Customers must complete a TLSAE course before applying for a license in Florida if they have never been issued a driver license in any state or country. Approved TLSAE course providers can be found here.
To obtain a learner’s license, customers must pass the Class E Knowledge Exam. The Class E Knowledge Exam consists of 50 multiple-choice questions about Florida traffic laws, safe driving practices and identifying traffic controls. To pass, a customer must answer 40 out of 50 questions correctly, or score 80 percent.
Class E knowledge examinations are available in Arabic, Chinese, English, Haitian Creole, Russian and Spanish.
Prepare for the Class E Knowledge Exam!
To prepare for the Class E Knowledge Exam, study the Official Florida Driver License Handbook and take the Class E Knowledge Practice Test.
Testing Options
The Class E Knowledge Exam can be taken at a service center.
Any applicant under the age of 18 can take the Class E Knowledge Exam online. There are approved third party administrators that provide this service.
NOTE: A Parent Proctoring Form is required for online tests, and must be notarized or signed in the presence of a driver license examiner.
Upon passing the Class E Knowledge Exam through a registered third party administrator, the exam information will automatically be submitted to the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) and this information will also be available at all driver license offices.
Many high school driver education classes are authorized to provide the Class E Knowledge Exam through DELAP. Students who pass their Class E Knowledge Exam through an approved DELAP course in public or private schools will have the results entered into FLHSMV’s test records by their driver education teacher.
Please contact your local high school to determine if they are currently participating in DELAP.
Note: Section 322.56(3)(b) and (e), Florida Statutes, provides that a customer who passes the Class E Knowledge Exam or Driving Skills Test through an authorized third party administrator may be randomly selected for a no fee mandatory re-test without prior notice. After a re-test with a passing score is completed in a driver license or tax collector office, the license will be issued. A failed mandatory re-test will require a re-exam fee be collected at the next exam attempt.
To obtain a Class E driver license, customers must pass the Class E Driving Skills Test which consists of a series of maneuvers, listed below, used to determine an applicants ability to safely operate a motor vehicle. To qualify for a driver license, customers must hold their learner’s license for one year (12 months) from the issuance date or must be 18 years old.
Testing Options
The Class E Driving Skills Test can be taken at a service center.
The Class E Driving Skills Test can be taken with a driver license exam provider or a third party administrator.
Upon passing the The Class E Driving Skills Test through a registered third party administrator, the test information will automatically be submitted to the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) and this information will also be available at all driver license offices.
Many high school driver education classes are authorized to provide the Class E Driving Skills Test through DELAP. Students who pass their driver license skills test through an approved DELAP course in public or private schools will have the results entered into FLHSMV’s test records by their driver education teacher.
Please contact your local high school to determine if they are currently participating in DELAP.
Note: Section 322.56(3)(b) and (e), Florida Statutes, provides that a customer who passes the Class E Knowledge Exam or Driving Skills Test through an authorized third party administrator may be randomly selected for a no fee mandatory re-test without prior notice. After a re-test with a passing score is completed in a driver license or tax collector office, the will be issued. A failed mandatory re-test will require a re-exam fee be collected at the next exam attempt.
The vehicle used for the The Class E Driving Skills Test must have a valid registration, proof of insurance and pass a basic vehicle inspection (conducted by the driver license examiner to determine that it is safe for a driving exam). The Class E Driving Skills Test will not be given if the examiner finds:
No other passengers are permitted during the exam, unless a language interpreter is necessary.
You will perform the following maneuvers on the driving skills test:
The examiner/agent will explain any mistakes you may have made after the exam is completed. Customers who fail the The Class E Driving Skills Test will be asked to study or practice before returning for a re-test.
Customers who have successfully passed the The Class E Driving Skills Test may surrender their learner’s license at their local service center to receive their Class E driver license.
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