Does the state offer a free practice permit test?

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Find your state in the grid below. You’ll see that some states offer a free practice permit test in the state driver handbook or on the DMV or other drivers license agency Web site, and others don’t.

If your state provides a practice permit test, chances are the questions on that test are taken from the driver handbook or study manual and will be similar to the questions you’ll see when you take the real drivers permit test.

Of course, if your state doesn’t offer a practice permit test, all is not lost; you can use your driver handbook to study for your real learners permit test and there are plenty of free and low-cost practice tests online. You might even obtain a practice test in your driver education course.

Yes No
Alabama
x
Alaska
x
Arizona
x
Arizona Driver License Manual
Arkansas
x
California
x
Online
Colorado
x
Connecticut
x
Delaware
x
Florida
x
Georgia
x
Hawaii
x
Idaho
x
Illinois
x
Indiana
x
Iowa
x
Online
Kansas
x
Kentucky
x
Louisiana
x
Maine
x
Maine Exam Manual
Maryland
x
Massachusetts
x
Michigan
x
What Every Driver Should Know Manual
Minnesota
x
Mississippi
x
Missouri
x
Missouri Drivers Guide
Montana
x
Nebraska
x
Online
Nevada
x
New Hampshire
x
New Jersey
x
Online
New Mexico
x
New York
x
Online
North Carolina
x
North Dakota
x
Ohio
x
Oklahoma
x
Oregon
x
Online
Pennsylvania
x
Rhode Island
x
South Carolina
x
South Dakota
x
Tennessee
x
Texas
x
Utah
x
Vermont
x
Virginia
x
Washington
x
West Virginia
x
Online
Wisconsin
x
Wyoming
x
Washington DC
x
Online

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