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Nebraska DMV Road Test: The Full Bring-This List

You’ve got your Nebraska road test scheduled. Good. Now don’t blow it by forgetting a document. Every year, people show up to the DMV ready to drive and get sent home because they’re missing a form, a signature, or a piece of ID. This list covers everything.

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.)
  • Completed driving log showing 50 supervised hours
  • Parent or guardian signature on the log (if under 18)
  • 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

The driving log: 50 hours

Nebraska requires 50 supervised driving hours before you can take the road test. Your log needs to show 40 daytime hours and 10 night hours, each with the date, start and end time, and your supervisor’s signature.

The DMV clerk will look at totals. If your math doesn’t add up to 50, you’re going home. Double-check your addition before you walk in.

The vehicle

You’re bringing the car you test in. That car needs to pass a quick inspection before you start: lights, signals, horn, mirrors, tires, windshield wipers. The examiner checks all of it.

Registration and insurance must be current and in the car. Clean the windshield. Adjust the mirrors before the examiner gets in. Clear any loose items from the dashboard and seats. Small things, but they show you take driving seriously.

Mistakes that get people turned away

DMV employees see these every day:

  • Not having enough hours logged (you need 50, not close to it)
  • Letting vehicle insurance expire the week before the test
  • Not having two separate residency documents (one isn’t enough)
  • Using an out-of-state learner’s permit that hasn’t been transferred
  • Showing up without an appointment (most states require one now)

One less thing to worry about

Moda builds your Nebraska driving log as you practice. Hit start, drive, hit stop. It handles the rest: timestamps, day and night sorting, running totals. Export a print-ready PDF for the DMV.

Check Nebraska’s full hour requirements


Track your permit hours the easy way.