Steps to getting your license:
1. If you need to practice driving or take a driver training course, see Washington Driver's Permit.
2. Getting a Driver's License
    - Find out if you can pre-apply online. Some restrictions may apply, but try this first.
 
    - You will receive an account number which you will take with you to your tests and to the DOL to complete your application.
 
    - If you can't pre-apply, go to the DOL and apply in person – you will need all of your documents to apply in person.
 
    - If you have a permit, skip this step.
 
3. Pass the knowledge test at a training and testing location. If you're taking driver training or you've passed the knowledge test, skip this step.
    - Be sure to take your account number with you! 
 
4. Visit a driver licensing office to apply for a license. If you have a permit, skip this step.
    - Bring with you:
    	Proof of identity
    
        - Passport
 
        - Visa – this should have Gonzaga University printed on it as the school you are going to.  This should be enough to establish your residency in Washington state. 
 
        - Driver’s license from your home country, if available
 
        - I-20 or DS-2019
 
        - Electronic I-94 form which you can find here; click on get most recent I-94 and print a copy.
 
    
     
    - Proof of residence:
    
        - Your Social Security number (SSN) if you have one - You don't need to show the card. They will still be able to verify it.
 
        - If you don't have a Social Security Number,
        
            - SEVIS Record which you can receive from the ISSS Office.
 
            - Letter of Enrollment which you can receive from the ISSS Office.
 
        
         
    
     
    - Fees: $89.00 ($35 application fee + $54 issuance fee)
    
        - Cash
 
        - Check
 
        - MasterCard and American Express credit/debit cards and some Visa debit cards.
        
            - There’s a vendor-charged fee on all credit/debit card purchases
 
        
         
    
     
    - During your visit, you will also have to:
    
        - Pass a vision screening. 
 
        - Decide if you want to be an organ donor (optional).
 
    
     
5. Schedule a drive test at a training and testing location
6. Pass the drive test
7. Get your license
    -  Online if you have an instruction permit
 
    - If you have a WA photo instruction permit and don't have any driving violations, license suspensions, or revocations. Print the receipt. It's your temporary license. 
 
    - At a driver licensing office if you don't have an instruction permit
    
    
 
8. Keep your temporary license with you until you receive your permanent license, which should happen within 7-10 days. If you haven't received it after 40 days, please visit a driver licensing office.