Do I need to make an appointment to apply for a WV driver license? West Virginia

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Planning Your WV Driver License Tests

WV DMV locations do not require you to make an appointment for any of your driver license tests (the vision exam, written license test, or driving test); however, it’s best to call ahead to:

  • Confirm your DMV location’s days and hours of operation.
  • Find out when each test is given (for example, most DMV locations stop administering the driving test an hour or so before closing).
  • Ask about the least busy times to come in. There are 23 regional offices throughout the state, and a good time at one office might be a busy time at another.
Using these tips will help you make the most of your trip, as will making sure you’re actually prepared for the tests. Have you:

  • Studied the state’s driver license handbook?
  • Taken a practice test?
  • Put in some supervised behind-the-wheel driving time (50 hours are required if you’re younger than 18)?
Completing each of these steps can help make sure you’ll get your permit or drivers license on the first try.

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