The base application fee for a Louisiana Class E learner's permit is $32.25. This covers your Temporary Instructional Permit (TIP) and conversion to the official permit after driver's education.
Your realistic total depends on where you apply, how you pay, and whether you pass the first time. Public Tag Agents can quietly double your costs.
You pay $32.25 upfront when applying for your TIP at the Louisiana OMV counter; the office does not offer payment plans, does not accept partial payment, and requires cash, debit, or money order before issuing anything, so check your daily spending limit before visiting because a declined card forfeits your appointment slot with no same-day reschedule option.
You pay $32.25 upfront when applying for your TIP. The Louisiana OMV does not offer payment plans, full payment is required at the window.
| Fee Type | OMV Cost | Public Tag Agent Cost | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| Base Application/TIP Fee | $32.25 + $0 to $6 service fee | $32.25 + up to $23 convenience fee | Mandatory first payment. Covers one knowledge test attempt. |
| Learner's Permit Conversion | $0.00 | Often a second convenience fee | Free at OMV after completing driver's ed with your TIP. |
| Knowledge Test Retake | Full $32.25 application fee | $32.25 + Public Tag Agent (PTA) convenience fee | Failing requires re-applying and paying again. |
| Replacement Permit | $13 to $17 | $13 to $17 + fees | Duplicate permit if lost before upgrade. |
The OMV accepts cash, credit/debit cards, money orders, and personal checks. Your check number must be over 1500 or they'll reject it on the spot. Credit cards incur a processing surcharge (~$3 + 2.5%).
For detailed breakdown of accepted payment methods at Louisiana OMV, plan ahead.
Bring cash to the Baton Rouge OMV on Lobdell Avenue. You'll skip the card surcharge and avoid the check-number rejection that catches first-timers off guard.
Beyond the advertised base fee, several variable costs stack up fast, the Public Tag Agent convenience fee alone can add $46 if you use a PTA for both visits.
Beyond the advertised $32.25, several variable costs inflate your actual spending. The convenience fee trap alone can cost you $40+ if you're not careful.
Louisiana's fee trap caught one Baton Rouge applicant off guard: a third-party state portal showed the old rate. Arrived $6 short; had to return the same afternoon. Always check expresslane.org directly, third-party portals lag by months and their fee data is routinely stale.
Failing the Louisiana 40-question permit exam costs the full $32.25 re-application fee for every subsequent attempt at an OMV field office with no reduced retake rate; third-party driving schools charge $20 to $40 per retake separately, and two consecutive failures at any location trigger a mandatory 7-day waiting period before another attempt is permitted under Louisiana OMV policy.
Failing the 40-question permit exam costs you real money. You must re-apply and pay the full fee again for each attempt.
For more on retaking the Louisiana permit test, know the waiting period before your next attempt.
Download the Class E requirements guide and the Louisiana Driver's Manual from the OMV. Study until you know the material cold.
Then hit Louisiana permit practice tests until you score 90% consistently. Walking into the Lafayette OMV on Pinhook Road unprepared is a $32.25 mistake, and I've seen too many people make it twice.
Louisiana OMV fee waivers are available only to foster youth currently in DCFS custody presenting Form K-908-2042 and to veterans with a 100% service-connected disability rating under R.S. 32:412; residents aged 70 and older pay a reduced $6.75 fee; no general low-income waiver program exists, and Public Tag Agents are not authorized to apply any waiver code regardless of documentation presented.
Fee waivers for learner's permit costs are extremely rare in Louisiana. No widespread fee waiver programs exist. All OMV fees are non-refundable, and no payment plans are offered.
A teen in Lake Charles failed the vision screening because their glasses had an outdated prescription. Turned away. They paid for an eye exam, new glasses, and rescheduled. Weeks lost over something a $20 check-up could've prevented.
Before your visit, use the OMV's ExpressLane portal to verify your required documents, proof of identity, Social Security, and Louisiana residency. Missing one document means rejection and rescheduling.
Need a replacement for a lost permit? File DPS Form DPSMV-2008 and pay $13 to $17 at any OMV location.
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