How to Get Your Wyoming Driver's License (2026)
A step-by-step walkthrough of the Wyoming license process — eligibility, knowledge test, learner permit, supervised practice, road test, and full license.
1. Make sure you're eligible
To apply for a Wyoming learner permit you must be at least 15 years old and able to prove your identity, your Social Security number, and your Wyoming residency. If you're under 18, a parent or guardian must sign the application.
- Proof of identity (birth certificate, passport, or equivalent)
- Proof of Social Security number
- Two proofs of Wyoming residency (utility bill, bank statement, lease, etc.)
- Parent/guardian signature if under 18
- Vision-screening pass (administered at the office)
2. Pass the Wyoming permit knowledge test
The Wyoming knowledge test has 25 questions; you must answer 20 correctly (80%) to pass. Topics: traffic laws, road signs, right-of-way, safe driving, and Wyoming-specific rules. Retake policy: If you fail the knowledge test, you must wait at least 1 day before retaking. There is no limit on retake attempts.
The best prep path is to read the Wyoming Department of Transportation Driver Services driver manual end-to-end, then take repeated practice tests until you score 90%+ consistently. Use our free WY practice test and the full 25-question exam.
3. Get your learner permit
After passing the knowledge test, you'll be issued a Wyoming learner permit. Bring the documents above to the Wyoming Department of Transportation Driver Services office and pay the permit application fee (currently $40).
- Your permit lets you drive only with a supervising licensed adult in the front passenger seat.
- Permit validity is typically 1 to 2 years; check yours so you know when it expires.
- The permit must usually be held for a minimum waiting period (often 6 months for minors) before you can take the road test.
- Most states impose GDL curfews and passenger limits during the permit phase.
4. Complete your supervised practice hours
During the permit phase, you log supervised driving hours. Wyoming's specific count varies; most states require 30-50 hours of total practice including 10 hours of night driving. Build the habit early — these hours need to be real, varied, and on different road types.
- Always drive with a licensed adult age 21+ in the front passenger seat.
- Typical night-driving restriction: no driving between midnight and 5 AM (varies by age/phase).
- Typical passenger restriction: no non-family passengers under 21 for the first 6 months.
- Log every hour. Many states require you to bring the log to the road test.
- Practice the maneuvers you'll be tested on: parallel parking, three-point turns, lane changes, highway merging.
5. Pass the road test and get your full Wyoming license
Schedule your Wyoming road test through the Wyoming Department of Transportation Driver Services. The examiner will evaluate vehicle control, lane changes, turns, parking, and following traffic laws. Bring your permit, required documents, and a vehicle in good working condition with valid registration and insurance.
After passing, pay the license fee (currently $40 for an adult). You'll receive a temporary paper license immediately; the plastic card arrives by mail. If you're under 18, your initial license is usually a provisional/intermediate license with night and passenger restrictions; full unrestricted privileges kick in at 18 or after you've held the provisional license for a state-specified period.
The full Wyoming steps in order
As listed by the Wyoming Department of Transportation Driver Services:
- Be at least 15 years old.
- Read the Wyoming Driver License Manual.
- Bring proof of identity, residency, and a parent or guardian if under 18.
- Pay the permit fee at your local WYDOT office.
- Pass the vision test and the 25-question knowledge test.
- Receive your instruction permit (valid 1 year).
- Complete required practice hours with a licensed adult (1+ year experience).
- Pass the road skills test to get your Wyoming driver license.
FAQ: Getting Your Wyoming License
How old do I need to be to get a Wyoming learner permit?
You must be at least 15 to apply for a Wyoming learner permit. Some states allow a slightly earlier start through approved driver-education programs; the Wyoming Department of Transportation Driver Services has the current minimum for each permit class.
How many questions are on the Wyoming permit test?
The Wyoming permit knowledge test has 25 multiple-choice questions. You must answer at least 20 correctly (80%) to pass.
What documents do I need for my Wyoming permit?
You typically need proof of identity (birth certificate or passport), proof of Social Security number, and two proofs of Wyoming residency. If you are under 18, a parent or guardian must also sign. Check the Wyoming Department of Transportation Driver Services for the complete current list before you go.
What are the GDL (graduated licensing) restrictions in Wyoming?
Most states impose night-driving curfews (commonly 11 PM or midnight to 5 AM), passenger limits for new drivers, and a minimum supervised practice period (often 6-12 months). Exact restrictions vary; the Wyoming Department of Transportation Driver Services driver manual lists Wyoming's current GDL phases.
Can non-citizens get a Wyoming driver license?
Yes — Wyoming issues driver licenses and permits to eligible non-citizens. You will need to provide acceptable identity and lawful-presence documents. Specific requirements depend on your immigration status — contact the Wyoming Department of Transportation Driver Services for the current accepted document list.
Start preparing for the knowledge test
Our free WY practice tests mirror the real Wyoming Department of Transportation Driver Services exam — road signs, traffic laws, and Wyoming-specific rules. Take them until you score 90%+, then go pass the real one.