Free Michigan DMV Practice Test — Grand Rapids (2026)
Grand Rapids is served by the Michigan Secretary of State branch office on 28th Street SE. This location handles driver licenses, written tests, and vehicle registration. Most visits require an online appointment, which can be scheduled up to six months in advance. Study for your written exam with our free Michigan SOS practice tests. They cover the same road signs, traffic laws, and right-of-way rules that show up on the Grand Rapids written test.
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Taking the Michigan permit test in Grand Rapids
You take the Michigan permit knowledge test in person at any Michigan Secretary of State office in Grand Rapids. The test is computer-based, multiple-choice, and closed-book; you cannot bring notes or your phone into the testing room. Most metro-area Grand Rapids offices require an appointment — walk-in slots fill quickly and aren't reliable on a busy day.
If you pass, you typically receive a paper learner permit the same day; the plastic permit card arrives by mail within a couple of weeks. If you fail, you'll be given the option to retake the test after a short waiting period; see our Michigan retake guide for the details.
What to bring to a Grand Rapids Michigan Secretary of State office
The exact list varies by license type and your age, but every first-time permit applicant in Michigan needs to prove identity, lawful presence, and Michigan residency:
- Proof of identity — certified birth certificate, U.S. passport, or equivalent
- Proof of Social Security number — SSN card or W-2
- Two proofs of Michigan residency — current utility bill, bank statement, mortgage or lease
- Parent or guardian sign-off if you are under 18
- The permit-application fee (paid at the office; check the Michigan Secretary of State for current fee)
- A face covering / clear face for the vision screening — remove hats and sunglasses
Always confirm the current document checklist on the official Michigan Secretary of State site before you drive to Grand Rapids.
Grand Rapids Michigan Secretary of State offices
5 Michigan Secretary of State offices in Grand Rapids. Confirm hours before you arrive; not every office offers every service.
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Tips for a smooth visit in Grand Rapids
- Book an appointment online — same-day walk-ins are rare in busy Grand Rapids offices.
- Arrive 15 minutes early for check-in and document review.
- Bring original documents, not photocopies. The clerk will scan or stamp them for you.
- Eat first. Lines are unpredictable; testing on an empty stomach hurts focus.
- Phones go away during the knowledge test. You'll store them in a locker or at the desk.
- Practice tests beforehand. Score 90%+ on two of our full-length practice tests before showing up — you'll be ready.
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FAQ: Grand Rapids DMV permit testing
Where can I take the Michigan permit test in Grand Rapids?
You take the Michigan permit test in person at any Michigan Secretary of State office in Grand Rapids. There are 5 offices in Grand Rapids listed below. Most offices require an appointment.
Do I need an appointment at the Grand Rapids Michigan Secretary of State?
Yes — most Michigan Michigan Secretary of State offices in major metros like Grand Rapids require an appointment for permit-testing. Walk-in availability varies day to day. Book your slot through the official Michigan Secretary of State site before driving over.
What do I need to bring to a Grand Rapids DMV office?
Bring proof of identity (birth certificate, passport, or equivalent), proof of Social Security number, two proofs of Michigan residency (utility bill, bank statement, lease), and parent or guardian sign-off if you are under 18. Confirm the current document checklist on the Michigan Secretary of State site before you go.
How long does the permit test take in Grand Rapids?
Budget 60 to 90 minutes total in Grand Rapids: 15 to 30 minutes for check-in and document review, 20 to 40 minutes for the 50-question knowledge test, and a vision screening on the same visit. If you pass, you walk out with a learner permit the same day.
What if I fail the permit test in Grand Rapids?
You can retake the test at the same Grand Rapids office or any other Michigan Michigan Secretary of State location. See our Michigan retake guide for the waiting period, fees, and a 3-day study plan.
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