Service Oklahoma (SOK)

Oklahoma Permit Test (2026)

Study for the official SOK Written Knowledge Test (also called the Oklahoma Written Exam) 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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Oklahoma permit test: quick facts

Questions on the exam
20
Passing score
15 of 20 correct (75%)
Minimum permit age
15
Fee
$42.50 to print and issue a learner permit. Each failed written test adds a $4.00 fee, payable at issuance; taking the written test at a Career Tech Testing Center costs $25.00.
If you fail
If you fail the written test you can retake it as soon as the next day, with unlimited attempts overall; only two attempts may be taken online, after which you must test in person. Each failed attempt adds a $4.00 fee due at permit issuance.
Online testing
Available in some cases
Languages
English only (Service Oklahoma states the written test is currently available only in English)

Last verified 2026-08-18 against the SOK. Source: Service Oklahoma · Oklahoma 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 Oklahoma practice tests

Oklahoma Practice Test 1

30 questions — signs, rules, and state law

Oklahoma Practice Test 2

30 fresh questions, no repeats from Test 1

Oklahoma Road Signs Test

25 questions on signs, shapes, and signals

New-driver rules in Oklahoma

Oklahoma's graduated program requires you to hold a learner permit for 180 days and complete 50 hours of supervised practice (10 at night) with a licensed driver at least 21 who has been licensed at least two years. An intermediate license, available at 16 after the drive test, limits unsupervised driving to 5:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. (school, church, and work trips excepted) and passengers to one person or household members only. Restrictions lift after 6 conviction-free months with driver education, or 12 months without.

Verified 2026-08-18 · Source: SOK

Oklahoma permit test FAQ

How many questions are on the Oklahoma permit test?

The official Oklahoma Written Knowledge Test (also called the Oklahoma Written Exam) has 20 questions, according to the SOK (verified 2026-08-18).

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

You must answer 15 of 20 questions correctly (75%) to pass the Oklahoma Written Knowledge Test (also called the Oklahoma Written Exam).

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

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

How much does the Oklahoma permit cost?

$42.50 to print and issue a learner permit. Each failed written test adds a $4.00 fee, payable at issuance; taking the written test at a Career Tech Testing Center costs $25.00. — as listed by the Service Oklahoma (SOK), verified 2026-08-18. Always confirm current fees on the official site.

What happens if you fail the Oklahoma permit test?

If you fail the written test you can retake it as soon as the next day, with unlimited attempts overall; only two attempts may be taken online, after which you must test in person. Each failed attempt adds a $4.00 fee due at permit issuance. (per the SOK, verified 2026-08-18).

Can you take the Oklahoma permit test online?

Yes, in some cases. The SOK offers an online option for the Written Knowledge Test (also called the Oklahoma Written Exam) — check eligibility on the official site.

What languages is the Oklahoma permit test offered in?

English only (Service Oklahoma states the written test is currently available only in English) (per the SOK, verified 2026-08-18).

Who runs the permit test in Oklahoma?

Driver licensing in Oklahoma is handled by the Service Oklahoma (SOK). The official site is https://oklahoma.gov/service.html.

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