CNH Fee Exemption: see who can request it and how it works!

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The CNH fee exemption is a benefit that exists in several Brazilian states and covers low-income people or people who meet specific requirements.

Each state may have its own requirements to approve this benefit, it is important to remember, it is not intended for the entire population.

In this article you read about the fee exemption for obtaining your driver's license and can find out if you are suitable for this benefit.

What is a social driver's license?

When a citizen enrolled in social programs or in certain specific situations wishes to obtain a driver's license, he or she can use the benefit of the social driver's license, that is, the exemption from the fee paid for this process.

What documents and requirements are required to obtain a CNH fee exemption?

It is possible to be exempt from the CNH fee due to social requirements, that is, being low income, but also in other situations, such as in the case of unemployment for more than a year. Below is a list of documentation and requirements for requesting it:

Required documents

  • CPF;
  • RG (identity card);
  • Birth Certificate if the candidate does not have an ID;
  • Updated proof of residence;
  • Work Card;
  • Proof of income for the last 12 months;
  • Academic Record (if the candidate is a student);
  • Updated proof of vaccination.

Requirements to request exemption from CNH fee (social)

  • Literacy (reading and writing);
  • Be over 18 years old;
  • Be part of Bolsa Família/Auxílio Brasil or another assistance program from the – – Federal Government;
  • Study in the public education network;
  • Have a disability;
  • Being an ex-convict.

Which states offer CNH fee exemption?

See below the list of states that do or do not offer this social benefit:

Acre

Public school students, attending high school, can participate in the “Young Apprentice in Traffic” program. Course duration: 6 months.

Amazon

People over 18 years old, residing in the state for at least two years, with a family income of up to three minimum wages per month or unemployed for more than a year.

Bahia

Students from public or private schools with full scholarships, unemployed or with an income equal to or less than the minimum wage.

Ceará

Students from public schools, PCDs, people leaving the penitentiary system and beneficiaries of Bolsa Família.

Federal District

Modalities “Qualified Student” (18 to 25 years old, registered with CadÚnico and attending or completed high school in public schools) and “Qualified Citizen” (over 18 years old with CPF or ID).

Holy Spirit

Unemployed for at least one year or with family income of up to two minimum wages.

Goiás

Several modalities available, exempting Detran fees, including courses and scheduling tests.

Maranhão

Students from public schools in the state of Maranhão, residing in the municipality, having taken the Enem and without judicial convictions for non-compliance with traffic legislation.

Paraíba

Unemployed or employed people with income up to one minimum wage, students of Projovem or Brasil Alfabetizado programs, graduates of the penitentiary system.

Rio de Janeiro

Exemption from fees for low-income or physically disabled people, upon presentation of a letter from the public defender's office.

large northern river

Benefit available to those enrolled in programs such as Bolsa Família, of legal age, with proven residence in the state and not legally prevented from obtaining a driver's license.

Roraima

Online registration for the CNH Cidadã, with vacancies for low-income people, drivers and people with disabilities.

Sergipe

Free driver’s license program “Escola Pública de Trânsito”, requiring unemployment and participation in a federal government social program.

States that do not have the benefit

  • Northeast Region: Alagoas, Pernambuco, Piauí;
  • North region: Amapá, Pará, Rondônia, Tocantins;
  • Midwest region: Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul;
  • Southeast region: Minas Gerais, São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro;
  • South region: Rio Grande do Sul, Paraná and Santa Catarina.
Bruna Cezario
Bruna Cezario
Digital content writer since 2019, I currently live in France, I have a degree in Administration from the University of São Paulo, passionate about travel, digital marketing and news. It is truly a pleasure to help you understand more about these subjects!