Minnesota DVS enforces appointment-only at all metro and suburban exam stations. A system block prevents walk-in entry at all Minnesota DVS exam stations, and the first available appointment slot is typically 7-14 days out in metro areas.
Pro tip: Online proctored knowledge testing saves you a trip. Available Monday-Saturday, 6:00 AM-11:00 PM for eligible applicants. Failed two tests? You'll need to pay $10 per retest.
Go to drive.mn.gov, select Appointments, choose Class D Knowledge Exam, enter your zip code, and save the confirmation QR code.
Booking the wrong appointment type gets you turned away. Double-check before confirming.
Road tests carry a $40 no-show fee. Reschedule at least 72 hours ahead online; late rescheduling within 24-72 hours adds a $20 fee.
Check the scheduling portal after midnight for new releases. Expand searches across multiple DVS exam stations or try rural locations for shorter waits.
For teens, check out the Blue Card requirements. Under 18? Grab the notarized parental consent form PS33202.
Most DVS exam stations operate Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM-4:30 PM. The knowledge test queue locks at 3:15-3:45 PM. Rural offices may close for a midday lunch break.
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