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What to Bring to the DMV for Your Road Test in Mississippi

Your road test in Mississippi starts before you touch the steering wheel. The examiner checks your paperwork first. If anything’s missing, you’re done for the day. Take 10 minutes the night before to check every item on this list.

The checklist

Print this. Check it twice before you leave the house.

  • Valid learner’s permit (not expired)
  • Proof of identity: birth certificate or US passport
  • Social Security card or proof of SSN
  • Proof of residency (2 documents: utility bill, bank statement, etc.)
  • Parent or guardian signature on the log (if under 18)
  • Driver’s ed completion certificate
  • Vehicle registration for the car you’re testing in
  • Proof of insurance (current, not expired)
  • Glasses or contacts (if your permit has a corrective lens restriction)
  • Road test appointment confirmation
  • Payment for the license fee

Your driving log

Mississippi doesn’t set a specific number of required practice hours. But if you’ve been tracking your practice (and you should be), bring a printed copy of your log. It won’t hurt, and some examiners like to see it.

The vehicle

Before you drive a single foot, the examiner inspects the vehicle. Working headlights, taillights, brake lights, turn signals, horn, and mirrors. If any of those are broken, the test doesn’t happen.

Bring current registration and insurance paperwork. Not expired. Not “I renewed it online yesterday.” The physical document, up to date. And if your car has a check-engine light on? Get that resolved before test day. Some examiners will refuse a vehicle with dashboard warning lights.

Mistakes that get people turned away

The front desk sends people home for these constantly:

  • Leaving the proof of insurance at home because you thought digital was fine
  • Bringing a vehicle with a broken taillight or turn signal
  • Not having enough hours logged (even though your state has no minimum, a log helps)
  • Letting vehicle insurance expire the week before the test

Driver’s ed certificate

Mississippi requires driver education. Bring your completion certificate or card. If you took the course online, print the certificate, don’t just have it in your email. The DMV needs a physical or printed copy.

Your driving log, sorted

Moda auto-generates the driving log in the format Mississippi requires. Every session tracked with date, time, day or night, and supervisor info. When you’re ready for the DMV, export a clean PDF and print it. No math errors, no missing entries.

See Mississippi’s full permit requirements


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