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The written test

Written exams are offered at our driver exam offices throughout the province.

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What you are tested for

Written exams are offered through our driver exam offices. We provide an automated translation tool for 58 languages which may help English as a Second Language customers understand the exams. Walk-ins are accepted in Regina and Saskatoon, but appointments must be made in other areas of the province.

Note: If you are 15 and have successfully completed a driver education course through school, you will write your Class 7 learner test at school with your class. The test is included in the driver education course.

Scheduling

If you wish to schedule an appointment for a written exam, call 1-800-667-5111 or contact your motor licence issuer. You must pay for the exam before taking it. You can pay online or by phone with a credit card or pre-pay at your motor licence issuer.

Resources

The Saskatchewan Driver's Handbook and the Let Me Drive quiz can help you to prepare for your exam.

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Class 7 learner licence
Driver education
Let Me Drive quiz
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Saskatchewan Driver's Handbook
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