Yes — if you hold a valid provisional driving licence and have passed your theory test, you can book a driving test through the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA). The entire process is done online through the official GOV.UK website, and it takes just a few minutes.
Whether you are a first-time learner or rebooking after a previous attempt, the booking system is straightforward. In this guide, we cover exactly who can book, what you need beforehand, how much it costs, and how to grab the earliest available date in 2026.
To book your practical driving test in the UK, you must meet three requirements. First, you need a valid Great Britain or Northern Ireland provisional driving licence. Second, you must have passed your theory test — and the theory test certificate must still be valid (it lasts two years from the date you passed). Third, you should be at least 17 years old, or 16 if you receive the enhanced rate of the mobility component of Personal Independence Payment (PIP).
If your theory test certificate has expired, you will need to retake and pass the theory test before you can book a practical test. There is no limit on how many times you can book or rebook a practical test, as long as your theory certificate remains valid.
Before you start the booking process, make sure you have the following to hand:
The official way to book a driving test in the UK is through the GOV.UK website. Here is how to do it:
It is worth noting that the most popular test centres often have long waiting times. In 2026, average wait times at busy centres can stretch to 12–18 weeks. If you need an earlier slot, check back regularly as cancellations appear frequently, especially early in the morning.
The Exam Routes App gives you access to real driving test routes with turn-by-turn navigation. Practise at your own pace and build confidence before test day.
The standard DVSA practical driving test fee is £62 on weekdays and £75 for evenings, weekends, and bank holidays. This fee is non-refundable if you fail to give at least three clear working days’ notice when cancelling or rescheduling.
You will also need to budget for the use of a car on test day. Most learners use their driving instructor’s car, which typically costs the price of a normal lesson (around £30–£45 depending on your area). Some instructors charge a premium for test-day hire.
If the earliest available date at your preferred test centre is months away, there are several strategies you can use to find a sooner slot:
Once you have your test booked, the real preparation begins. The Exam Routes App lets you practise real driving test routes from your chosen test centre with turn-by-turn navigation. You can drive the exact roads the examiner will take you on, building familiarity and confidence before the big day. It is available on both iOS and Android.
No. You must pass your theory test first. The DVSA booking system requires a valid theory test pass certificate number before it will let you proceed.
You can book up to 24 weeks (about 6 months) in advance. Booking as early as possible gives you the best chance of getting your preferred date and centre.
Yes. Anyone can book a test on your behalf — such as a parent, partner, or driving instructor — as long as they have your provisional licence number and theory test pass certificate number.
Yes. You can change or cancel online with at least three clear working days’ notice. If you give less notice, you will lose the fee.
The Exam Routes App gives you access to real driving test routes with turn-by-turn navigation. Practise at your own pace and build confidence before test day.