
You will be graded on your ability to control a vehicle and your aptitude of driving laws. The driving test will examine your skills behind the wheel.You must correctly answer 20 out of 25 in order to pass. You may take the test twice in same day but a third retest will require an additional fee. The written knowledge test is comprised of 25 multiple choice questions based on the information found in the DMV Drivers Handbook.An eye test is the first test administered in the testing process.Three types of tests is used during the licensing process:

If all tests and documents are satisfied applicants then pay the $25.00 license fee and receive a temporary paper license while the photo ID is sent through the mail.Finally a drivers test is administered to those in which it necessary.Drivers will then take a 50 question test regarding the laws and rules of Utah driving and must pass in order to proceed, answering correctly 20 out of 25 questions.When all documentation has been satisfied a photograph will be taken and vision test administered.All new drivers must submit a valid learner’s permit. Minors must also submit proof that driving time has been completed and certification a driver’s education class has been successfully completed.Minors may use to parent proofs if residing with them full time. This list can be found online at the DMV website and include poof of legal presence in the US, a social security card and two proofs of residency. Arrive at the DMV at your scheduled time and submit the application as well as the required proofs listed for a new license.Minors must also have a parent signature if under 18.



