That depends on the DMV office you're going to. You would have to call them and find out if they require it.
If they happen to have an open appointment when you go, you can take your test then. Usually, though, they're booked, so you can't.
Yes, in some states, you do.
NO! You must pass your theory test before you are even allowed to take the practical driving test.
Unfortunately, you need to take a driving test in order to get a license. you must demonstrate your practical ability to control the vehicle in order to get your license.
Depends on your state laws.
You do not need an appointment to take the written test (to get a license, or a learner's permit), but you do need to make an appointment to do the driving (skills) test. Call your local DMV office, or go to the Department of Motor Vehicles page (linked below) for more information.
Contact the State Troopers Office in your district. You probably need to call them first to make an appointment. Some license examiners allow walk-ins, but to avoid a long wait, you need an appointment.
No you can not. You must schedule an appointment at the DMV to take your permit test in Nevada.
To secure you get a license you need to make an appointment with the DMV so that they don't close before you get there. Also so that they accept your application to take the driving test.
It is important to have experience before getting a driver's license. In order to obtain a driver's license you will have to take both a written and driving test. Without driving experience it would be impossible to pass the driving test.
No - if you fail the driving test, you have to re-take the driving test; not go over from the beginning with the G1.
depending on what state you are in you take a written test for the permit and the driving on the driving test.
I have only passed the written test but not the driving test. What are the consequences if i Drive right now?
no