Alaska Graduated Driver License (GDL) Laws
Last verified: 2026-03
Alaska uses a graduated driver license (GDL) system to help new drivers build skills in stages. Here is a breakdown of each stage, the requirements, and the restrictions you need to know.
Stage 1
Learner's Permit
14
Minimum age
Stage 2
Intermediate License
16
Minimum age
Stage 3
Full License
18
Minimum age
Stage 1: Learner's Permit
- Minimum age
- 14
- Holding period
- 6 months
- Supervised driving hours
- 40 hours
- Nighttime driving hours
- 10 hours
- Supervisor minimum age
- 21 years old
Stage 2: Intermediate (Provisional) License
- Minimum age
- 16
- Curfew hours
- 1:00 AM to 5:00 AM
- Passenger exceptions
- No passengers under 21 who are not family members for first 6 months
- Cell phone use banned
- No
Stage 3: Full Unrestricted License
Minimum age for full license
18
At this age, all GDL restrictions are removed and you can drive without limits on passengers, curfew, or supervision.
Penalties for GDL Violations
Violations can result in license suspension; moving violation convictions may extend GDL restrictions
Alaska-Specific Information
Exceptions to curfew and passenger restrictions for work and emergencies. After 6 months with no citations, restrictions are lifted.
Frequently Asked Questions
A graduated driver license (GDL) is a system that lets new drivers in Alaska gain experience in stages. You start with a learner's permit, move to an intermediate license, and then earn a full unrestricted license. Each stage has its own rules and restrictions.
You can get your learner's permit in Alaska at age 14. You must hold your permit for at least 6 months before moving to the intermediate license stage.
During the intermediate license stage, Alaska restricts driving between 1:00 AM and 5:00 AM. This curfew is in place until you get your full unrestricted license at age 18.
You can get your full unrestricted driver's license in Alaska at age 18. At that point, all GDL restrictions on curfew, passengers, and supervision are removed.
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