📋 What to Bring
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Proof of identity and lawful status
A document such as a U.S. passport, birth certificate, or permanent resident card
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Social Security Number
Proof of your SSN, or proof you are not eligible for one
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Two proofs of Maryland residency
Two documents showing your Maryland street address
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Parent/guardian (under 18)
A minor needs a parent or guardian to co-sign the learner's permit application
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Application fee
Learner permit and license fees vary; check the MVA for current amounts
📅 How to Schedule
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Study the manual and practice
Read the Maryland Driver's Manual and take practice tests before visiting an MVA branch.
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Make an appointment online
Schedule your visit at mva.maryland.gov; the knowledge test is given at MVA branch offices.
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Bring all required documents
Bring proof of identity, your SSN, and two proofs of residency. A vision screening is done on-site.
💡 Test Day Tips
- •The Maryland knowledge test has 25 questions; you must answer 22 correctly (88%) to pass.
- •You may apply for a learner's permit in Maryland at 15 years and 9 months of age.
- •Maryland's adult BAC limit is 0.08%; for drivers under 21 it is 0.02%.
- •Maryland's Move Over law requires you to change lanes or slow down for stopped emergency and service vehicles with flashing lights.
- •Maryland prohibits holding a handheld phone while driving; use hands-free mode only.
📚 Driver Handbook
All practice questions are based on the chapters below. Click any chapter to read it on the official DMV website.
🎯 Practice by Topic
Driving Tests Requirements
Covers Maryland's vision screening, knowledge test, and driving skills test requirements, including vehicle conditions and medical reporting.
Licensing Requirements and Process
Explains Maryland's Rookie Driver/Graduated Licensing System, required documents, practice hours, co-signers, and licensing for out-of-country drivers.
Basic Driving
Covers basic driving skills, defensive driving, right-of-way, speed control, following distance, lane use, turning, passing, and parking in Maryland.
Signs, Signals and Pavement Markings
Covers traffic signals, sign colors and shapes, regulatory and warning signs, lane-use signals, and pavement markings in Maryland.
Driving Situations and Conditions
Explains driving in reduced visibility, fog, rain, snow and ice, skids, hydroplaning, traffic circles, highways, work zones, and railroad crossings in Maryland.
Dangerous Driving Behaviors
Covers the dangers of alcohol and drugs, BAC limits, open-container and cell-phone laws, aggressive driving, distraction, and drowsy driving in Maryland.
Sharing the Road
Explains how to share Maryland roads with pedestrians, emergency vehicles, trucks, school buses, motorcycles, and bicyclists, plus driver assistance systems.
Crashes and Traffic Stops
Covers what to do at a crash scene, reporting requirements, disabled vehicles, traffic-stop conduct, the Move Over Law, and points in Maryland.
Other Restrictions, Violations and Penalties
Explains provisional-license restrictions, implied consent, license suspension, revocation and cancellation, and graduated penalties for moving violations in Maryland.
Other Important Information
Covers reportable medical conditions, supervising drivers, organ donation, insurance, seat belts and child seats, e-bikes, and the driving-test maneuvers in Maryland.