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Missouri Driver’s License & Permit FAQ
How Can I Apply for my MO Driver’s License? Frequently Asked Questions
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At what age should I be before I can apply for my permit in Missouri?
You are eligible for a learner’s permit starting at age 15.What documents will I need when I go to apply for my license in Missouri?
Use this Missouri Document Guide to determine which documents you should bring. Your documents should include:- Proof of Name
- Proof of Date of Birth
- Proof of Social Security Number
- Proof of Missouri Residential Address
Where is the nearest place I can go to apply for a driver’s license in Missouri?
You should go to your local Missouri State Highway Patrol Office when you’re ready to apply for your Missouri driver’s license.Is it easy to contact my nearest Missouri State Highway Patrol Office?
Have a question? Contact any Missouri State Highway Patrol Office by specific location. Or email [email protected].Who is allowed to bring me for my permit test in Missouri?
If you are under 18 years old, a “qualified” person must bring you to sign your permission statement. A qualified person is your parent or legal guardian.Is a physical required in order to get a permit in Missouri?
A physical examination isn’t required when getting your license in Missouri.Is a vision test necessary when I go to apply for my Missouri driver’s license?
Yes. Your vision must be tested.Where do I get a photo for my Missouri driver’s license taken?
You will have your photo taken the same day you get your license.What happens after I apply for my Missouri license?
The first step in applying for your Missouri license is getting your learner’s permit. After you’ve gotten your learner’s permit, if you are between 15 and 18, you must wait at least 182 days before getting your driver’s license. You also need at least 40 hours of driving instruction with 10 of those hours being between sunrise and sunset. If you are over 18, you may apply for your road test whenever you’re ready.- Collapse all
How Can I Get Ready for my MO Permit Test? Frequently Asked Questions
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What should I be studying for the Missouri permit test?
Study the Missouri Driver’s Guide first. It’s the most trusted source when studying for the permit test. The guide contains a written test so you can practice before taking the actual exam.What is the best way to study for the Missouri permit test?
Focus on the main topics from each section of the manual such as pavement markings, parking, highway driving, and traffic signs. Be sure to use the sample test included in the manual.Is driver’s education required in order to get a Missouri learner’s permit?
You don’t need driver’s education in order to get a learner’s permit.Where should I go to get a free Missouri driver’s manual?
It’s always easy to get a Missouri Driver’s Guide.Do I need to read the whole Missouri driver’s handbook in order to pass the permit test?
We recommend you read the whole manual at least once. You’ll be confident taking your test knowing that you’ve read the manual.Is there a mobile Missouri practice test app for my iPhone/iPad?
Absolutely! Check out this great Missouri practice test app.What are some example questions I can expect to see on the Missouri permit test?
Anything in the driver’s manual is fair game for the permit test. Here are some sample questions:- “You may pass another vehicle by using the shoulder of the road __________.”
- “If you miss your exit from an interstate expressway _________.”
- “When you approach a railroad crossing without flashing warning signals or crossing gates, you should____________.”
How is the test graded?
You’re expected to get 20 out of 25 questions correct.Where can I find free Missouri permit practice tests online?
There are plenty of study resources to help you pass your test. Check out these sites for free test help.Where should I go to take my permit test in Missouri?
Go to a Missouri State Highway Patrol Office to take your written test.Got any advice on what to do the night before the Missouri permit test?
You should review all material such as the manual and online practice tests.What’s the average number of people who pass their Missouri permit test the first time?
About 50% of people don’t pass their permit test in Missouri on the first try because they aren’t well prepared and focused.How can I tell when I’m ready to take my Missouri permit test?
Here are the 3 major signs to watch out for to see if you’re ready for the permit test.- You can recall the rules of the road.
- You know all road signs.
- You score high on online practice tests.
I think I’m ready for my Missouri permit test, what should I do next?
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Frequently Asked Questions about Taking Your Missouri Permit Test
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Where do I go to sign up for my permit test in Missouri?
Find a local Missouri State Highway Patrol Office when you’re ready to apply.When am I allowed to get my permit in Missouri?
Get your permit as early as age 15.Are there any specific documents I should have when I go to take my permit test in Missouri?
For a detailed list, check out this Document Guide.
Some of the documents you will need include:- Proof of Name
- Proof of Birth
- Proof of Social Security Number
- Proof of Missouri Residential Address
How much will I have to pay for my permit test in Missouri?
A Missouri permit costs .50.Do my parents have to bring me when I take my Missouri permit test?
If you are under 18, a “qualified person”, which would be your parent or legal guardian, must bring you in order to sign a permission statement.What should I know in order to pass my Missouri permit test?
The Missouri permit test will have questions about road rules, safety precautions and road signs. The questions will come from the Missouri Driver’s License Manual. You will NOT be tested on material from Chapter 15 which cover CDL licensing.How many questions are there on the Missouri permit test?
