Start Your Free 2025 Washington (WA) DMV Practice Test Today
Hey there, future Washington driver! Need to pass your DOL knowledge exam?
We've got your back. The Washington Department of Licensing wants to make sure you know your stuff before hitting the road—whether you're planning to cruise through Seattle's downtown or take scenic drives along the Columbia River Gorge.
Our practice tests cover what you'll actually see on test day. We've created 50+ questions about Washington-specific traffic laws, road signs, and real driving situations you'll encounter (like navigating roundabouts in Olympia or handling mountain driving conditions on Snoqualmie Pass).
Many of our users pass on their first try after spending just a few hours with our materials. The questions match what you'll find on the real exam, so you won't get any unwelcome surprises at the testing center.
Ready to start? Jump in now and you'll be that much closer to getting behind the wheel.
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General Requirements
- Pass vision test
- Pass written knowledge test
- Pass road skills test
- Residency: Must be a Washington state resident
- Parental consent: Required for applicants under 18 years old
- Other: Learner permit holders must complete 50 hours of supervised driving (including 10 hours at night) before applying for an intermediate license. Driver education course with 30 hours classroom instruction and 6 hours behind-the-wheel instruction required for applicants under 18. Intermediate license holders have passenger and nighttime driving restrictions for the first 12 months.
Washington License Requirements
Age Requirements
- 15 years old for learner's permit
- 16 years old for provisional license
- 18 years old for full license
Required Documents
- Proof of identity (e.g., passport, birth certificate, valid driver's license)
- Proof of Social Security Number (SSN card, W-2, or declaration if none)
- Proof of Washington state residency (e.g., utility bill dated within two months)
- Parental Authorization Affidavit (if under 18)
- Proof of completion of driver education course (if under 18)