Do I need to make an appointment to apply for a MI driver license? Michigan

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Yes, you'll need to make an appointment for your driving test, but you won't need one for your vision or written license test.

Third-party organizations - not the Michigan SOS locations - conduct the road tests. You'll need to find a state-approved provider that's convenient to you (check the phone book or the MI SOS site) and set the appointment directly with the testing organization. In other words, it's up to you to take care of the road license test.

Prepare with a Practice Test

Taking a practice test is a smart way to prepare for the written exam. These tests can show you how ready you are for the official test, and which areas require additional studying time. You can find these tests online from a variety of companies.

Additional Driver License Info


Have more questions about getting your drivers license? Call the SOS at (888) SOS-MICH or (888) 767-6424, or stop by a branch location for your answers.

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