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How to Get a Learning Licence in Rajasthan: All You Need to Know

Published on 23 Jul, 2025, 8:47 AM IST
Updated on 23 Jul, 2025, 9:13 AM IST
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The first official step to becoming a licensed driver in Rajasthan is getting a Learner's Licence. It's now easier than ever to receive your LL, and this has been possible due to all the digital services and a simpler approach.

You need a Learning Licence in Rajasthan to legally practise driving, and you can't get a permanent licence until you have one. Read on to know the online and offline process to get an LL in Rajasthan.

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Learner's Licence in Rajasthan: Eligibility Criteria

Make sure you meet the conditions set by The Motor Vehicles Act of 1988 before you start your application. The requirements vary depending on what kind of car you want to drive:

Vehicle TypeMinimum AgeAdditional Requirements
Gearless two-wheeler (up to 50cc)16 yearsParental/guardian consent is required if under 18
Light Motor Vehicle (LMV) (cars, bikes, etc.)18 yearsNo additional requirement
Commercial/Transport vehicle20 yearsMust have prior experience and meet medical fitness norms

Also, applicants need to know the basics of driving laws and norms.

Physical Fitness Is a Significant Factor

Getting a Learner's Licence requires a lot of physical conditioning. All applicants must fill out Form 1, which is a self-declaration of physical fitness. If you are over 40 or looking for a transport vehicle, you will additionally require a medical certificate (Form 1A) that has been signed by a doctor.

Types of Learner's Licence (LL)

It's vital to choose the right type of Learner's Licence since it tells you what kinds of vehicles you can lawfully drive:

  • MCWOG or "Motorcycle Without Gear.": This means that it can be used on scooters and mopeds with engines up to 50cc.
     
  • MCWG (Motorcycle With Gear): For motorcycles that have gears that you have to shift by hand.
     
  • LMV (Light Motor Vehicle): For small passenger automobiles and private autos.
     
  • HMV (Heavy Motor Vehicle): For buses, trucks, and other big vehicles.
     
  • Transport Vehicle: For driving to work, like e-rickshaws and taxis.

How to Apply For a Learner's Licence in Rajasthan

You can apply for a Learner's Licence in Rajasthan either online or offline, depending on your convenience.

Online Method to Apply for a Learner's Licence in Rajasthan

Applying online is quick and means you don't have to go to the RTO more than once. Here's how to do it:

Step 1: Visit the official Parivahan Sewa website and choose Rajasthan as your state.

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Step 2: Pick "Application for New Learner's License" and fill out Form 2 with the right information.

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Step 3: You need to scan and upload evidence of age, proof of address, passport-sized pictures, and fitness/medical certificates.

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Step 4: You can pay the application and test fees online using a debit or credit card, UPI, or net banking.

Step 5: Choose a date and time that works for you to take the Learner's Licence test at the RTO of your choice.

Step 6: On the day of the test, show up for either the online or offline test, depending on what you choose. Bring original documentation to prove who you are.

Offline Method to Apply for a Learner's Licence in Rajasthan

If you want to go the traditional way, do these things:

Step 1: Go to your local Regional Transport Office in Rajasthan.

Step 2: Get Form 2 (the application), Form 1 (the self-declaration of fitness), and, if you need it, Form 1A (the medical certificate).

Step 3: Bring all the required papers to the RTO counter and submit your application.

Step 4: You can pay the fees in cash or by other accepted methods.

Step 5: Schedule a time for the Learner's Licence test and show up on that day.

Documents Required for LL in Rajasthan

To make the application process go well, make sure you have the necessary documents ready:

  • Filled out Form 2 (application for a Learner's Licence)
     
  • A birth certificate, passport, voter ID, or other document that shows your age
     
  • Aadhaar card, utility bill, ration card, etc., as proof of address
     
  • Recent passport-sized photos
     
  • Form 1 (self-report of physical fitness)
     
  • Form 1A (medical certificate, if necessary)
     
  • For candidates under 18, parental or guardian consent is required.

Learner's Licence Fees in Rajasthan

The following are the costs of getting a Learner's Licence in Rajasthan:

Fee ComponentAmount (₹)
Issuance of Learning Licence150
Test Fee50

What to Expect in the LL Test in Rajasthan

The Learner's Licence test is meant to see how well you know the regulations of the road, road signs and safe driving habits. Important points:

  • Format: 20 questions with multiple choices (MCQs)
     
  • To pass, you need to get at least 16 answers right (80%).
     
  • Time: 20 minutes (30 seconds for each question)
     
  • Mode: Computer-based test (CBT) that can be taken in English, Hindi, and other regional languages
     
  • Content: Questions on road signs, traffic laws, and how to drive safely

Results are given right away. If you pass, you will get your Learner's Licence either digitally or in person, depending on how you apply.

How to Check Your Learner's Licence Application Status in Rajasthan

To keep an eye on your application:

  1. Go to the Parivahan Sewa website.
     
  2. Choose Rajasthan and then go to "Application Status" under "Driving Licence Related Services."
     
  3. To see your status, type in your application number and date of birth.

Validity of a Learner's Licence

In Rajasthan, a Learner's Licence is valid for six months from the day it is issued. You can't renew it; once it runs out, you have to apply again. You can only practise driving on public roads while your licence is valid if you are with someone who has a permanent licence and the car has a red "L" symbol on it.

How to Renew LL in Rajasthan?

Since renewal after expiry is not allowed in Rajasthan, you must renew your Learner’s Licence before it expires. Here’s how to renew it online:

  1. Visit the Parivahan Sewa website and select Rajasthan as your state.
     
  2. Go to ‘Driving Licence Services’ and choose ‘Renew Learner’s Licence’.
     
  3. Enter your existing LL details and upload any required documents.
     
  4. Pay the renewal fee online.

Make sure to renew your Learner’s Licence before it expires to avoid having to apply and test again.

After the Test: What's Next?

You can get your LL right away when you pass the Learner's Licence test. You can't apply for a permanent driving licence for at least thirty days. So, make sure to practise driving with someone’s guidance and have the 'L' sign on your vehicle. You have six months to get ready for the final driving test with the LL.

Common Hiccups and How to Handle Them

When applying online, applicants may face certain problems. These could include technical faults, delays in checking their documents, or uncertainty about exam schedules.

If you have problems, you can go to your local RTO for support or call the Parivahan Sewa helpline, and to avoid being turned down, make sure all of your papers are clear and up to date. If you fail the test, you can do it again the next day. This will speed up the process of applying.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some of the most common questions and their answers related to Learning Licence in Rajasthan.

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Can I take the test again after I fail?

Yes, you can take the test again as soon as the next day after you fail. You can try as many times as you like, but you have to pay the test cost each time.

What is the validity of a Learner’s License in Rajasthan?

A learner’s license in Rajasthan is valid for 6 months. You can apply for a permanent driving license after 30 days from the date of issue.

Can I take the test for a license without an Aadhaar card?

You can also use other valid forms of ID and proof of address, such as a passport, voter ID, or utility bills. But Aadhaar-based e-KYC is the easiest and best way to do it.

What documents are required to apply for a Learner’s License in Rajasthan?
  • To apply for a learner’s license, you will need:
  • Completed application form (Form 2)
  • Application fee (Rs. 150)
  • Learning license test fee

Proof of age and address (such as Voter ID, Passport, Birth Certificate, School Leaving Certificate, PAN Card, Aadhaar Card, etc.)

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