revenue and Taxation. You can also schedule an appointment online at [MyID.Guam.Gov].



  • Fill out an application form and pay the application fee. The fee is $15 for an operator license, $25 for a chauffeur license, $35 for a motorcycle license, and $40 for a CDL.



  • Take the vision test and the written test. The written test consists of multiple-choice questions on traffic laws, signs, and signals. You can find study materials and sample questions on the [DMV website]. You will need to score at least 80% to pass the written test. If you fail the written test, you can retake it after 24 hours. If you need to take the written test in a language other than English (LOTE), you will need to pay an additional $20 fee and bring your own interpreter.



  • Once you pass the written test, you will receive a learner's permit that allows you to practice driving under the supervision of a licensed driver who is at least 21 years old. You will need to hold the learner's permit for at least 90 days before taking the road test.



  • Schedule your road test online at [MyID.Guam.Gov] or by calling the DMV. You will need to bring your own vehicle that is registered, insured, and in good working condition. You will also need to bring your learner's permit, proof of insurance, and a licensed driver who can accompany you to the test site.



  • Take the road test and demonstrate your ability to drive safely and follow the rules of the road. You will be evaluated on your skills such as starting, stopping, turning, parking, backing up, changing lanes, merging, signaling, and obeying traffic signs and signals. You will need to score at least 70% to pass the road test. If you fail the road test, you can retake it after 24 hours.



  • Once you pass the road test, you will receive your driver's license. The license is valid for four years and expires on your birthday. You will need to renew your license before it expires by visiting the DMV, paying the renewal fee, and passing a vision test.




How to Check Your Driver's License Written Test Results




If you want to check your driver's license written test results, you can visit the [Global Learning and Engagement (GLE) website] of the University of Guam. The GLE administers the written tests for the DMV and posts the results online. You can find the results for the following categories:



  • Operator Exam Results: These are the results for the written test for the operator license.



  • Chauffeur Exam Results: These are the results for the written test for the chauffeur license.



  • Motorcycle Exam Results: These are the results for the written test for the motorcycle license.



  • Supplemental Results: These are the results for the written test for those who need to retake or correct their previous test.




The results are updated regularly and show your name, score, and status (pass or fail). You can also download or print your results from the website. If you pass your written test, you will need to go to the DMV to get your learner's permit or license.


Conclusion




Getting your Guam driver's license is a process that involves meeting certain requirements, paying fees, and passing tests. You will need to study hard, practice well, and follow the instructions carefully to obtain your license. You can also check your written test results online at the GLE website. Once you get your license, you will be able to enjoy driving in Guam legally and safely.


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