Start Your Free 2025 Alabama (AL) DMV Practice Test Today
Last year, one of our team members got stumped by questions about merging onto I-65 during Birmingham's morning rush and those oddly specific yielding rules at Alabama four-way stops. Our practice tests cover what you'll actually see on test day.
You'll tackle questions on everything from basic road signs to Alabama-specific following distances on rural highways. We've even included sections on navigating those winding mountain roads near Cheaha State Park.
Study whenever works for you. Maybe you're just starting out and need the basics, or perhaps you moved from Mississippi and need to catch up on Alabama's different regulations.
Our format matches the real thing. After practicing a few times, you'll notice where you need work.
For our team member, it was those tricky parking rules in downtown Montgomery. Take enough practice runs and you'll walk into the DMV ready instead of rattled.
Before you know it, you'll have that license in hand, free to drive from Huntsville's space center all the way down to the Gulf Shores beaches.
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General Requirements
- Pass vision test
- Pass written knowledge test
- Pass road skills test
- Residency: Must be an Alabama resident. New residents must obtain an Alabama license within 30 days of establishing residency.
- Parental consent: Required for applicants under 18 years old. A verification form must be signed by a parent, legal guardian, or grandparent with consent of parent/guardian.
- Other: Learner's permit holders must complete either 50 hours of supervised driving practice with a verification form signed by a parent/guardian/instructor OR complete a state-approved driver's education course. Provisional license holders (16-year-olds and 17-year-olds licensed less than 6 months) cannot drive between midnight and 6 a.m. with certain exceptions and are limited to one non-family passenger.
Alabama License Requirements
Age Requirements
- 15 years old for learner's permit
- 16 years old for provisional license
- 17 years old for full license
Required Documents
- Two forms of identification (one must be from the primary list)
- Social Security card
- Proof of Alabama residency
- Birth certificate or passport
- Proof of school enrollment or graduation (if under 19)
- Completed Graduated Driver License form (Form DL-31) for supervised driving hours