Before You Go
Make sure you have the following ready the night before:
- Valid photo ID — passport, Public Services Card (with photo), current Irish driving licence, or EU/EEA national identity card
- Your booking confirmation — either printed or on your phone (not strictly required but useful)
- Know the address and location of your test centre
Arriving at the Centre
Aim to arrive 15-20 minutes before your scheduled time. When you arrive:
- Check in at the reception desk
- Present your photo ID
- You may be asked to store your phone and personal belongings in a locker
- You will be directed to a waiting area until your session begins
In the Testing Room
You will be seated at an individual computer workstation with a touch screen. Before the timed test begins, there is a short tutorial to familiarise you with the system — how to select answers, flag questions, and navigate between questions.
The test itself:
- 40 multiple-choice questions displayed one at a time
- 4 answer options per question — select one
- 45 minutes total time (shown on a countdown timer on screen)
- You can flag questions and return to them later
- You can change your answers at any time before submitting
- Some questions include images (road signs, road markings, dashboard lights)
Tips During the Test
- Read each question carefully — don't rush
- If you're unsure, flag the question and move on — come back to it later
- Use the review screen at the end to check you haven't missed any
- There's no penalty for guessing — never leave a question blank
- You have plenty of time — most people finish with 10-15 minutes to spare
Getting Your Results
Your result appears immediately on screen after you submit. You will see:
- Your total score (e.g. 37/40)
- Whether you passed or failed
- A breakdown by topic category
If you pass, you will receive a theory test pass certificate by post within a few days. This certificate is valid for 2 years and is required to apply for your learner permit.
If You Don't Pass
There is no waiting period — you can rebook immediately. Review the topic areas where you scored poorly, do some targeted practice, and try again. Many people pass on their second attempt after focused study.