Minimum age
15+ instruction permit path.
State permit guide
A practical permit prep page for Minnesota learners: check key requirements, practice common question types, review road signs, and confirm final rules with the official DMV source.
Requirement snapshot
This Minnesota permit prep page helps learners connect official handbook study, DMV-style practice questions, document readiness, and test-day planning. Verify current documents, fees, appointments, and retake rules with Minnesota DVS before your visit.
Quick answer
Start with the official Minnesota Driver Manual, then use short practice drills to find weak spots. The current planning target on this page is 40 questions with a passing benchmark of 32 correct / 80%. Do not aim for the exact minimum; build a cushion above the passing line before test day.
15+ instruction permit path.
40 questions.
32 correct / 80%.
Use Minnesota DVS for current rules, fees, appointment steps, and retake timing.
Do not only memorize answer letters. Permit tests reward the learner who understands why a safe driving choice is correct. For Minnesota, focus especially on:
Generic rules help, but Minnesota learners should still check the official source for age rules, documents, fees, and retake procedures.
Signs are easy points only when you can recognize the required action quickly, without reading a long explanation.
A strong practice score does not help if the permit visit is delayed because identity, residency, fee, or teen paperwork is missing.
32 correct / 80% is the study benchmark, not the ideal target. Practice until your scores stay comfortably above that line.
Use 40 questions as the current planning figure on this guide. Always verify the latest format with Minnesota DVS before testing.
The current study benchmark on this page is 32 correct / 80%. Aim higher in practice so one difficult topic does not put you below the passing line.
No. Teen applicants should review driver education, blue card or enrollment terminology when applicable, parent or guardian involvement, and graduated license timing. Adults should still confirm first-license documents, testing, fees, and appointment rules with the official source.
No. US Permit Prep is independent and not affiliated with any DMV or government agency. Use our tools for study, then verify final rules with the official source linked on this page.
Official-source summary
This page uses official Minnesota DVS learner permit or driver licensing guidance plus US Permit Prep editorial review. Final rules can change, so verify documents, fees, appointments, and testing rules with the official source before your visit.
Permit requirements
15+ instruction permit path
Prepare identity proof, state residency proof, Social Security or lawful-status information when required, application details, fee payment, and any teen-specific paperwork before visiting Minnesota DVS.
Fees can vary by credential and transaction. Verify the current amount with Minnesota DVS before applying.
32 correct / 80%
40 questions
Retake timing, attempt limits, fees, and appointment rules can change. Verify current retake rules with Minnesota DVS before retesting.
Teen vs adult rules
Teen applicants should review driver education, blue card or enrollment terminology when applicable, parent or guardian involvement, and graduated license timing.
Adult first-time applicants should confirm proof documents, knowledge testing, vision screening, fee payment, appointment rules, and the first-license path with Minnesota DVS.
State-specific details
Minnesota learners should not skip winter-driving judgment, pedestrian/bicycle awareness, and appointment planning through DVS.
Document note: Check identity, date of birth, Social Security, Minnesota residency, and driver education documents for teens when applicable.
Practice questions should reinforce extra space and slower speed when roads are icy or visibility is poor.
Minnesota study should include crosswalks, bike lanes, and safe sharing of the road.
A test-day plan should include documents, appointment details, and payment, not only correct answers.
DMV visit checklist
Prepare identity proof, state residency proof, Social Security or lawful-status information when required, application details, fee payment, and any teen-specific paperwork before visiting Minnesota DVS.
Fees can vary by credential and transaction. Verify the current amount with Minnesota DVS before applying.
Vision screening is required or handled as part of the permit/license process.. Many DMV offices also take your photo during the permit visit.
Retake timing, attempt limits, fees, and appointment rules can change. Verify current retake rules with Minnesota DVS before retesting.
Editorial note
This Minnesota guide is written and reviewed by US Permit Prep editors using official Minnesota DVS sources, original study notes, and recurring correction checks. US Permit Prep is independent and not affiliated with any DMV or government agency.
Last checked: June 12, 2026. Rules, fees, documents, and retake timing can change, so verify final details with the official state source before your DMV visit.
Quick answers
No. US Permit Prep is independent and not affiliated with any DMV or government agency. Use this page to study, then verify final rules with the official DMV.
No. Practice questions help you test your knowledge, but the official driver handbook is the source you should study for exact state rules.
Prepare identity proof, state residency proof, Social Security or lawful-status information when required, application details, fee payment, and any teen-specific paperwork before visiting Minnesota DVS.
Fees can vary by credential and transaction. Verify the current amount with Minnesota DVS before applying.
Retake timing, attempt limits, fees, and appointment rules can change. Verify current retake rules with Minnesota DVS before retesting.
Teen applicants should review driver education, blue card or enrollment terminology when applicable, parent or guardian involvement, and graduated license timing. Adult first-time applicants should confirm proof documents, knowledge testing, vision screening, fee payment, appointment rules, and the first-license path with Minnesota DVS.
Use the official Minnesota Driver Manual linked on this page, then use practice questions to check your understanding.