Arizona MVD Practice Tests

 

Use the following AZ (Arizona) DMV practice tests to study for your MVD/DMV permit test, driver’s license test, and/or senior citizens’ refresher test.

Depending on your study style, you can choose to study by individual topics, do a DMV permit test simulation, and/or challenge yourself to the ultimate DMV marathon test that includes all of the test questions for Arizona.

 

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AZ Marathon Test

This test contains all the DMV test questions we have! Don’t say you are ready for the real test until you pass this test with flying colors!

AZ DMV Test

This is our Arizona DMV Test simulator – same passing score and number of questions as the real test, different EVERY TIME you re-take this test.

Study on the go, download our FREE app

               

AZ Alcohol/Drugs

Never drive under the influence! Take this FREE AZ permit practice test to learn all about alcohol and drugs while driving, including regulations related to DUI and penalties specific to AZ.

AZ Intersection

Accidents often occur at intersections. Take this FREE AZ permit practice test to learn all about intersections, including right-of-ways, rules, sharing the road, etc.

AZ Lane Change

How do you change lanes? Take this FREE AZ permit practice test to learn all about lane changes, including right-of-ways, blind spots, and the proper signals.

AZ Lights

Traffic lights are signalling devices that control flows of traffic to promote safe driving. Take this FREE AZ permit practice test to learn all about traffic lights and what they mean.

AZ Parking

Parking is an essential part of driving. Take this FREE AZ permit practice test to learn all about parking, including how to park, where to park, and rules of parking.

AZ Regulation

Traffic regulations are rules that you must follow to promote safe driving. Take this FREE AZ permit practice test to learn all about regulations pertaining to your state.

AZ Signal

Signalling is a way to communicate with other road users. Take this FREE AZ permit practice test to learn all about signalling rules and hand signals.

AZ Signs

How well do you know your traffic signs? Take this FREE AZ permit practice test to learn all about different types of traffic signs, what they mean, and how to react to them.

AZ Speed

Speed limits are set to promote safe driving. Take this FREE AZ permit practice test to learn all about the how fast you can drive on various roadways and in different areas of your state.

AZ Symbols

Symbols and colors can tell you a lot. Take this FREE AZ permit practice test to learn all about traffic symbols, including where they are used and how to interpret them.

AZ Traffic

Traffic is the movement of road users. Take this FREE AZ permit practice test to learn all about traffic rules, safe practices, and how to share the road with other road users.

AZ Vehicle

Do you know how to operate the lights on your vehicle? Take this FREE AZ permit practice test to learn all about vehicle lights, where they are, and when to use them.

AZ Other

Driving is not simple. Take this FREE AZ permit practice test to learn all other important aspects of driving, including emergency responses and driving exceptions.

Applying for your AZ License

What is the minimum age to apply for a driving permit in Arizona?

In Arizona, you may apply for your driver’s license starting at age 15 ½.

What documents will I need to submit when applying for a driver's license in Arizona?

Arizona lets you start your license application process online. However, you must go in person to the MVD office to complete the application. Make sure you have the following documents with you when you go in person:

  • Two forms of Identification: One of them must have a clear photo of you
  • If you have no photo ID, then present 3 forms of identification
  • Your parent or legal guardian’s picture ID can count as 1 form of ID.
  • Other forms of identification include: Birth certificate and U.S. Passport. Other acceptable forms of identification can be found here.
  • Signed Application (Must contain parent’s signature if between 15 ½ and 18 yrs. old).
  • Social Security Number
How do I contact my nearest Arizona MVD office?

You can contact the Arizona MVD office using one of the following methods:
Phoenix office: 602-255-0072
Tucson office: 520-629-9808
All other Arizona offices: 800-251-5866
You can also find a local field office near you at http://www.azdot.gov/mvd/OfficeHourssql/ofclink.asp

Getting Ready for Your AZ Permit Test

On the Arizona permit test, what will I be tested on?

The permit test is comprised of written questions about Arizona state-specific traffic laws, road signs, and rules of safe driving. The test questions have been created from material found in the Arizona Driver License Manual and cover a range of topics including vehicle safety responsibility, right-of-way, signals, signs, and markers, parking, stopping, and standing, alcohol and drug impact on the driving ability, and more. In addition to passing the written exam, you will also need to pass a vision screening.

What is the best way to study for the Arizona permit test?

