Shoro.aiFrom first study session to plastic card in hand, expect 3-8 weeks. Preparation takes 1-2 weeks; the DVS office visit runs 1-2 hours; the plastic card ships in 2-6 weeks.
| Stage | Estimated Time | Key Details |
|---|---|---|
| Preparation & Study | 1-2 Weeks | Study the manual, gather documents, and complete the online pre-application. |
| DVS Office Visit | 1-2 Hours | Includes check-in, testing, and processing. An appointment is highly recommended. |
| Temporary Permit Issuance | Immediate | You leave with a valid paper permit the same day you pass the test. |
| Plastic Card Delivery | 2-6 Weeks | The permanent card is mailed from a central facility. Delays can extend this to 8+ weeks. |
Study the Minnesota Driver's Manual PDF before your exam. Start your online pre-application at drive.mn.gov before visiting any office. This saves significant processing time and prevents handwriting forms at the counter.
Budget 60-90 minutes. Document verification takes 10-15 minutes, vision screening 3-5 minutes, the 40-question test up to 40 minutes, and payment plus photo another 10-15 minutes.
At busy Plymouth exam stations, walk-ins on Monday mornings face 90-minute waits just for testing terminals. Tuesday afternoon appointments at Arden Hills locations typically reduce total office time to under an hour. Plan accordingly.
Yes. You leave with a temporary paper permit valid for 60 days. It is a fully legal driving document while the plastic card is mailed from a central facility.
Common mistakes in St. Paul include bringing photocopies of birth certificates or Social Security cards. DVS requires original documents only. This results in immediate rejection and wasted appointments requiring rescheduling.
Standard delivery takes 2-6 weeks. Spring and summer surges can push this to 8 weeks or more. Pay a $20 fast-track fee to cut delivery to 10 business days.
Factors commonly causing delays include:
Verify your address matches USPS records exactly on applications. Simple typos can add 3-4 week delays while cards are returned and reissued. Pay a $20 fast track fee available at exam stations to cut delivery to 10 business days via UPS for qualifying applications.
After 6 weeks, check your status at drive.mn.gov, submit the Non-Receipt Form, or call DVS at 651-297-3298 Monday-Friday 8 AM-4:30 PM.
Review the official instruction permit FAQ for complete details on requirements and processing. In Rochester, one teen's permit was delayed 10 weeks because submitted photos had shadows. DVS systems flagged it for manual review without notification until families called directly.
Yes. The temporary paper permit is fully valid for supervised driving for 60 days from issue date. Keep it with you every time you drive.
The plastic card is primarily for identification, the temporary paper permit is what lets you drive.
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