What is the DL-180C form?
The DL-180C form, also known as the Parent or Guardian Certification Form, is a document required in Pennsylvania for minor applicants seeking a learner's permit for driving. This form certifies that a minor has completed the mandatory driving experience necessary before obtaining their driver's license. The certification requires information about the number of hours spent driving, including specific hours dedicated to nighttime and inclement weather driving.
What are the requirements detailed in the DL-180C form?
The DL-180C form specifies that the minor must have completed at least 65 hours of supervised driving experience. Out of those hours, 10 must be during nighttime conditions, and 5 must occur during inclement weather. It is important to note that these requirements apply to all learner's permit applicants except those applying for a motorcycle permit. For motorcycle applicants, completing a Pennsylvania Motorcycle Safety Program basic rider course is necessary, which fulfills the nighttime and inclement weather driving hours while still counting toward the 65-hour total.
Who needs to sign the DL-180C form?
The form must be signed by a parent, guardian, or another responsible adult, such as a spouse who is at least 18 years old. The signature must be witnessed in the presence of a notary, a driver license examiner, an end-of-course skill test teacher, a certified third-party examiner, or a motorcycle safety instructor, ensuring that the required supervision has occurred.
What if the parent or guardian cannot accompany the teen driver to the exam?
If the parent or guardian is not able to accompany the teen driver to the driver license center for their skill test, the DL-180C form requires a notarized signature and an administrator's signature from the individual who is witnessing the form. This ensures that the driving experience has been verified, even in the absence of the parent or guardian.
How is the DL-180C form submitted?