If I pay to take a driver license practice exam will I get my money back if I fail the actual written test?

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That depends solely on the policy of the test provider.

Many driver license practice exam companies will refund your money if you don't pass your official drivers license test on the first attempt. Those that do tend to promote this fact heavily on the front page of the site, so it'll be easy for you to spot.

However, not every drivers test provider does this. And, even companies with a money-back guarantee sometimes attach restrictions, so be sure to check the guarantee details before paying for the drivers tests.

Taking practice tests help prepare you for the official DMV test by getting you in the habit of answering the information in a question format. Plus, by completing multiple practice tests, you're reinforcing the information in your mind, and this will make it easier  for you to recall it on test day.

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