Expect to see 25 questions on the exam.What is a passing score on the Missouri permit test?
You must score at least 20 out of 25 questions correctly.How many questions can I miss on the Missouri permit test?
You shouldn’t miss more than 5 questions.What common mistakes should I avoid when taking the Missouri permit test?
People make mistakes on all areas of the permit test including:- Speed limits
- Drinking and driving laws
- Road signs
- Points system
May I use the Missouri driver’s book when I take the actual permit test?
No, you may not use the driver’s hand book during your permit test. You must be able to know the rules of the road on your own.Do I get a drug test when I get a learner’s permit in Missouri?
A drug test isn’t necessary when getting a driver’s license in Missouri.Which driver’s license office is the easiest in Missouri?
For great customer service, people say that the license office in Clayton is one of the best. The service is quick and the staff are helpful.Where can I see some feedback from people who have already passed their Missouri permit test?
Visit one of the permit practice tests above and scroll down to see the Facebook comments section -- those were left by people who have already passed the DOR test or are still getting ready for it. Good luck!I failed my Missouri permit test, what now?
At least you know what to expect next time on your permit test. You should definitely go back and study the areas you were weak in and take the test again once you’re ready.When is the next time I can take my Missouri written test if I fail?
If you fail your test once, you may take it again the same day if there’s time. If not, you will have to take it again the next day.Who may I have in the car with me while driving in Missouri with a permit?
If you are under 16, you must have a parent/legal guardian, grandparent or qualified driving instructor with you at all times. If you are 16 or older, you only need a licensed driver age 21 or older in the front seat with you.Can I drive anywhere in Missouri with a learner’s permit?
Yes. You’re encouraged to drive on any public street or road for practice. Always have a supervising licensed driver age 21 or older sitting next to you.What happens after I pass my permit test in Missouri?
Awesome! After you get your learner’s permit, you need to prepare for the road test.- If you are between 15 and 18, you must wait at least 182 days before getting your driver’s license and get at least 40 hours of driving instruction with 10 of those hours being between sunrise and sunset.
- If you’re older than 18, you may go ahead and apply of your road test.
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Getting Ready for Your Missouri Road Test: FAQ
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What should I be practicing on for the Missouri road test?
In order to be well prepared for your test, be sure to practice going through intersections, making left and right turns, parking on a hill, etc.Can I practice driving anywhere in Missouri?
Yes, most public streets are great for driving practice. There must always be a licensed driver in the car who is at least 21 years old.Where can I find a driving school in Missouri for help with driving?
Look here to find a complete list of driving schools in Missouri.What do I need to bring with me when visiting a driver’s license center to take my road test?
Here’s what you should bring…..- Acceptable ID
- Driver Examination Record
- Registered and Insured Vehicle
What things will I be asked to perform on my Missouri driving exam?
You will be asked to perform the following:- Vehicle controls: identify and use accelerator, brakes, turn signals, windshield wipers, etc.
- Driving: release the parking brake, check for traffic, give proper signals, and drive smoothly at correct speed.
- Stopping: reaction to time and control of the vehicle when stopping.
- Backing: check over your right shoulder to see through rear glass when backing, staying in proper lane of traffic and backing at right speed.
- Turning: make at least two right and two left turns
What is the best thing to do the night before my Missouri road test?
Try not to be nervous. If you’ve practiced enough, you’ll ace the test. Be sure to have everything you need and look forward to the next day.How do I schedule a driving test in Missouri?
You should either call the licensing location you plan to test at or go there in person to make a road test appointment.Where do I go to take my Missouri driving test?
You will take your road test at a Missouri State Highway Patrol Office.Will the license center let me borrow a car for the Missouri road test?
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Taking Your Road Test (Driving Exam) in Missouri: Frequently Asked Questions
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Can anyone take me for my road test in Missouri?
If you are under 18, a qualified person, grand parent, qualified driving instructor, or a licensed driver age 21 or older may bring you.How do I make sure I pass the Missouri road test the first time?
The best way to be sure you pass the first time is through practice and preparation.What should I keep in mind when taking my driver’s test in Missouri?
The examiner will be watching for how well you use good driving skills. Remember to watch for the distance between your vehicle and other vehicles, speed, lane changes, and yielding to right-of-way.What are the most common errors I should avoid on the Missouri road test?
The examiner will subtract points for all errors you make. If you lose 30 points or more, you fail. You automatically fail if you:- Cause an accident
- Hit a pedestrian
- Violate a traffic law
- Refuse to obey the examiner
What will I have to do when I take the driver’s test in Missouri?
