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Changes Planned To Missouri Driver’s License Testing

The state of Missouri is making changes to the Driver’s License Testing System.  To implement the changes, the state Driver’s License examination stations will close at noon on November 7th.  The office will remain closed that Friday.  As the following Monday is Veteran’s Day, the examination locations will re-open on Tuesday, November 12th.

Driver examination testing facilities will be closed to allow the update as they convert to a modernized system.  This new system is directly integrated into the Department of Revenue’s new driver license system.   As part of this upgrade, the Patrol will now offer the Class F written test in a total of 20 languages, which includes a newly created sign language video version of the test made possible by the Missouri Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.

The new system will increase efficiency by sending test results directly to the Department of Revenue. The new system will also help deter driver’s license fraud

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