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The Alabama road test

A plain-language guide, checked against the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA): who the test is for, what to bring, how it is scored, and what a retake really costs.

16
Minimum age
1518
6months
Permit period
6 of 12 months
7th
Test difficulty
tied · hardest of 51
hardesteasiest
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The rule that decides your path

The Alabama road test, also called the behind-the-wheel or driving skills test, is the final exam the ALEA gives before it issues a driver's license. New drivers can take the Alabama driving test at 16.

Alabama sets a specific pre-license education step every new driver has to clear. Graduated licensing (GDL) restrictions apply.

Below you'll find the full Alabama road test requirements: who qualifies, what to bring, how examiners score the drive, and the retake rules if you don't pass the first time. On our Driving Index, Alabama's written knowledge test ranks tied for 7th-hardest of 51.

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What to bring to the Alabama road test

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Documents

Your vehicle must have

Who comes with you. A 16-year-old must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Before the road test

Pass the Alabama written test on your first try

Start the free Alabama practice test →

Nearby road-test guides.

Six more states, neighbours first, then the closest matches on test difficulty.

Test specifications, fees and laws change. This guide was last verified July 2026; always confirm current requirements with the ALEA (www.alea.gov) before booking a test. DMV IQ is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or associated with any state DMV, DPS, MVD, or BMV.

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Sources for this guide (3 official ALEA pages)

Current as of 2026-07-16. Official Alabama sources only; anything the state does not publish is left out rather than guessed.

Alabama Road Test: Requirements & Auto-Fails (2026) | DMV IQ