Practice Tests By State

Free DMV practice tests for every U.S. state.

Every state's DMV test is a little different — different passing score, different number of questions, different unique rules. DMV Ace gives you state-specific practice for the exact test you're taking. Pick your state below to start practicing free, with real handbook-sourced questions and explanations on every answer.

Common questions about DMV practice tests

Why is there a different practice test for each state?

Every state's DMV permit test is written from its own driver handbook. Passing scores, question counts, time limits, and even the rules being tested can differ — for example, California requires 83% to pass while Texas requires 70%. State-specific practice is the only way to be sure you're studying the right material.

Is DMV Ace really free to start?

Yes. The free tier on every state includes the full 16-module curriculum, unlimited practice questions, wrong-answer explanations, road signs tests, and progress tracking. Pro is optional and unlocks right-answer explanations, the Hard Questions module, official PDF state handbooks, full test history, and removes ads.

Are the practice questions on this site the same as the real DMV test?

The sample questions on each state page are real handbook-sourced questions modeled on the exact format and topics of the state's DMV test. They are written by our team based on the official state driver handbooks. Passing all our practice questions does not guarantee passing the real test — always also study your state's official handbook.

Which state should I pick if I just moved?

Pick the state where you currently live (or where you'll be taking the test). Each state has its own residency and licensing requirements — most require you to take their written test even if you have a license from another state. Check your new state's DMV website for transfer rules.