Is it possible to transfer DMV knowledge testing and driver testing?
So here’s my deal, I (in theory) move states soon in October, WA to AL did my written test today and doing my road testing in a couple weeks. If I’m not able to do licensing at the DMV/DOL is it at all possible to just transfer my written test and road test to another state so I can just get my license and be done with it? Military if it makes a difference
2020-08-08T00:44:15Z
I already did my written test if that’s not clear. Trying to figure out if the written/driver test transfers states
Obi Wan Knievel2020-08-09T11:04:02Z
Since you mentioned military, and that's all you mentioned, the answer is a solid maybe. Maybe, and that's final.
Under certain circumstances, depending on the jurisdiction, the licensing rules can be bent for active military personnel on assignment. But since I don't know all those technicalities, and since "military" is the only detail you provided, maybe is the best answer you can get in here.
Typically, when you move from one state to another, even if you already have a license, you have to retake the "written" test (it shouldn't be called "written" because it's done on a computer in many states), but do not have to retake the road test. (Some states aren't even doing road tests now because they are worried about the examiners being exposed to the virus in the car.) I don't know about AL and WA specifically.
Nope. You will get your license as soon as you pass the written test.
You must be in the Army. Once you pass the driving test you will get a Washington drivers license. You cannot take the test results to another state and get a different license.