Free 2026 NV DMV Practice Tests

Based on the official Nevada Driver's Handbook. Get ready for your NV DMV written exam with our comprehensive practice tests.

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NV Warm-up Test

A quick 20-question quiz to gauge your readiness. Perfect for starting your study journey.

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NV Practice Test 1

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Questions 50
Mistakes 9 Max
Passing 80%

NV Practice Test 2

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Questions 50
Mistakes 9 Max
Passing 80%

NV Practice Test 3

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Questions 50
Mistakes 9 Max
Passing 80%

NV Fines & Limits

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Questions 15
Mistakes 5 Max
Passing 80%

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What to Expect on the Nevada driver Test

Format

25 questions, multiple choice, need 20 correct (80%) to pass.

Time limit

60 min

Test fee

$25

$25 initial testing fee at DMV; online KnowTo Drive Nevada exam is $6.75 (plus $6.75 per online retake).
Booking

Not required for online (KnowTo Drive Nevada); appointment required for in-person DMV office testing.

Retake policy

Unlimited retakes; retest fee each attempt.

1-day wait between attempts.

Retake fee: $10.

Languages offered

English, Spanish

Documents to Bring to Your Nevada Test

Proof of identity, proof of Nevada residency, Social Security number (or attestation); teens need Certification of Attendance (DMV 301) plus parent/guardian signature on financial responsibility statement.

Nevada Rules You'll See on the Test

Rules unique to Nevada that appear on the NV DMV knowledge test more than others.

  • gavel Move Over Law: slow below posted speed for stopped emergency, tow, NDOT, and stalled vehicles
  • gavel No hand-held cell phone use or texting while driving (hands-free permitted)
  • gavel Passengers under 18 prohibited from riding in pickup truck beds
  • gavel Teen GDL: no non-family passengers under 18 for first 6 months; no driving 10 p.m.-5 a.m.
  • gavel Children under 2 must use rear-facing car seat; under 6 and under 57 inches require child restraint

Nevada DMV Test FAQ

How many questions are on the Nevada driver permit test?

The NV DMV driver knowledge test has 50 multiple-choice questions drawn from the official state handbook — covering road signs, traffic laws, right-of-way, and safe-driving procedures.

What's the most common reason people fail their first Nevada attempt?

Underestimating the road-sign section. Rules of the road are intuitive; sign identification isn't — many test-takers know what a sign means but not what its exact shape or color indicates. Spend extra time on /signs.

Do all Nevada DMV test questions come from the handbook?

Yes — 100% of the questions are drawn directly from material covered in the official Nevada driver handbook. If you understand the handbook you have everything you need to pass.

Are there "all of the above" trick answers on the Nevada test?

Occasionally, but they're not tricks — they're used when multiple listed actions are all correct. If two answer choices look correct and "all of the above" is offered, that's usually the right pick.

If I fail, can I retake the Nevada test the same day?

Typically no — most states enforce a waiting period between attempts. See the retake FAQ item above (if we have specific data for your state) or ask the office when they schedule your retake.

Can I take the Nevada DMV test in a language other than English?

Yes. NV DMV offers the knowledge test in 2 languages including English, Spanish. Ask when scheduling if your language is available at your chosen office.

How much time do I get for the Nevada knowledge test?

You have 60 minutes to complete the NV DMV knowledge test. Most test-takers finish in about half that.

Can I look at the Nevada handbook during the actual test?

No — NV DMV treats the exam as closed-book. The handbook is what you use to prepare, not to reference during the exam.

Where can I read the official Nevada driver handbook?

The NV DMV publishes the official manual on its website. We also mirror it, mobile-formatted, at /handbooks/nv/car.

What documents does NV DMV require to take the test?

Proof of identity, proof of Nevada residency, Social Security number (or attestation); teens need Certification of Attendance (DMV 301) plus parent/guardian signature on financial responsibility statement.