Most successful applicants of the Arizona DMV Test took our Arizona permit test practices and passed the exam with flying colors. With multiple-choice questions, our FREE AZ DMV practice tests are designed to help you study and prepare for the real Arizona driving test that is mandatory before you can get your driver’s license.

This website helps you receive a driver’s license or an instruction permit by explaining the Arizona motor vehicle laws, traffic rules, and road signs through the practice tests.

This FREE Arizona DMV/Permit Practice Tests (AZ) use real questions directly from the latest verstion of the official AZ Driver Handbook

We recommend you study the Driver License Manual carefully and take our 23 permit practice tests (around 700 questions) until you achieve 100% score. 

Our FREE practice tests are very essential for you to pass the real test.. Please note, however, that these practice exams are not the actual exam, and you will not receive your license even if you pass all practice tests here. To get the license, you must pass the real DMV test.

But once you keep studying and rememember all the road signs and road rules, you will obviously feel confident enough to write the actual DMV exam.

About the Arizona DMV Permit Test

To get an Arizona driver’s license, applicants must pass a knowledge exam. The DMV written test covers the information found in the Arizona DMV Driver License Manual and includes questions on road rules, road signs, traffic laws, and safe driving practices. The AZ DMV written test consists of 30 multiple-choice questions. To pass the AZ DMV test, you must correctly answer at least 24 questions (80%) out of 30.  If you are unable to pass the AZ DMV test within those 3 attempts, you will have to pay the fee again. You can take it again the next day, if there are available appointments. You will not get the same test again since all tests are random.

The other type of driver’s license is a graduated driver’s license. If you are at least 15 years and 6 months of age you may be issued a graduated and/or a motorcycle instruction permit. You must be at least 18 for an operator permit. To be considered for this permit, you should provide proof of completion of the Arizona driver education course, or your parent or legal guardian has to file a written statement that they have conducted at least 30 hours of supervised driving practice with you. 

 

Click the following AZ DMV Permit Tests one by one and start practicing:

AZ DMV Permit Practice Test: Arizona Road Signs

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AZ DMV Permit Practice Test: Arizona Road Rules

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AZ DMV Permit Practice Test: Arizona Drug & Alcohol Rules

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Arizona DMV Permit Test Information:

The written test will cover information on the topics provided below:

Basic Driving Skills/Traffic Laws

    • Signaling, Passing, and Turning
    • Parking, Stopping, or Standing
    • Rotaries/Roundabouts
    • Right of Way
    • Speed
    • Vehicle positioning/spacing
    • Other driving laws

Sharing The Road

    • Bicycles, Pedestrians, School Buses, Commercial Vehicles, RVs…

Safety/Defensive Driving

    • Safety equipment
    • Defensive driving
    • Distracted driving
    • Hazardous conditions (fog, rain, snow, work zones…)

Emergencies/Special Conditions

    • Crashes/Collisions
    • Brake failure, wet brakes, gas pedal sticks…

Signals, Signs, Markings

    • Traffic Signals
    • Traffic Signs
    • Pavement Markings

A computerized audio version of the written knowledge test is available in offices without an appointment.

Test languages: English, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese

What Documents You Need:

To apply for a driver’s license in Arizona, you have to submit the following:

    1. Proof of ID — any document valid enough to verify your full name, such as a certified US birth certificate, unexpired US passport, or a passport card.
    2. Social security number, if the authorities issued one to your name.
    3. Two proofs of Arizona residence — a utility bill, bank statement, or lease agreement that has your name and address listed.

If there has been a change in your name or last name recently, but your documents don’t show it, you have to provide additional evidence, such as a marriage certificate or court order.

Note: We have taken our all-out care to prepare all the AZ DMV Permit questions here. Still, if any inadvertent errors/mistakes are found in any question, we are not responsible for this. We expect the readers' discretion in this regard. It is your responsibility to double-check and embrace the risks involved in browsing this website and practicing here.