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PAUL — The Minnesota Department of Vehicle Services on Wednesday said it will begin scheduling written exams for class D drivers licenses by appointment beginning Monday, July 13, at any of the ...
Starting Thursday, aspiring drivers can register at drive.mn.gov to take the Class D knowledge test online, provided they have a parent, guardian or adult over 21 with a valid driver's license to ...
On Tuesday, the Minnesota Department of Public Safety Driver and Vehicle Services division (DPS-DVS) resumed class D road test appointments at 14 exam stations statewide.
State officials say 16 Minnesota DVS exam stations will be reopened for a majority of services on May 19, with class D road tests resuming on May 26 for motorists who have had appointments canceled.
Anyone wishing to take the test online can do so at drive.mn.gov from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m., Monday through Saturday. Proctors must be 21 or older and hold a valid Minnesota driver’s license.
DVS announced it is also discontinuing class D knowledge tests on a first-come-first-served basis. Appointments for the tests will be required beginning July 13.
Last year, about 81,000 people with an out-of-state license took the class D knowledge exam to obtain a Minnesota driver’s license, according to a fiscal note on the law.
Minnesotans can schedule their class D knowledge test appointment online at drive.mn.gov up to six weeks in advance. This eliminates the need to wait in line for a test. Online Class D Knowledge ...
As of Wednesday, 23,464 people had taken the online class D knowledge test with another 3,500 registered to take the test online. More than 166,900 prospective drivers have taken tests this year ...
The two-month closure of exam stations due to COVID-19 created a serious backlog, prompting an "appointment only" system for class D knowledge tests. Minnesota drivers license.