Ohio Driver License
Ohio Knowledge Test — 40 questions, 75% to pass (30/40 correct)
📋 What to Bring
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Proof of full legal name and date of birth
U.S. birth certificate, valid U.S. passport, or other accepted citizenship/legal-presence document
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Proof of Social Security Number
Your Social Security card or an official document showing your SSN
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Two proofs of Ohio residency
Utility bill, bank statement, or lease showing your current Ohio street address
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Driver education certificate (under 18)
Applicants under 18 must complete an approved driver education course and 50 hours of supervised driving
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Test / permit fee
Fees vary by age and license type — bring an accepted payment method
📅 How to Schedule
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Schedule your knowledge test online
Ohio knowledge tests are administered at state driver exam stations. Reserve a time at ohiodrivingtest.com.
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Get your TIPIC at a BMV / Deputy Registrar
After passing the knowledge and vision tests, take your results to a Deputy Registrar to receive your Temporary Instruction Permit (TIPIC).
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Bring all required documents
Bring proof of identity, Social Security number, and Ohio residency. Vision screening is done on-site.
💡 Test Day Tips
- •Ohio's knowledge test is 40 questions and you must answer 30 correctly (75%) to pass.
- •You must hold a Temporary Instruction Permit (TIPIC) before practicing; drivers under 18 must hold it at least 6 months before the driving test.
- •Ohio's Move Over law requires you to shift over a lane (or slow down) for stopped emergency, road-service, and disabled vehicles.
- •Ohio has zero tolerance for drivers under 21: a BAC of 0.02% or higher means an OVI charge and license suspension.
- •Drivers under 18 must complete an approved driver education course plus 50 hours of supervised driving (10 at night).
- •Notify the BMV of an address change within 10 days of moving.
📚 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
How to Get Your Driver License
License eligibility, the TIPIC permit and its restrictions, driver education requirements, the knowledge and vision tests, and age-based rules for getting an Ohio Driver License.
Before You Drive
Vehicle condition and equipment requirements, tires, lights, mirrors, seat and steering position, airbags, and safety belts you must check before you drive in Ohio.
Be Alert
Vision and corrective lenses, fatigue, aggressive driving, distracted driving and Ohio's electronic-device law and penalties, and the effects of alcohol and drugs on driving.
Rules of the Road
Speed limits and assured clear distance, right-of-way rules, traffic signals and flashing lights, traffic sign categories, lane lines and pavement markings, and crosswalks under Ohio's Rules of the Road.
Learning to Drive
Starting and stopping the vehicle, following distance, steering and backing, intersections and turns, signals, turns on red, roundabouts, lane use, entering and exiting freeways, passing, railroad crossings, school buses, and parking in Ohio.
State Laws and Penalties
Ohio's insurance and financial responsibility rules, BAC limits, OVI and Administrative License Suspensions, the points system, license suspensions, and occupant and child restraint laws.
Special Driving Situations
What to do when pulled over by law enforcement, when headlights and lights are required, night driving and glare, driving in fog, winter driving and skids, and work zone safety.
Safe Driving Tips
Visual searching patterns, speed management on curves and slippery roads, hydroplaning and flooded roadways, the space cushion, perception/reaction/braking distance, following distance, side and rear space, communicating with headlights/horn/signals, and preventing heatstroke injury to children and pets.
Sharing the Road
Sharing the road with pedestrians and blind pedestrians, school zones, motorcycles, bicycles and the 3-foot rule, commercial vehicles and the No Zone, emergency vehicles and Ohio's Move Over law, and slow-moving vehicles, farm machinery, and animal-drawn vehicles.
Emergency Situations
Anti-lock braking systems, avoiding crashes by steering or accelerating, controlling skids, recovering from off-pavement drop-offs, handling brake, accelerator, tire, and engine failures, dealing with breakdowns, and crash procedures and reporting.
Taking the Driving Test
Scheduling the driving test, vehicle requirements and the pre-test inspection, the steps of the maneuverability course, the on-road skills test, and retesting rules including the Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course.
Purchase your Driver License
Purchasing the license at a Deputy Registrar, required affidavits, co-signer liability for minors, Compliant vs. Standard cards, license expiration and renewal, license classes, under-18 graduated licensing restrictions, CDL classes, and mopeds, scooters, and motorcycles.
What Else Should I Know?
New Ohio residents must obtain an Ohio-issued Driver License within 30 days of establishing residency, and any vehicle they own must have an Ohio certificate of title, registration, and license plates.
🔗 Official Resources
Ohio BMV ↗
Official Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles website
Ohio Driver Manual (PDF) ↗
The complete official Ohio Driver Manual (Digest of Ohio Motor Vehicle Laws)
Schedule a Driver Test ↗
Reserve a time for your knowledge or driving test at an Ohio driver exam station
Get an Ohio Driver License ↗
Steps, required documents, and eligibility for a new Ohio driver license