Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV)

Nebraska Permit Test (2026)

Study for the official DMV Written Test with free practice tests written from the state's own rules — plus the verified facts below: how many questions, the passing score, and what it costs.

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Nebraska permit test: quick facts

Questions on the exam
25
Passing score
20 of 25 correct (80%)
Minimum permit age
15
Fee
Learner's permit (LPD): $8.00 permit fee plus $5.00 security surcharge, $13.00 total; valid for one year from issuance.
If you fail
A failed written test may not be retaken the same day. After a sixth failure, the applicant must wait 90 days from the date of the last failure or complete an approved driver training course before testing again; a passed written test stays valid for 6 months.
Online testing
In person only
Languages
The written test is given on testing tablets in written and audio formats in English, Spanish, and American Sign Language; a non-verbal picture test is available for applicants whose primary language is not English or Spanish, and a foreign-language dictionary may be used after examiner review. The driver's manual is published in English and Spanish.

Last verified 2026-08-18 against the DMV. Source: Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles · Nebraska driver handbook

How it works

  1. Step 1

    Take Practice Test 1 like the real thing — no notes, one question at a time.

  2. Step 2

    Read every explanation, especially for questions you missed. That's where the learning happens.

  3. Step 3

    Repeat with Test 2 and the road signs test until you pass comfortably every time.

Free Nebraska practice tests

Nebraska Practice Test 1

30 questions — signs, rules, and state law

Nebraska Practice Test 2

30 fresh questions, no repeats from Test 1

Nebraska Road Signs Test

25 questions on signs, shapes, and signals

New-driver rules in Nebraska

Nebraska licenses teens in stages: a learner's permit (LPD) at 15, then a Provisional Operator's Permit (POP) at 16 after holding a permit for at least six months with fewer than three points and either finishing an approved driver safety course or certifying 50 practice hours, 10 of them between sunset and sunrise. POP holders drive unsupervised only from 6 a.m. to midnight (midnight-to-6 a.m. trips must be between home and work or a school activity) and for the first six months may carry no more than one non-family passenger under 19. Teens who live outside a city of 5,000 or more, or attend school outside one, can start earlier with a School Learner's Permit at 14 and a School Permit at 14 years, two months.

Verified 2026-08-18 · Source: DMV

Nebraska permit test FAQ

How many questions are on the Nebraska permit test?

The official Nebraska Written Test has 25 questions, according to the DMV (verified 2026-08-18).

What score do you need to pass the Nebraska permit test?

You must answer 20 of 25 questions correctly (80%) to pass the Nebraska Written Test.

How old do you have to be to get a learner's permit in Nebraska?

You can apply for a learner's permit in Nebraska at 15, according to the DMV (verified 2026-08-18).

How much does the Nebraska permit cost?

Learner's permit (LPD): $8.00 permit fee plus $5.00 security surcharge, $13.00 total; valid for one year from issuance. — as listed by the Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), verified 2026-08-18. Always confirm current fees on the official site.

What happens if you fail the Nebraska permit test?

A failed written test may not be retaken the same day. After a sixth failure, the applicant must wait 90 days from the date of the last failure or complete an approved driver training course before testing again; a passed written test stays valid for 6 months. (per the DMV, verified 2026-08-18).

Can you take the Nebraska permit test online?

No. The Nebraska Written Test is administered in person through the Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), not online.

What languages is the Nebraska permit test offered in?

The written test is given on testing tablets in written and audio formats in English, Spanish, and American Sign Language; a non-verbal picture test is available for applicants whose primary language is not English or Spanish, and a foreign-language dictionary may be used after examiner review. The driver's manual is published in English and Spanish. (per the DMV, verified 2026-08-18).

Who runs the permit test in Nebraska?

Driver licensing in Nebraska is handled by the Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). The official site is https://dmv.nebraska.gov/.

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