Driver’s license exam now available online

A web-based version of the Kansas driver’s license test launched on April 1, according to the Kansas Department of Revenue.

The KnowTo Drive Online, a web-based version of the Kansas driver’s license exam, will give residents the opportunity to take a written test from home, according to a spokesman.

“The availability of an online written test has been on our list of customer service enhancements and we are happy to finally announce its arrival,” David Harper, director of the Division of Vehicles, said. “This testing portal, coupled with our other online services, should greatly decrease the number of customers in the office and considerably reduce the duration of customer visits.”

Kansas is the newest state to offer testing through KnowTo Drive Online. Intellectual Technology Inc. (ITI) also has self-service kiosks in 13 states, which help motor vehicle agencies extend services to grocery stores and other places of convenience.

The KnowTo Drive Online testing portal is available 24/7 on the Division of Vehicles’ website at http://ksrevenue.org/vehicles. Fees are $10 for the first test and $8.50 for any re-test.

If preferred, the Kansas driver’s license written version of the test will still be available to be taken in the office.