A free interpreter service is available to people who need to take the test in other languages. Contact Service NSW on 13 77 88 to arrange an interpreter. If you need additional help because of your circumstances the Driver Licensing Access Program can help you in your journey to getting a licence. There is also the 'Get licensed, get legal, get work' program, which helps you with the literacy, numeracy and computer skills needed to pass.
Additional needs — if you have trouble reading the questions, our staff can assist by reading the questions and explaining them to you. An audio version of the test where you listen to the questions is also available in multiple languages.
Please call 13 77 88 to make arrangements with a service centre before you book your test. Once you have read through the handbooks and guides, you can book your Heavy Vehicle Knowledge Test. Depending on availability, you may be able to re-sit the test on the same day, or you can book to sit it another time. You'll need to pay a test fee each time you attempt the test. To pass you must score at least 80 out of Your examiner will discuss your results.
A passing score is good for 1 year. Your passing score will be sent to us. Make an appointment to visit a driver licensing office to get your license. Get WA license Questions? Need help? Contact us. Getting a license Steps to getting your first license Teens 18 and over Instruction permits Driver training programs Proof of identity Driver training and testing Training and testing locations Driver guide Knowledge and drive test Driving test: What to expect Veterans and Military personnel Agricultural permits Medical and vision screening Mandatory insurance Organ donor Voter registration Facial recognition Driver license designs Moving?
Close window. Contact Information Office locations Contact Us. Visit a driver testing center with your 6 Points of ID and purchase an examination permit. Make an appointment for your knowledge test after purchase of an examination permit. Oral tests are offered in English and Spanish.
If the knowledge test is not available in your native language you may use a state-approved interpreter, however, you must first attempt to complete the knowledge test in an offered language.
If you fail to pass the test and feel you need an interpreter, please inform the MVC personnel at the testing location and they will make arrangements to secure an interpreter in your native language and pay the appropriate fees.
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