Do I need to make an appointment to apply for a MS driver license? Mississippi

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MS Driver License Test Appointment

No, you do not need to make an appointment to apply for a MS drivers license. However, you should look up the DPS office nearest you and check their hours. Some offices are only open one day per month.

In addition, if you will need to take the written license test, remember to take a practice test first to prepare yourself. Find one online from a reputable drivers ed company and choose one that has at least 50 test questions.

Appointment for Driving Test

You will need to make an appointment for a Mississippi driving test. Walk-ins are not accepted.

Remember:

  • You may only make this appointment after you have passed the written test, gotten a permit, and practiced driving.
  • Make sure you have updated car insurance to show the DPS office.

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