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Explore the DMV’s road test online scheduling page for details on making, changing, or cancelling a road test (your on-the-road driving test) appointment, as well as ways to retrieve your PIN or reprint confirmation of a previously-scheduled road test appointment, or to log-in as a driving school.
- Get a Learner’s Permit
You will need to pass a written knowledge test, based on the...
- Take the DMV Road Test
In-person road test appointments can be scheduled online:...
- Take the knowledge and vision tests
Make an appointment now. Taking the road test. You can take...
- Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles
If you’re age 18 or older, you’ll need an adult learner’s...
- Get a Learner’s Permit
You will need to pass a written knowledge test, based on the Connecticut driver’s manual, as well as a vision test to get a learner’s permit. Once you’re ready to take the tests, please make an appointment at a DMV office.
Use this web page to schedule or manage your knowledge test appointment. Please check that you meet all the requirements to take a knowledge test. Use the links below to schedule your knowledge test. You can also view an existing appointment, reschedule, or cancel.
Go online to make your learner's permit test appointment. Collect all the required forms of identification as outlined in the required document checklist ( English version PDF | Spanish version PDF).
In-person road test appointments can be scheduled online: Make an appointment now. Reminder: A non-licensed driver cannot drive to the test location unless accompanied by a licensed driver. Rescheduling your road test appointment.
If you’re age 18 or older, you’ll need an adult learner’s permit before getting a driver’s license in CT. Knowledge & vision tests. Everything you need to know to prepare for your vision test, ace your written knowledge test, and schedule your appointment for both. Taking the road test.
Make an appointment now. Taking the road test. You can take your DMV road test (or “driving test”) if you have: Taken and passed both the DMV vision and DMV knowledge tests. Had your learner’s permit for the required amount of time. Completed required driver training.