In Arkansas, learner’s licenses and driver’s licenses will be granted after passing a 25-question knowledge test based on the 2024 Arkansas Driver’s Manual. To pass, you’ll have to correctly answer at least 20 of the 25 multiple-choice questions. If you’re a minor, you’ll follow the steps of Arkansas’ graduated driver’s license program. If you’re 14 years or older in Arkansas, you are of age to test for your learner’s license once you pass the written knowledge test, then an intermediate license once you’re 16 and pass a driving skills test, and finally an unrestricted license once you’re 18. The knowledge exam will be offered at one of your local State Police locations. You’ll also need to pass a standard vision test, provide your birth certificate, parental consent if you’re under 18, a school attendance form or diploma if you’re a minor, and proof of a 2.0 GPA or higher. If you’re not able to pass the knowledge test on your first try, you may return after five days to retest. Use this practice DMV written test to make sure you can pass on the first attempt.
How many questions | 25 |
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How many correct answers to pass | 20 |
Passing score | 80% |
Minimum age to apply for Class D Instruction Permit | 14 |
View the most recent (2024) official AR DMV Driver's License Handbook.
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