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Nebraska Driver License Testing Locations

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Nebraska offers multiple driver license testing locations across the state to help residents complete their written and road skills tests efficiently. Knowing where to test, how to schedule, and what to bring can save you time and reduce stress during your licensing process.

Finding Your Nearest Testing Location

Driver license testing in Nebraska is handled through Nebraska DMV offices, which vary in services offered. Some offices only handle written testing, while others are equipped for road skills testing and vision screening. Testing locations are available in major cities like Omaha, Lincoln, and Kearney, as well as smaller counties through satellite offices.

Before visiting, check the Business Hours at Lincoln DMV Office for location-specific hours, as testing times may differ from regular office operations.

Scheduling Your Written or Road Test

For the written test, many Nebraska DMV offices accept walk-ins, but it is strongly recommended to schedule online where available to avoid long waits. The road skills test must be scheduled in advance at most locations, with limited slots each day. Arrive at least 15 minutes early and ensure your vehicle meets safety requirements for the skills test.

If you are preparing for your written test, review the Test Prep Guide for Nebraska Written Exam to improve your readiness and confidence before your visit.

What to Bring for Testing

For your written or road test, bring proof of identity and residency documents, as outlined in Proof of Identity for Nebraska License. If you are under 18, confirm you meet the Age Requirements for Nebraska Learner Permit and bring any necessary forms signed by a parent or guardian.

If you have completed the Nebraska GDL process and are ready for your road test, consult the Nebraska Driving Skills Test Checklist to ensure you are prepared for the maneuvers and documents required on test day.

Services Available at Testing Locations

Nebraska testing locations typically offer:

  • Written knowledge testing for Class O and motorcycle permits
  • Road skills testing for initial licenses and retests
  • Vision screenings
  • CDL written testing at select locations

Always confirm in advance whether your chosen location offers the specific testing service you need to prevent wasted trips.

Additional Tips

  • Arrive with sufficient time for check-in and wait times.
  • Ensure your vehicle registration and insurance are up to date if taking the road test.
  • Study traffic signs and signals to prepare for the written and road tests, using official DMV manuals and online practice tests.

For full details on the official Nebraska testing site listings, visit the Nebraska DMV Driver Licensing Services page to verify locations, hours, and available services for your testing needs.