Do I have to take a license test or driving test to obtain a UT drivers license? Utah

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Yes – except if you've held a drivers license from another state or country. In those cases, you usually can skip the driving test. (Consult the UT DPS at (801) 965-4437 for details about your situation.)

Otherwise, you'll need to pass a vision, written, and road exam to get your UT drivers license. The road test can be performed through an approved commercial driving school (also known as a third-party school) or through the DPS. You usually need an appointment for the road test if you're taking it through the DPS.

Prepare with Practice Tests

After studying the Utah driver license handbook, it's smart to supplement this by taking a practice test. Doing so reinforces the information in your mind, and makes it easier to recall on your license test day.

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