Do I need to make an appointment to apply for a driver license in OH? Ohio

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Yes, in order to get your drivers license you'll need an appointment for your road test or driving test, but you don't need an appointment for your vision or written license test.

Make an Appointment

Call a driver license exam station to set your appointment; if you can't make your appointment, be sure to cancel it. Check your phone book or the BMV site for local office numbers.

Take a Practice Test

Before attempting your written license test, it's a good idea to take a practice test (or two) to give you an extra layer of preparation. Of course, before doing that, you should study the Ohio drivers license manual from cover to cover. You can find the practice tests online from numerous providers.

Get More Information


Need to learn more about the testing process? Call the OH BMV at (614) 752-7600, or stop by an exam office.

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