Free 2026 AZ DMV Practice Tests
Based on the official Arizona Driver's Handbook. Get ready for your AZ MVD written exam with our comprehensive practice tests.
AZ Motorcycle Warm-up
A 15-question quick check across all motorcycle topics. Good way to start.
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What to Expect on the Arizona motorcycle (Class M) Test
Computer touchscreen; 30 multiple-choice questions, 80% to pass. Audio-assist available.
No time limit
$7
$7 application fee for Permit Test @ Home; no separate written-test fee in-office (permit issuance fees apply separately).No appointment necessary for standard in-office testing; appointment required for verbal tests and Permit Test @ Home.
English, Spanish, German, Vietnamese, Mandarin, Arabic, Russian, Italian, French, Tagalog, Korean
Documents to Bring to Your Arizona Test
Completed application (Form 40-5122), original supporting identity documents per Form 40-5144, and parent/guardian signature (in person or notarized) for applicants under 18.
Arizona Rules You'll See on the Test
Rules unique to Arizona that appear on the AZ MVD knowledge test more than others.
- gavel Pull Aside, Stay Alive: exit the roadway if a dust storm/haboob approaches
- gavel In a dust storm, turn off ALL lights (including hazards) and keep your foot off the brake when pulled over
- gavel Never drive into a dust storm — visibility can drop to zero
- gavel Move Over Law: change lanes or slow for stopped emergency and maintenance vehicles
- gavel Use extra caution with high-profile vehicles during monsoon-season winds
Arizona DMV Test FAQ
How many questions are on the Arizona motorcycle (Class M) permit test?
The AZ MVD motorcycle (Class M) knowledge test has 30 multiple-choice questions drawn from the official state handbook — covering road signs, traffic laws, right-of-way, and safe-driving procedures.
Where can I verify these Arizona test details on an official source?
AZ MVD publishes the authoritative rules at https://azdot.gov/mvd/services/driver-services/written-and-verbal-tests. We refresh our numbers annually against that page — if you spot a discrepancy, the DMV site is the source of truth.
Can I use my phone during the Arizona DMV knowledge test?
No. All electronics are prohibited during the exam and most offices ask you to leave them in a locker. Use your phone to drill practice tests before you walk in.
Do I have to pay for the Arizona driver handbook?
No. AZ MVD publishes it free as a PDF and often prints free copies at DMV offices. Beware sites that charge to "download" it — the state's version is always free.
Will I see my Arizona test score right after I submit?
Yes. AZ MVD testing terminals display pass/fail and your score immediately after you finish. If you pass, they'll normally begin permit processing the same visit.
What documents does AZ MVD require to take the test?
Completed application (Form 40-5122), original supporting identity documents per Form 40-5144, and parent/guardian signature (in person or notarized) for applicants under 18.
Does an MSF course waive any Arizona motorcycle requirements?
In most states an MSF Basic RiderCourse waives the on-road skills portion of the licensing exam, and sometimes the written portion as well. AZ MVD publishes the specific waivers on its site — bring the completion card to your DMV visit.
How much does the Arizona DMV knowledge test cost?
The AZ MVD knowledge test costs $7. $7 application fee for Permit Test @ Home; no separate written-test fee in-office (permit issuance fees apply separately).
Do I need a calculator for the Arizona knowledge test?
No. Any math on the test is basic mental arithmetic — for example, stopping distances or BAC thresholds. Calculators aren't required and typically aren't allowed.
Do I need a REAL ID version of my Arizona license?
Arizona Travel ID (REAL ID) requires an in-person visit for a photo and identity documents; the Travel ID renewal fee is $25.