You will need to show the examiner that you are a safe and skilled driver. You will have to:- Drive in the correct lane for turning
- Make proper traffic checks
- Park on a hill
- Enter and leave intersections
Will I be asked to Parallel Park?
Yes. You will need to Parallel Park to the curb in a space 25 feet long and 7 feet wide.Am I allowed to wear contacts/glasses when taking my Missouri road test?
Yes. You should wear them if you normally use them for seeing. This ensures safety for everyone on the road.Who can ride in the car with me during the Missouri driving test?
No one will be allowed in the car except for you and the examiner.What if I fail my driver’s test in Missouri several times?
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I Have Passed the MO Road Test! What’s Next? Frequently Asked Questions
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What happens after I pass my Missouri road test?
Job Well Done! Once you pass, you’ll be given a form with your test results. Take that form to a license office.What are the limitations on my Missouri driver’s license after I get it?
There are limitations for those with an intermediate license.- For the first 6 months, you may not drive with more than one passenger who is under 19 years old unless they are your immediate family.
- After the first 6 months, you may not drive with more than three passengers who are under 19 years old unless they are members of your immediate family.
- You may not drive alone between 1:00 a.m. -- 5:00 a.m. unless a licensed driver 21 or older is with you.
What things should I keep in mind when driving in Missouri for the first time?
Remember to:- Always be more cautious in adverse weather
- Always wear your seat belt
- DO NOT drink and drive
What type of car insurance should I get in Missouri?
Your insurance must meet a minimum liability of “25/50/10”.What documents do I need in order to get my first Missouri auto insurance?
More than likely, you’ll need to provide information about yourself and your vehicle like driving history, address, and vehicle type.How much can I expect to pay for car insurance in Missouri?
According to averagecarinsuance.com, Missouri residents pay an average of 22 a year.Where can I find the cheapest car insurance in Missouri? Where do I get it?
The highest rated insurance companies in Missouri are:- Progressive
- Shelter Mutual
- Nationwide
- State Farm
- American Family
Why is car insurance more expensive for new drivers in Missouri?
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I Have Failed My Missouri Road Test! What’s Next? Frequently Asked Questions
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I have failed the road test in Missouri when can I retake it?
If you happen to fail your road test, you will have a chance to take it again, possibly as early as the next day. Listen to the reasons why the examiner failed you and go work on those.What happens if I fail my road test in Missouri?
If you fail the driving test, you may take it again as early as the next day. If you fail the driving test three times, you won’t be issued any more tests without authorization from the Department of Revenue. You’ll be given a form to send to them and you will receive a letter from the department requiring you to get more driver training.- Collapse all
How Can I Renew My Driver’s License In MO? Frequently Asked Questions
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What steps do I take to renew my Missouri driver’s license?
You will need to go to a driver’s license office when you’re ready to renew your license. You will have to pass a vision and road sign test.Where can I renew my Missouri driver’s license?
The state of Missouri allows you to renew your license either in person or by mail, if you’re eligible. In order to renew by mail, you must be a military personnel or the dependent of a military personnel stationed out of state.Do I need to take an eye exam when renewing my Missouri driver’s license?
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I’m Moving to Missouri! Frequently Asked Questions
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Will I have to pass a road test when I move to Missouri from another state, for example Illinois?
You have 30 days after moving to get a Missouri license. You only have to pass a vision test and road sign test.Is my out-of-state learners permit valid in Missouri?
Only if you are at least 15 years old and have a parent, grandparent or guardian with you.Is there a limit to how long I can drive in Missouri with my out-of-state license?
If you become a resident, you have 30 days to get a Missouri license. If you aren’t a resident, there is no limit to how long you may drive in Missouri with your valid out-of-state license.How long may I drive in Missouri with my out-of-country license?
You may drive in Missouri with your out-of-country license as long as it is valid. If you want to obtain a Missouri license, you will need to follow the steps for obtaining a Missouri driver’s license.Where do I find more driving-related information when moving to Missouri?
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General Questions About MO Driving License
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When is it legal to drive in the state of Missouri?
Driving in Missouri is a major responsibility. That is why you must be at least 15 with a learner’s permit to drive. A licensed driver age 21 or older must accompany you at all times until you obtain your regular license. You must be at least 16 years old to get your license.What is the legal limit for drinking and driving in Missouri?
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Missouri could be challenging to traverse without a license to operate a motor vehicle. But you can be ready for your driver’s exam in no time by looking over the DOR practice tests and informational resources we have available. With practice tests for car drivers, motorcyclists, or commercial vehicle drivers, you’ll be ready.
If you need a Missouri commercial driver’s license (CDL), we’re here to help. With our practice tests, you can build your knowledge and confidence in simulated test conditions for endorsements like passenger and school busses, doubles/triples, tank vehicles, hazardous materials, or air brakes.