Step 3: Senior License: When you are age 17, you are eligible for a senior license (Class D) if you have completed a state-approved high school or college driver education course. • If you have a junior permit, you must bring your Certificate of Completion (MV-285) and your Certification of Supervised Driving (MV-262) to the road test and surrender it to the Motor Vehicle License Examiner. If you pass the road test you will be issued a Class D license. * If you have a junior license you must convert the junior license to a Class D license. To convert your junior license to a Class D license, bring your Certificate of Completion (MV-285) and your junior license to any motor vehicle office. You must surrender your certificate and junior license to receive the senior license. Otherwise, when you are age 18 you will automatically receive a senior license through the mail. *Please refer to page 15 for a complete description of penalties and points. **If you do not convert your junior license to a senior license you are subject to junior license restrictions until you are age 18, even if you carry your completion certificate with you. 19 | Teen Driver Resource Guide • www.dmv.ny.gov