The Alberta Driver License is an official identification document issued by the Alberta government, allowing residents to legally operate motor vehicles.
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Minor's license: Shows "UNDER 18 Until YYYY/MM/DD" on front. Graduated driver licensing program applicable to all first-time drivers, regardless of age; includes "GDL" in heading.
Number: Up to 9 digits, uncoded.
Term: Licenses generally valid 5 years, expiring
on birthday, although some licenses can be good
up to 6 years.
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The Alberta Driver License is an official identification document issued by the Alberta government, granting residents legal permission to operate motor vehicles within the province and across Canada. It contains personal information such as the holder’s name, photo, address, date of birth, and license number. Alberta licenses come in different classes, each allowing specific types of vehicles to be driven, from motorcycles to commercial trucks. It is also widely accepted as a form of personal identification for various purposes like banking, travel, and age verification. License holders must meet specific requirements and pass driving tests to obtain or renew their licenses.