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North Carolina Practice Permit Test

Whether you’re a Panthers or a Hornets fan, you’ll need to pass your North Carolina permit test to get to the game. Taking a practice exam can help you make sure you’re on track to pass the first time around.

Our North Carolina DMV permit practice test is designed to test you on everything you’ll need to know for the real exam. We even include an exam specifically designed to test your knowledge on North Carolina road signs. Every question comes with a full answer explanation, so you’ll be completely informed on every topic.

By preparing for your driver’s test early, you’ll set yourself up for success. Get started by answering the questions below.

North Carolina DMV Exam – Quick Stats

15

Min Age to Apply

80%

Passing Score

25

# of Questions

North Carolina Permit Practice Tests

One of the best ways to prepare for you driving exam is by using free NC DMV practice tests. Our exams are completely free and require no registration. Utilize the answer explanations at the end of exam to better learn important concepts you may be tested on.

North Carolina Road Signs

Many students are concerned about not recognizing common road signs when preparing for their exam. You can take our NC road signs practice test listed below. The exam includes only questions related to road signs.

About the North Carolina Permit Test

The North Carolina permit driving test is made up of 25 total questions. Of those 25 questions, individuals will need to answer 20 of those questions correctly to pass the exam. This comes out to a minimum passing score of 80%.

Individuals must be at least 15 years of age to take the North Carolina permit test. You can expect to follow these steps before and after taking the North Carolina permit test:

  1. Complete drivers education
  2. Get driving eligibility certificate
  3. Apply for your permit in person
  4. Provide proper documentation
  5. Pass road signs test
  6. Pass vision test
  7. Pass written test
  8. Pay fee ($20)
  9. Get your driving log
  10. Get your permit

Documentation Required

When applying for your permit at the North Carolina DMV, you will need to provide proof of your name, age, and address. Typical documents you can use include:

  • Birth Certificate
  • Passport
  • Social Security Card
  • 1099 Form, W2 Statement or Paystub
  • Certificate of Naturalization or Certificate of Citizenship

Please be sure to check the Official North Carolina DMV Site for complete details.

In addition, you will typically need to have a parent or guardian present if you are under the age of 18.

After you receive your learners permit, you will need to complete some general requirements to get your full driver’s license. In the state of North Carolina, you will need to complete 30 hours of drivers ed classroom hours and at least 60 hours of supervised driving hours.

North Carolina Driving Test FAQs

To obtain a Class C license (which is suitable for most personal vehicles) in North Carolina you must pass all the required tests—vision, written, and driving.

You will also need to provide required documents that prove your identity, citizenship, and residency in North Carolina.

For the full-fledged class C license you must be at least 18 years old. However, North Carolina, like many other states, utilizes a graduated licensing program that allows residents under the age of 18 to drive with a restricted license.

You must be at least 15 years old to participate in this graduated licensing program.

When applying for a Class C license, you will have to provide several documents that establish your identity. These documents are broken up into four different categories—documents establishing age and identity, documents establishing your social security number, and documents establishing your residency in North Carolina.

Documents that establish your age and identity can include a state issued ID card, a government issued birth certificate, a social security card (no copies), a W-2 or 1099 form, a North Carolina school transcript (high school or college), a valid passport from any country, or court documents such as a divorce decree or adoption papers. You will need two documents from this category.

Documents that establish your social security number include a social security card, military records, a Medicaid or Medicare card, and a W-2 or 1099 form. You will need only one document from this category.

Documents that establish your residency in North Carolina can include any government issued correspondence, a mortgage statement, a lease or rental agreement, a North Carolina voter’s card, a utility or cable bill, a note from a homeless shelter, school records, or financial statements. You will need only one document from this category.

Before receiving your Class C driver’s license you will need to pass a vision test, a written test, and a driving skills test. The written test is actually a combination of two different tests—a traffic sign identification test and traffic laws and safe driving test.

If you are under the age of 18 you will need to provide proof of successful completion of an approved driver’s education course. This course should include at least 30 hours of classroom instruction and at least 6 hours of behind-the-wheel driving instruction.

Driver’s education is not required for applicants over the age of 18 but is still strongly encouraged for first-time drivers.

The two steps in the graduated licensing system before the Class C license are the Limited Learner’s Permit and the Provisional License. With the Limited Learner’s Permit you are only permitted to drive between the hours of 5 a.m. and 9 p.m., and you must always be accompanied by a supervising driver.

North Carolina defines “supervising driver” as a parent, guardian, or approved adult that has been licensed for at least 5 years. With a Provisional License you may drive unaccompanied any time between 5 a.m. and 9 p.m.

However, you may not have more than one passenger under the age of 21, unless they are part of your immediate family.

There are twenty questions on the written driver’s test. For the driving skills test, you will be evaluated based on your performance of 13 vehicle maneuvers.

For the written part of your driver’s test you will need to score at least a 80% to pass—this means you will need to answer at least 20 questions correctly.

It will be up to the discretion of the test administrator to determine whether or not you pass your driving skills test.

When you pay your application fee, this entitles you to three attempts at the North Carolina driving test.

If you fail the test on all three attempts or wait longer than 90 days to pass the test you will have to start over by paying another fee.

The best way to prepare for the North Carolina driver’s test is to study the information provided in the North Carolina Driver’s Handbook. This guide is published by the North Carolina Department of Transportation, Division of Motor Vehicles and is free to download online.

To prepare for the driving skills test you should practice the maneuvers outlined in the Driver’s Handbook—you will need to log at least 60 practice hours before you will be allowed to take the skills test.

The application fee is $20. This entitles you to three attempts at the driver’s test within a 90 day period.

If you exceed your attempts or the time period you will be required to pay another $20 fee.

To be eligible for the North Carolina Limited Learner’s Permit you must be at least 15 years old, establish your identity and residency (same requirements as the Class C license), and pass the vision and written tests.

You can take both the written and driving skills test at any driver’s license office in North Carolina. You will need to schedule an appointment for your road skills test with the North Carolina DMV beforehand.

Gianni Evangelisti
Gianni has been working in the test prep industry for 6+ years. Gianni has created test prep materials across multiple different exam categories.