How do you schedule a drivers test

If you need to take a drive test to get your license, you must test with DMV or a DMV contracted Class C testing business.

These businesses:

  • Provide drive tests approved by DMV;
  • Set their own fees and days of operation; and
  • Test only for Class C non-commercial license applicants.

Motorcycle and CDL tests are given somewhere else.

Who to Call

Class C Testing Business Map

HST Oregon LLC
Location(s): Keizer, McMinnville, Wilsonville
hstoregon.com
503-756-3244


Hanford Testing Services

Location(s): Hermiston, La Grande, Milton-Freewater

541-730-8484

Oregon Driver Education Center, Inc.
Location(s): Beaverton, Clackamas, Gresham, Salem, Springfield, Wilsonville
odecdrivetest.com
503-581-3783

Pacific Driver Education

Location(s): Beaverton, Gresham

Southern Oregon Driver Education, Inc.
Location(s): Central Point, Eugene, Grants Pass, Hillsboro, Lake Oswego, Roseburg

Training Wheels of Oregon
Location(s): Astoria, Bend, Coos Bay, Florence, Klamath Falls, La Grande, Newport, Ontario, Pendleton, Salem, Roseburg

541-961-9753 or 541-272-4917

Taking the Test

After passing the knowledge test and vision screening at DMV, you will need to contact a testing business or DMV directly to make a drive test appointment.  To make an appointment with DMV please schedule at DMV2U. DMV is offering a limited number of drive tests at select field offices.

Things to remember:

  • DMV is not involved in scheduling, canceling or re-scheduling the drive tests with these businesses. Contact the business directly.
  • You will need to provide the testing business with your Oregon DMV customer number. If you already have an instruction permit or ID card, your customer number is towards the top of that document. If you don’t have an instruction permit or ID card, you will need to obtain your customer number from a DMV field office at the time of your knowledge test, or by calling our customer assistance line at 503-945-5000.
  • You must take two photo copies of a picture ID to the drive test.
  • Currently, some of the testing businesses require you to use one of their company owned vehicles for the test.
  • If you are required to have an ignition interlock device (IID), you must take the drive test in a vehicle equipped with an IID.
  • You must pass the vision screening and both the knowledge and drive test to be eligible for a driver license.
  • To be eligible to take a drive test:
    • You must be 16 years or older. If you are under 18, you must have held an instruction permit for at least six months.
    • Your driving privileges cannot be suspended or revoked.
    • You must not be in the At-Risk Driver Program.

    Concerns About a Third-Party Tester or Examiner?

    If you suspect that a third-party tester or examiner has committed fraud, broken the rules, or if they try to get a bribe from you, call 503-945-5107, 503-945-6030, 503-945-6031, or email Third Party Programs. Please note that this contact information is not intended for general inquiries about testing or for scheduling with a third-party tester.

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How much is a road test in Massachusetts?

Fees
Name
Fee
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Road Test Fee
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How much is a drivers test in PA?

To get a permit, you'll need to pass a written knowledge test, vision test, and pay a $35.50 fee at your local PennDOT Driver License Center. If you are between 16 and 18, you'll receive a junior learner's permit. The Pennsylvania written test will be 18 multiple-choice questions based on the 2022 driver's manual.

How long does it take to schedule a drivers test in PA?

Typically, we have road tests available in as little as two days, and sometimes even next-day driving tests are available, so you won't have to wait an indefinite amount of time for a road test appointment in PA.