Although the AZ driver’s handbookis the source of truth when it comes to writing the Arizona permit test, it can be confusing to study from it. Our FREE AZ DMV Practice Tests contain questions that are 100% accurate and based on the driver’s manual. We break down the topics into 13 easy to understand practice tests. Focus on road signs, speeding limits, traffic violations, defensive driving techniques and proper yielding situations. And whenever you get a question wrong, you tell you WHY on the spot so you won’t make the same mistake again. When you done studying the individual topics, take our FREE AZ DMV marathon test and AZ DMV permit test simulator to assess your readiness for the real test. Remember, you can take our prep tests as many times as you want until you are 100% ready.

Is driver’s education required in order to get an Arizona learner’s permit?

Yes, as part of the graduated driver’s license (GDL) program, the Arizona Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) requires you to either take a driver’s education course or complete supervised driving practice before applying for your graduated Arizona driver’s license.

If you complete an Arizona Driver’s Ed course, the AZ MVD may waive the behind-the-wheel portion of your driver’s license test.

Arizona Driver’s Ed includes both in-classroom instruction and behind-the-wheel driving instruction with an approved supervisor.

Is there a mobile Arizona MVD practice test app for my iPhone/iPad and/or android device(s)?

Yes, there is. In fact, our FREE DMV Practice Test app (DMV Hub) has over 2 million downloads to date. We make passing the DMV permit test even easier with features like smart timer and in-app analytical tools that tell you if you are ready to take the real test or not. You can download our app from the App Store or Google Play.

How many questions are on the Arizona DMV Test?

The Arizona MVD permit test is computerized with 30 multiple choice questions.

How many questions are on the Arizona DMV Test?

You must score 80% correct in order to pass the Arizona MVD/DMV test.

Taking Your AZ Permit Test

How do I sign up for my permit test in Arizona?

To sign up for your permit test in Arizona, simply find a local MVD office when you’re ready to apply. Find out more at http://www.azdot.gov/mvd/hours-and-locations

Which MVD office should I go to take my permit test in Arizona?

It doesn’t matter which MVD office you go to, but most people choose to go to a MVD office nearest to them. To find out where the MVD offices are located at, visit the Offices page here.

How do I pass the Arizona permit test?

To pass your Arizona permit test, you are expected to know Arizona traffic laws, road signs, and rules for safe driving. All material will be taken from the Arizona Driver License manual, which is what our FREE DMV practice test questions are based on. Subjects will cover sharing the road, meaning of road signs, navigating Intersections, speeding consequences, drinking and driving laws.

There are 30 multiple choice questions on the permit test. You need to get at least 80% in order to pass. Remember, You are NOT allowed to use the driver’s book during your permit test. You are being tested on your ability to recall the rules of the road. Prepare yourself before you go in and you will see that you can do well without the manual.

Next Steps

I failed my Arizona permit test, what should I do?

You will not be issued a permit if you can’t ace your exam. You must be able to demonstrate knowledge regarding the rules of the road. The Arizona MVD office allows its applicants to take a permit test again as early as the next day. You have 3 attempts to pass inside of a 12 month period.

I passed my Arizona permit test! Now what?

Congratulations! After you pass your written test, you will need to wait at least 6 months before taking your road test. Use this 6 months wisely to practice your driving skills. Either practice through an Arizona MVD driving school or with a licensed driver age 21 or older. Behind the wheel training should include at least 30 hours, 10 of those at night. Once you are ready, go to your local MVD office to take your road test.

When can I take my road test?

After getting your learner’s permit, you must wait at least 6 months before you could take the road test. You will need to have at least 30 hours of behind the wheel training, 10 of those at night. Once you are ready, go to your local MVD office to take your road test.

Who may I have in the car with me while driving in Arizona with a permit?

You cannot drive alone. You are required to have a licensed driver at least 21 or older in the car with you at all times. You are allowed to have as many passengers as there are seat belts.

New to Arizona

Will I have to pass a road test when I move to Arizona from another state?

If you have a current out-of-state driver’s license, you will more than likely not have to take a written or road test. For more information, log onto www.azdot.gov

Is my out-of-state learners permit valid in Arizona?

No. Arizona does not accept out of state learner’s permits.

Where do I find more driving-related information when moving to Arizona?

For more information about driving in Arizona, you must go to www.azdot.gov.

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