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Michigan Driver License

Michigan Knowledge Test — 50 questions (signs + rules), 80% to pass (40/50 correct)

Questions50 (signs + rules)To Pass40 / 50 (80%)Time LimitNone / 无 / Sin límiteLanguagesMultipleRetakesAllowedFeeVaries / 因情况而异 / Varía

📋 What to Bring

  • Proof of identity and legal presence

    Certified U.S. birth certificate, valid U.S. passport, or other accepted citizenship/lawful-presence document

  • Proof of Social Security Number

    Your Social Security card or an official document showing your SSN

  • Two proofs of Michigan residency

    Utility bill, bank statement, or lease showing your current Michigan street address

  • Driver education certificate (under 18)

    Teens must complete Segment 1 and Segment 2 driver education under Michigan's Graduated Driver Licensing program

  • License / permit fee

    Fees vary by license type — bring an accepted payment method

📅 How to Schedule

  1. 1

    Make an appointment online

    Use the Michigan Secretary of State online services (michigan.gov/sos) to book an appointment at a Secretary of State office.

  2. 2

    Visit a Secretary of State office

    Knowledge tests are given at Secretary of State offices. Appointments are required at many branches.

  3. 3

    Bring all required documents

    Bring proof of identity/legal presence, Social Security number, and two proofs of Michigan residency. A vision screening is done on-site.

💡 Test Day Tips

  • The Michigan knowledge test has 50 questions covering road signs and traffic rules; you must answer 40 correctly (80%) to pass.
  • Michigan uses a Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) system: Level 1 (supervised), Level 2 (limited unsupervised), and Level 3 (full) for teens.
  • Michigan's drunk-driving limit is 0.08% BAC, with an enhanced "High BAC" (super drunk) penalty at 0.17% or higher. Drivers under 21 have a 0.02% zero-tolerance limit.
  • Under Michigan's points system, 12 points within 2 years can require a driver reexamination. Points stay on your record for 2 years from the conviction date.
  • Michigan law requires you to move over or slow down for stopped emergency, road service, and utility vehicles, and to stop for school buses with flashing red lights.

📚 Driver Handbook

All practice questions are based on the chapters below. Click any chapter to read it on the official DMV website.

🔗 Official Resources