Doesnt my child need parental consent to drive a car until they are eighteen years old? What if I want to take that privilege away what do I do?
In Minnesota a parent can withdraw the driving privileges of a sixteen or seventeen year old. While the easiest way for a parent to do this is to take the keys away, this will not ensure that the child could not or would not operate a friends vehicle. In order to legally withdraw consent, the parent must complete a form and file it with the Department of Public Safety (DPS You can visit the DPS Web Site through this link).
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