MVProctor for CA DMV
Take the CA DMV test at home with MVProctor
What is MVProctor?
MVProctor is a fully online, remotely proctored exam that replaces the written test traditionally taken in person at a DMV office.
Online Knowledge Test (MVProctor) Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Complete the online driver’s license application (eDL44).
- If eligible, you will be invited to participate in the DMV Virtual Test Center.
- Select I want to complete my test through MVProctor.
- Follow the application fee payment steps.
- Upon successful payment, you will receive a Virtual Test Center Access Email with a link to the online test and additional information.
Online testing is offered in 35 languages.
MVProctor instructions are only available in English at this time.
If you: | And you are: | Then: |
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Do not have a CA DL/ID | Applying for a noncommercial CA DL or a CA motorcycle license, or both | You qualify to participate in online testing. |
Have a CA ID | Applying for a noncommercial CA DL or CA motorcycle license, or both | You must complete your testing at a DMV office. |
Have a noncommercial CA DL | Renewing your noncommercial CA DL Renewing and adding an original CA motorcycle license | You qualify to participate in online testing. You must complete your testing at a DMV office. |
Have a CA motorcycle license | Renewing your CA motorcycle license Renewing your CA motorcycle license and adding an original noncommercial CA DL | You qualify to participate in online testing. You must complete your testing at a DMV office. |
Have both a noncommercial CA DL and a CA motorcycle license | Are renewing both your CA DL and CA motorcycle license | You qualify to participate in online testing. |
All scenarios above pertain to REAL ID and federally noncompliant cards.
No, you will have to complete testing in the office.
If you select the MVProctor option, you will need to:
- Submit a photo match with an approved identification (ID) card.
- Download the MVProctor browser extension.
- Complete the knowledge test while being proctored and recorded using webcam video, computer sound, and keyboard tracking technologies.
MVProctor requires the applicant to submit a photo match with an approved ID.
Your full name and photo must be visible on the front of the photo ID.
Example: Driver’s license, Common Access Card, school ID, DMV photo receipt, employee badge.
You will receive a Virtual Test Center Access Email with a link to MVProctor to begin the online knowledge test. You may begin testing within the Virtual Test Center hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except state holidays.
No, you can only access MVProctor on a personal computer or laptop with internet connection.
A wired internet connection is strongly recommended instead of wireless for desktop or laptop computers (300 Kbps download/250 Kbps upload).
Make sure no other applications are using internet bandwidth.
If internet connection is lost, the attempt will register as a “Fail.”
You must use Chrome v25.0 or higher to access MVProctor. Make sure Javascript and third-party cookies are enabled.
Windows 7 or higher or MAC OSX High Sierra 10.13 or higher.
Make sure your settings are configured to allow screen recording.
Corporate firewalls, VPNs, and restricted networks may limit access to MVProctor.
Select the “Email” option and print the receipt from the email.
- Original noncommercial Class C: 40 questions
- Renewal noncommercial Class C: 25 questions
- Original Class M motorcycle: 25 questions
- Renewal Class M motorcycle: 25 questions
The test must be completed in one continuous session.
You must begin your test within the available Virtual Test Center hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except state holidays.
If you do not complete your test before the end of the day’s available testing time, it will register as a “Fail.”
Once the test is completed, a test results email will be generated within 24 hours. If test results are not received after 24 hours, please visit a local DMV office and present the DL Application Confirmation Code that was provided in the DMV: Virtual Test Center Access email.
If you need to retest, you will receive a new Virtual Test Center link in your test results email.
You will have two attempts to test online. If you do not pass on the second attempt, you must take the third attempt in person at a DMV office.
A temporary license will not be issued until you complete your application at a local DMV office.
The application will update with results as soon as you finish your test in MVProctor.
Please allow one business day for payment to show on your record before visiting a DMV office.