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DMV offers online learner’s permit test

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CHARLESTON — Commissioner Everett Frazier of the West Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles announced that customers may now take their driver’s license knowledge test, also known as the learner’s permit, online at the DMV’s website, dmv.wv.gov.

 “We are so excited to offer our customers this new online service,” Frazier said. “It’s simple to register, and can be done immediately from the comfort, safety and convenience of home.” 

To take advantage of this opportunity,  visit the DMV website, or this direct link: https://apps.wv.gov/dmv/self service.

Customers will need access to a computer with a keyboard, mouse and camera to take the test; phones will not work.

If customers need technical assistance with any portion of the online testing process once they have started the test, they may email WVK2DOnlineSupport@iti4dmv.com.

Once a customer passes the test, they will be sent a link to schedule an appointment at their local DMV regional office, where they can show their proof documents and receive their learner’s/instruction permit without having to wait in line.

The mission of the Division of Motor Vehicles is to provide essential motor vehicle and driver services, facilitate interstate travel by promoting reciprocity for West Virginia vehicles and drivers in other states, promote highway safety and collect revenue for highway maintenance and construction programs.

For more information and tools for motorists, visit https://transportation.wvgov/DMV/Pages/default.aspx.

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