DMV Appointment Scheduling

Quick Reference to Schedule an Appointment for the Issuance of the Learner's Permit

If a student has successfully passed the exam remotely.

1. Select Find a location and schedule now from the alert on our website.

2. After reading the DMV Service Changes for COVID-19, scroll to the Book Your Appointment Now tab and click on it.

3. Select "Transactions" on the service type.

4. Select a DMV customer service center or DMV Connect (when available) and click Make An Appointment.

5. Click "Driver's License and Identification Card Services" under category.

6. Click "Driver's License and ID Card Services, no testing required" (select the day of the week that applies to you).

7. Select an available date from the calendar. You will be prompted to key in your information and click on the Complete Appointments tab.

If a retest is required at a DMV customer service center:

1. Select Find a location and schedule now from the alert on our website.

2. After reading the DMV Service Changes for COVID-19, scroll to the Book Your Appointment Now tab and click on it.

3. Select "Learner's Permit/Knowledge Testing" on the service type.

4. Select a "DMV customer service center" or "DMV Connect" (when available) from the dropdown menu and click Make An Appointment.

5. Click Knowledge Testing from the category menu.

6. Click Knowledge Test: Passenger Vehicle or Motorcycle Only for Learner's Permit or Original License (Computer).

7. Select an available date from the calendar and press Continue. You will be prompted to key in your information and click Complete Appointments.

Note: A maximum three months of appointment slots are available at any time on the calendar. Each day, a new day of appointments is added to the end of the available 90-day period. New appointment slots will be posted multiple times every hour. Cancellations can also create earlier availability in the calendar. Appointments are not available beyond 90 days.

Note: The testing receipt does not authorize the operation of a motor vehicle or count towards the holding period for the learner’s permit. Students must go to DMV to have their learner’s permit within 180 days (6 months) of passing the exam or a retest is required.